@article{oai:kagawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002175, author = {北林, 雅洋 and Kitabayashi, Masahiro}, issue = {2}, journal = {香川大学教育学部研究報告 第Ⅱ部, Memoirs of the Faculty of Education, Kagawa University. Part II}, month = {Sep}, note = {‘Seikatsu‐Kagaku‐Shinsho’ is a series of books about science of daily life, consists of 49 volumes that were published by Hatashoten from August 1941 to December 1947. Recently, I found and have studied them for the first time from the view point of history of science., This paper shows an overall picture and some modifications of this series of books, and attempts to make it clear what is the substance of ‘Seikatsu‐Kagaku’ in Japan during World War II., Compared with some other series of scientific books in those days, the characteristic of ‘Seikatsu‐Kagaku‐Shinsho’ was to be attempted to explain daily life connected with science. But, in 1942, with the change of the title from ‘Seikatsu‐no‐Kagaku’ to ‘Seikatsu‐Kagaku’, the topics of books were changed from science and technology in daily life to several parts of daily life. And the aim of publication was changed. At first, it was emphasized that the people themselves improve their daily life connected with science. Later, improvement of daily life for a national goal was emphasized.}, pages = {43--53}, title = {第2次大戦下日本の「生活科学新書」について}, volume = {55}, year = {2005}, yomi = {キタバヤシ, マサヒロ} }