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Routledge
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Routledge
256 Pages
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Routledge
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Justification for the writing of this book lies in the twofold fact of the existence of a practically open field and the special importance of a knowledge of Shinto in reaching an adequate understanding of contemporary Japan—politically, socially and religiously. Since the publication in 1905 of W. G. Aston's notable work, Shinto, The Way of the Gods, no study of this subject, aiming at... Read more
Foreword, Part I. State Shinto, Part II. Sect Shinto, Part III. Conclusions
Biography
D.C Holtom






