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State Shinto
Religion and the Secular State in Japan1
The Enduring Ambiguities of Japan's Postwar Secularism
Emerging Japanese Nationalism and Its Correlations with the Collapse of Japan As a Family Nation 1
Appropriation of Religion: the Re-Formation of the Korean Notion of Religion in Global Society
Theocracy Vs Constitutionalism in Japan Constitutional Amendment and the Return of Pre-War Shinto Nationalism
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Blasphemy and Sacrilege in a Multicultural Society
Religion and Nationalism in Chinese Societies
Introduction
History of Religion 1
Aspects of Shinto in Japanese Communication*
China and Japan: Partners Or Permanent Rivals?
Everyday Fascism in Contemporary Japan Etsko Kasai
Strangers in the Sacred Grove: the Changing Meanings of Okinawan Utaki
Islam and Muslims in “Non-Religious” Japan: Caught in Between Prejudice Against Islam and Performative Tolerance
UC Berkeley GAIA Books
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Bringing the Japanese Occupation of Korea to High School Classrooms
Top View
Women and Sexism in Shinto
Shinto in the History of Japanese Religion
State Shinto in Micronesia During Japanese Rule, 1914-1945*
Japan at War and Peace, 1930-1949: U.S
STATE SHINTO and EMPEROR VENERATION Shimazono
Religion As Culture in a Secular Age
Religious Nationalism in the Modernization Process State Shinto and Nichirenism in Meiji Japan
The Formation of Secularity in Japan
America's Role in Nation-Building: from Germany to Iraq
Inoue Kowashi and Fukuzawa Yukichi
Religion and the Japanese Constitution
Religion and the Secular State: the Italian Case
Frank S. Ravitch C.V
Un-Civil Religion: Shinto and Shukyo in Postwar Japan
An Illusion of Religious Toleration & Secular Government in Japan
Nationalism and Development
Effects of Religious Motivation on the Relationship Between Religion and Well-Being Wayne Gilbey Walden University
Overview ● Course Organizer: Teije Hidde Donker,
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Nanzan University
Searching for Shinto
The Shinto Directive and the Constitution*
The Construction of Separation of Religion and State in Post-War Japan
Religion and Global Empire
State Shinto in the Lives of the People the Establishment of Emperor Worship, Modern Nationalism, and Shrine Shinto in Late Meiji