Shinto Shrines in Prewar and Wartime Japan
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Shinto Shrines in Prewar and Wartime Japan
In Shinto Shrines in Prewar and Wartime Japan, Helen Hardacre uses shrine records, personal diaries, contemporary literature, and government documents to enhance understanding of State Shintoβs reach and influence, contributing to broader discussions on the interplay between religion, politics, and society in modern Japanese history.
Shinto Shrines in Prewar and Wartime Japan examines the religious and social history of Shinto shrines, focusing on the economic, social, and ideological implications of State Shinto. Helen Hardacre argues that politicians regarded public funding of shrines as crucial for elevating their "dignity" and for curbing progressive thought and activism.
Understanding the social and financial dynamics of both major and smaller shrines is key to comprehending State Shinto's broader impact on Japanese society. This study employs a historical analysis using shrine records, personal diaries, contemporary literature, and government documents. It includes case studies contextualising events at specific shrines within broader social and political changes, personal accounts of priests and laypeople, and statistical analysis of funding patterns.
Hardacre's comprehensive approach provides valuable insights into the role of religious institutions in politics and ideology. By highlighting the nuanced experiences of smaller shrines, their priests, and associated laypeople, Shinto Shrines in Prewar and Wartime Japan enhances understanding of State Shinto's reach and influence, contributing to broader discussions on the interplay between religion, politics, and society in modern Japanese history.
Series: Harvard East Asian Monographs
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674302594
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 21 October 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Illustration: 6 photos, 15 color photos, 6 figures, 21 tables
Contributors:
- With Yoko Suemoto
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 450
About the Author
Helen Hardacre is Reischauer Institute Research Professor of Japanese Religions and Society, Harvard University. Yoko Suemoto is an independent scholar.
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