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This book is a collection of photographs depicting the records of the "Nihon Daito Conflict" that has continued since 1968, and is a historical book published by the Nihon University Zenkyoto Recording Bureau, which was organized by students in 1969. A university struggle that involved unions and parents, triggered by fraudulent accounting on the part of the university authorities and crackdowns involving the government and police. Even in the university struggle of the 1960s, the "University of Tokyo" and this "Nihon University" became a major riot. Despite being a plate taken by an unnamed amateur photographer, the high quality and excellent layout design is by far the best among the many struggle and resistance photo books. Takuma Nakahira of the same era has a graphical and high-contrast expression method that uses a lot of blurring and blurring to convey a sense of dynamism and turbulence at the time, while leaving no "evidence" and making the depiction anonymized. There is also a place that leads to "Provoke" by Daido Moriyama and others. An unknown masterpiece born around 70 years, which was also a turning point in Japanese photography. Most of the books are off-page, but this one is good. (Published in Parr & Badger Vol. III)