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Shintō and the state, 1868-1988 /

Explores church/state question in Japan. Focuses on the ordinary people whose lives are affected by the ongoing struggle of the Japanese to define their national character and policy.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hardacre, Helen, 1949-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©1989.
Colección:Studies in church and state.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Studies of State Shinto
  • Issues, Themes, and Goals
  • Shinto in the Tokugawa Era (1600-1868)
  • The Relation between Buddhism and Shinto
  • Ise Pilgrimage
  • The Influence of National Learning
  • The Modern History of Relations Between Shinto and the State
  • The Meiji Restoration and the Beginning of State Shinto
  • The Separation of Buddhism from Shinto
  • Building Institutions
  • Disunity in the Department of Divinity
  • Reform of Imperial Ritual
  • The Creation of National Rites and Ceremonies
  • The Slump of Middle Meiji (1880-1905)
  • Is Shinto a Religion?
  • The Movement to Reestablish the Department of Divinity
  • Shrine Building after the Russo-Japanese War
  • Freedom of Religion
  • Postwar Shinto
  • The Great Promulgation Campaign
  • The Campaign
  • The Pantheon Dispute
  • The New Religions in the Great Promulgation Campaign
  • The Shinto Priesthood
  • The Internal Diversity of the Shinto Priesthood
  • The Evolution of a Concept of Religion
  • Shrine Administrators
  • The Idea of a National Teaching
  • Shrine Administrators' Diversity and Influence
  • National Teaching in Practice
  • Questions of Doctrine and Rites
  • The Provincial Priesthood
  • Shrines and the Rites of Empire Part I: Shinto Shrines
  • The Separation of Buddhism from Shinto
  • Shrine Registration
  • Shrine Rankings
  • Distribution of Ise Talismans and Almanacs
  • The Ise Shrines and Their Outposts
  • The State-Sponsored Cult of the War Dead and Loyalists
  • Provincial Centers of the Cult of the War Dead
  • The Meiji Shrine
  • Shrines in the Colonies.