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KOKUGAKU -— A JAPÁN KULTURÁLIS IDENTITÁS KORA ÚJKORI MEGFOGALMAZÁSA

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Bary, Wm. Theodore de — RyusAku, Tsunoda — KEENE, Donald (eds.): Sources
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DEVINE, Richard: Hirata Atsutane and Christian Sources, Monumenta Nipponica,

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DorE, Ronald: Education in Tokugawa Japan, Berkeley and Los Angeles,
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DORE, Ronald: Ihe legacy of Tokugawa education, in Jansen (ed.): Changing
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DuARA, Prasenjit: Rescuing History from the Nation, Chicago, University of
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EARHART, Byron H.: Japanese Religion: Unity and Diversity, Belmont, California,
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Ear, David Magarey: Emperor and Nation in Japan. Political Thinkers of the
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FARKAS Ildikó: A japán modernizáció ideológiája, Budapest, LHarmattan, 2018.

FLUECKIGER, Peter: Imagining Harmony: Poetry, Empathy, and Community in
Mid-Tokugawa Confucianism and Nativism, Stanford, Stanford University
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HALL, Edward T.: Beyond Culture, New York, Anchor Books, 1976.

HaARDACRE, Helen: Creating State Shinto: The Great Promulgation Campaign
and the New Religions, Journal of Japanese Studies Vol. 12, No. 1, 1986, 29-63.

HAROOTUNIAN, Harry D.: Things Seen and Unseen: Discourse and Ideology in
Tokugawa Nativism, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1988.

HUNTER, Janet E.: The Emergence of Modern Japan, London — New York,
Longman, 1989.

IsoMAE, Junichi: Japanese Mythology. Hermeneutics on Scripture, London,
Equinox, 2010.

IsOMAE, Jun’ichi: Reappropriating the Japanese Myths. Motoori Norinaga and
the Creation Myths of the Kojiki and Nihon shoki, Japanese Journal of Religious
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JANSEN, Marius B.: Meiji Ishin: The political Context, in Nagai Michio — Miguel
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