The History of Shinto
.... Earhart discusses the complex attempt to revive
Shinto during the
Meiji period and the gradual movement in Japan toward a militaristic nationalism that was ....
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During the Meiji and Showa periods of imperial rul
.... as a whole, and a major shift from
Meiji and early Showa neo-Victorian prudery - albeit dressed up in Confucian terminology and "state"
Shinto sloganeering. ....
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Ideas of Nature in Taoism, Confucianism, and Shintoism
.... It is important to distinguish between the ancient thought system of
Shinto and the
Shinto revival that occurred during the
Meiji period of Japanese modern ....
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Control of Power in Japan
.... Rather than divide the country's population, however, the
Shinto/Buddhist overlap .... per iod of Japanese history, until the Emperor
Meiji recovered imperial power ....
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Changing Images of Women in Japanese History
.... Miyaji. "The
Meiji Family System and the Position of Women." 1994. Ohinata, Masimi. .... Yusa, Michiko. "Women in
Shinto: Images Remembered." In Religion and Women. ....
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Changing Role of the Emperor of Japan
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Shinto as the state religion was disestablished, and Emperor Hirohito repudiated his .... from SCAP, the government sought to amend the 1889
Meiji Constitution, and ....
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Comparison of Development in Japan and Malaysia INTRODUCTION This ...
.... Rather than divide the country's population, however, the
Shinto/Buddhist overlap .... period of Japan ese history, until the Emperor
Meiji recovered imperial power ....
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Leadership in the Soviet Union & Japan INTRODUCTION The research ...
.... Rather than divide the country's population, however, the
Shinto/Buddhist overlap .... per iod of Japanese history, until the Emperor
Meiji recovered imperial power ....
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Japanese Behavior
.... The
Meiji ousted the Tokugawa, restored the Emperor to public life, established State
Shinto and the Diet, began a number of agricultural and industrial reforms ....
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JAPAN'S EMPERORS
.... behind the throne gave them a national god, the emperor." The Hooblers said that "
Meiji's advisers used .... He was the head of the state religion, State
Shinto. ....
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Rebuilding of the Ise Shrine
.... Coaldrake notes, for example, that the early
Shinto shrines were probably oriented on an .... entryway approaching the Shoden "is a detail added in the
Meiji Era to ....
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Japanese Culture and Western Influence
.... This persisted through the so-called
Shinto revival, by which time Japan's .... of the Japanese imperial throne in 1868 and the inauguration of
Meiji rule, which ....
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Society and Religion in Non-Western Societies
.... may be viewed as a syncretism of Confucianism, Buddhism, and
Shinto--individuals have .... It was not until 1873 that the
Meiji government lifted the outright ban ....
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Japanese industrial expansion since WWII
....
Shinto as the state religion was disestablished, and Emperor Hirohito repudiated his .... from SCAP, the government sought to amend the 1889
Meiji Constitution, and ....
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History of Japan and WWII
....
Shinto as the state religion was disestablished, and Emperor Hirohito repudiated his .... from SCAP, the government sought to amend the 1889
Meiji Constitution, and ....
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Society and Religion in Non-Western Societies
.... may be viewed as a syncretism of Confucianism, Buddhism, and
Shinto--individuals have .... It was not until 1873 that the
Meiji government lifted the outright ban ....
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Roles of the Emperor of Japan
.... nature and functions of a religious leader of the native
Shinto cults and .... In the
Meiji constitution in the nineteenth century, the emperor's role was sovereign ....
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