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Tokugawa religion: the cultural roots of modern Japan
Robert Neelly Bellah
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Introduction to the Paperback Edition (page xi)
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I. Religion and Industrial Society in Japan (page 1)
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II. An Outline of Japanese Social Structure in the Tokugawa Period (page 11)
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III. Japanese Religion: A General View (page 59)
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IV. Religion and the Polity (page 86)
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V. Religion and the Economy (page 107)
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VI. Shingaku and its Founder, Ishida Baigan (page 133)
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VII. Conclusion (page 178)
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APPENDIX I. A Memoir of Our Teacher, Ishida
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Translation of Ishida Sensei Jiseki (page 199)
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APPENDIX II. List of Chinese and Japanese Words (page 217)
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APPENDIX III. List of Chinese and Japanese Names (page 230)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 235)
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INDEX (page 245)
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Published: 1985
Publisher: Free Press
- 9780029024607 (paper)