The four papers and comments in this volume deal with different aspects of the relationship between state and people in twentieth century Japan. Ben-Ami Shillony's paper is concerned with religious aspects of this relationship, in particular concerning the role of the emperor, while Barbara Molony is concerned with the position of women. Sheldon Garon's paper deals with the state's propaganda to promote saving, while Werner Pascha addresses the broader issue of the position of central government and the possibility of Japan's moving towards more of a federal structure. Edited by Janet Hunte
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Weste paper): deals with Japan's return to trading with the countries of Southeast Asia in the early...
A major Japan-British Exhibition was held at the White City, Hammersmith, London, for six months in ...
Shillony: Paper examines how Japan’s imperial dynasty dependent on the male line of succession has l...
This paper describes the influence of the Tokugawa government on religious life in Japan. It focuses...
This paper describes the influence of the Tokugawa government on religious life in Japan. It focuses...
Proceedings of the International Symposium organized by Rosa CAROLI, Ca' Foscari University of Venic...
I connect the invention of Japanese ‘religion’ since the Meiji era (1868–1912) with the invention of...
Proceedings of the International Symposium organized by Rosa CAROLI, Ca' Foscari University of Venic...
Proceedings of the International Symposium organized by Rosa CAROLI, Ca' Foscari University of Venic...
Yale CEAS Occasional Publication Series - Volume 2https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/ceas_publicati...
On 6 February 1998 a symposium was held in STICERD on Aspects of the Russo-Japanese War at which two...
With the return of Prime Minister Abe Shinzo in December 2012 and his visit to the Yasukuni Shrine e...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
When a 260-year-old regime comes toppling down, how do you organize society after the fall? That is ...
Contents: Editor\u27s Introduction by Melissa Dale Empress Meisho (1623-96) and Cultural Pursuits a...
Weste paper): deals with Japan's return to trading with the countries of Southeast Asia in the early...
A major Japan-British Exhibition was held at the White City, Hammersmith, London, for six months in ...
Shillony: Paper examines how Japan’s imperial dynasty dependent on the male line of succession has l...
This paper describes the influence of the Tokugawa government on religious life in Japan. It focuses...
This paper describes the influence of the Tokugawa government on religious life in Japan. It focuses...
Proceedings of the International Symposium organized by Rosa CAROLI, Ca' Foscari University of Venic...
I connect the invention of Japanese ‘religion’ since the Meiji era (1868–1912) with the invention of...
Proceedings of the International Symposium organized by Rosa CAROLI, Ca' Foscari University of Venic...
Proceedings of the International Symposium organized by Rosa CAROLI, Ca' Foscari University of Venic...
Yale CEAS Occasional Publication Series - Volume 2https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/ceas_publicati...
On 6 February 1998 a symposium was held in STICERD on Aspects of the Russo-Japanese War at which two...
With the return of Prime Minister Abe Shinzo in December 2012 and his visit to the Yasukuni Shrine e...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher
When a 260-year-old regime comes toppling down, how do you organize society after the fall? That is ...
Contents: Editor\u27s Introduction by Melissa Dale Empress Meisho (1623-96) and Cultural Pursuits a...