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Sources of the Japanese tradition
Ryūsaku Tsunoda, William Theodore De Bary and Donald Keene
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Frontmatter
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PART ONE: ANCIENT JAPAN (page 1)
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Chapter I: The Earliest records of Japan (page 3)
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Chapter II: Early Shinto (page 23)
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Chapter III: Prince Shōtoku and His Constitution (page 36)
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Chapter IV: Chinese Thought and Institutions in Early Japan (page 54)
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Chapter V: Nara Buddhism (page 93)
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PART TWO: THE HEIAN PERIOD (page 111)
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Introduction (page 113)
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Chapter VI: Saichō and Mount Hiei (page 116)
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Chapter VII: Kūkai and Esoteric Buddhism (page 137)
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Chapter VIII: The Spread of Esoteric Buddhism (page 156)
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Chapter IX: The Vocabulary of Japanese Aesthetics I (page 176)
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PART THREE: MEDIEVAL JAPAN (page 185)
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Introduction (page 187)
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Chapter X: Amida and the Pure Land (page 190)
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Chapter XI: Nichiren: The Sun and the Lotus (page 219)
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Chapter XII: Zen Buddhism (page 232)
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Chapter XIII: Shinto in Medieval Japan (page 267)
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Chapter XIV: The Vocabulary of Japanese Aesthetics II (page 283)
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PART FOUR: THE TOKUGAWA PERIOD (page 305)
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Introduction (page 307)
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Chapter XV: Heroes and Hero Worship (page 311)
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Chapter XVI: Neo‐Confucian Orthodoxy (page 344)
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Chapter XVII: The Oyōmei (Wang Yang‐ming) School in Japan (page 378)
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Chapter XVIII: The Rediscovery of Confucianism (page 393)
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Chapter XIX: The Vocabulary of Japanese Aesthetics III (page 443)
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Chapter XX: The Haiku and the Democracy of Poetry in Japan (page 450)
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Chapter XXI: Eighteenth-Century Rationalism (page 468)
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Chapter XXII: The Shinto Revival (page 506)
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Chapter XXIII: Reformers of the Late Tokugawa Period (page 552)
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PART FIVE: JAPAN AND THE WEST (page 589)
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Chapter XXIV: The Debate Over Seclusion and Restoration (page 591)
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Chapter XXV: The Meiji Era (page 638)
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Chapter XXVI: The High Tide of Prewar Liberalism (page 718)
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Chapter XXVII: The Rise of Revolutionary Nationalism (page 759)
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Chapter XXVIII: The Japanese Social Movement (page 806)
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Chapter XXIX: The Japanese Tradition in the Modern World (page 845)
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Bibliography (page 907)
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Index (page 915)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ArAs | 22.3 (1959): 265-266 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3249118 |
FES | 28.3 (Mar. 1959): 44-45 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3024512 |
JAS | 18.2 (Feb. 1959): 290-291 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2941698 |
AAAPSS | 321 (Jan. 1959): 155-156 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1030997 |
JAOS | 79.4 (Oct. - Dec. 1959): 322-324 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/595158 |
PEW | 11.3 (Oct. 1961): 163-165 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1396905 |
PA | 32.1 (Mar. 1959): 109-111 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3035356 |
Citable Link
Published: c1958
Publisher: Columbia University Press
- 9780231022545 (hardcover)