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HIRATA KOKUGAKU and the TSUGARU DISCIPLES by Gideon
Visualizing the Classics: Intellectual Networks and Cultural Nostalgia
Kokugaku in Meiji-Period Japan: the Modern Transformation of ‘National Learning’ and the Formation of Scholarly Societies, by Michael Wachutka
Keichū, Motoori Norinaga, and Kokugaku in Early Modern Japan
2020 Salvation and Sovereignty Syllabus KCJS
Harootunian, HD Things Seen and Unseen
In the Shadow of Japanese Identity Rosendo Lopez-Duran Ursinus College,
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The History of Infectious Disease in Japan
Tracing Shinto in the History of Kami Worship Editors,Introduction
The Way of the Gods: the Development of Shinto Nationalism in Early Modern Japan
The Development of Resources for Japanese Studies: from Kokugaku to Japanology (日本研究資料の歩み:国学から日 N
Volume 19 (2012), Article 3
Esoteric Buddhist Theories of Language in Early Kokugaku Thesōshaku of the Man’Yō Daishōki
Shinto in the History of Japanese Religion
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Pre-Modern Japanese Proto-Nationalism: a Study of Japanese Confucianism’S Intellectual History
Violence in the History of American and Japanese Nativism
Religion 352
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Monumenta Nipponica
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Kokugaku, Nature, and the Body In
Philosophy Or Religion the C
Intersections Review: Susan L. Burns, Before the Nation: Kokugaku and the Imagining of Community in Early Modern Japan"
Buddhism and Ideology in Japan, 1868-1931
Ichijo, Atsuko (2020) Kokugaku and an Alternative Account of the Emergence of Nationalism of Japan
Japan's Religious Challenges and Contributions Jane Marie Law Cornell University
The Linguistic Turn in Contemporary Japanese Literary Studies Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies Number 68
Anachronism in Edo and Contemporary Japanese Literature
The Journal of Japanese Studies, Volumes 1:1 – 46:2 (1974 – 2020) Page 2
A Knight in Samurai's Clothing
Guoxue/National Learning in the Age of Global Modernity
One the Ascendancy of Hirata Atsutane and the Invention of Kokugaku
Violence in the Histories of American and Japanese Nativism
The End of Nihonjinron and Theology of Japan(1)