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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -How does shint has taken part into the Japanese conquest of the Manchurian frontier Modern shint is often seen as a unified ritual system based on shrines which are considered either as places embodying 'State shint ', or as popular places of worship. This point of view is even more emphasized in t…he case of 'overseas shrines' erected during the Japanese expansion in Asia. The first purpose of this book is to show that these two dimensions are complementary and take part in the imperial movement in Manchuria during the first half of the 20th century. Contrarily to previous studies (for example Shimizu 2022 and Nakajima 2010) that usually focus on shrines, it focuses on the cases of three shint leaders involved in the building process of Japanese Manchuria: Matsuyama Teiz (1878-1947), Deguchi Onisabur (1871-1948) and Kakei Katsuhiko (1872-1961). These three cases allow us to shed light on three different ways of appropriating Manchurian space, enabling us to understand how such leaders are in the meantime driven by, and driving forces behind, the diffusion of shint in particular, but also the imperial process in general, in these territories stretching from the Liaodong peninsula to Inner Mongolia. 422 pp. Französisch.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -How does shint has taken part into the Japanese conquest of the Manchurian frontier Modern shint is often seen as a unified ritual system based on shrines which are considered either as places embodying 'State shint ', or as popular places of worship. This point of view is even more emphasized in t…he case of 'overseas shrines' erected during the Japanese expansion in Asia. The first purpose of this book is to show that these two dimensions are complementary and take part in the imperial movement in Manchuria during the first half of the 20th century. Contrarily to previous studies (for example Shimizu 2022 and Nakajima 2010) that usually focus on shrines, it focuses on the cases of three shint leaders involved in the building process of Japanese Manchuria: Matsuyama Teiz (1878-1947), Deguchi Onisabur (1871-1948) and Kakei Katsuhiko (1872-1961). These three cases allow us to shed light on three different ways of appropriating Manchurian space, enabling us to understand how such leaders are in the meantime driven by, and driving forces behind, the diffusion of shint in particular, but also the imperial process in general, in these territories stretching from the Liaodong peninsula to Inner Mongolia. 422 pp. Französisch.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -How does shinto has taken part into the Japanese conquest of the Manchurian frontier Modern shinto is often seen as a unified ritual system based on shrines which are considered either as places embodying State shinto, or as popular places of worship. This point of view is even more emphasized in t…he case of overseas shrines erected during the Japanese expansion in Asia. The first purpose of this book is to show that these two dimensions are complementary and take part in the imperial movement in Manchuria during the first half of the 20th century. Contrarily to previous studies (for example Shimizu 2022 and Nakajima 2010) that usually focus on shrines, it focuses on the cases of three shinto leaders involved in the building process of Japanese Manchuria: Matsuyama Teizo (1878-1947), Deguchi Onisaburo (1871-1948) and Kakei Katsuhiko (1872-1961). These three cases allow us to shed light on three different ways of appropriating Manchurian space, enabling us to understand how such leaders are in the meantime driven by, and driving forces behind, the diffusion of shinto in particular, but also the imperial process in general, in these territories stretching from the Liaodong peninsula to Inner Mongolia.Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Genthiner Strasse 13, 10785 Berlin Französisch.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - How does shint has taken part into the Japanese conquest of the Manchurian frontier Modern shint is often seen as a unified ritual system based on shrines which are considered either as places embodying 'State shint ', or as popular places of worship. This point of view is even more emphasized in…the case of 'overseas shrines' erected during the Japanese expansion in Asia. The first purpose of this book is to show that these two dimensions are complementary and take part in the imperial movement in Manchuria during the first half of the 20th century. Contrarily to previous studies (for example Shimizu 2022 and Nakajima 2010) that usually focus on shrines, it focuses on the cases of three shint leaders involved in the building process of Japanese Manchuria: Matsuyama Teiz (1878-1947), Deguchi Onisabur (1871-1948) and Kakei Katsuhiko (1872-1961). These three cases allow us to shed light on three different ways of appropriating Manchurian space, enabling us to understand how such leaders are in the meantime driven by, and driving forces behind, the diffusion of shint in particular, but also the imperial process in general, in these territories stretching from the Liaodong peninsula to Inner Mongolia.

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Hardcover. Condition: gut. 2025. Le nouvel empire des kami: L'implantation du shinto en Mandchourie japonaise In deutscher Sprache. pages.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. How does shinto has taken part into the Japanese conquest of the Manchurian frontier?Modern shinto is often seen as a unified ritual system based on shrines which are considered either as places embodying "State shinto", or as popular places of worship. This point of view is even more emphas…ized in the case of "overseas shrines" erected during the Japanese expansion in Asia. The first purpose of this book is to show that these two dimensions are complementary and take part in the imperial movement in Manchuria during the first half of the 20th century. Contrarily to previous studies (for example Shimizu 2022 and Nakajima 2010) that usually focus on shrines, it focuses on the cases of three shinto leaders involved in the building process of Japanese Manchuria: Matsuyama Teizo (1878-1947), Deguchi Onisaburo (1871-1948) and Kakei Katsuhiko (1872-1961). These three cases allow us to shed light on three different ways of appropriating Manchurian space, enabling us to understand how such leaders are in the meantime driven by, and driving forces behind, the diffusion of shinto in particular, but also the imperial process in general, in these territories stretching from the Liaodong peninsula to Inner Mongolia. When the Japanese Empire extended its hold over Manchuria between 1905 and 1945, shrines were built, missionaries were active and doctrines were disseminated. Based on the three most important players in this process, this book aims to shed light on This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.