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Eitaro Noro
was a Japanese economic historian. Noro was born in Hokkaido in 1900. He studied at Keio Gijuku University, where he first became involved in radical politics. He worked for a labor research institute following graduation. In 1930 he joined the Japanese Communist Party. He was instrumental in laying the foundations for the Koza school, a branch of Japanese Marxist thought.〔A Global Encyclopedia of Historical Writing, Volume 2By D.R. Woolf Page 663-664〕 Noro was arrested in November 1933. He died on February 19, 1934, in Shinagawa Police Station.〔Janus-Faced Justice: Political Criminals in Imperial Japan By Richard H. Mitchell〕 His death was the result of police torture.〔 ==Works==
* Nihon Shihonshugi Hattatsushi (History of the Development of Japanese Capitalism) (1930)
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