Japan's holy war: the ideology of radical Shintō ultranationalism

From constitutional monarchy to absolutist theory -- Hozumi Yatsuka : the religious völkish family-state -- Minobe Tatsukichi : the secularization of politics -- Kita Ikki: a social-democratic critique of absolute monarchy -- The rise of mass nationalism -- Uesugi Shinkichi : the emperor and the mas...

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Main Author: Skya, Walter A. (Author)
Contributors: Skya, Walter 1948- (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Durham [u.a.] Duke Univ. Press 2009
In:Year: 2009
Reviews:Japan's Holy War: The Ideology of Radical Shintō Ultranationalism (2009) (Starrs, Roy)
Series/Journal:Asia-pacific
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Japan / Nationalism / State ideology / Shintoism / History 1890-1937
Further subjects:B Shinto and state History 1868-
B Emperor
B History of religion studies
B Nationalism (Japan) Religious aspects
B Religion
B War
B Politics
B Religion and state (Japan) History 1868-
B Sovereignty Religious aspects
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Summary:From constitutional monarchy to absolutist theory -- Hozumi Yatsuka : the religious völkish family-state -- Minobe Tatsukichi : the secularization of politics -- Kita Ikki: a social-democratic critique of absolute monarchy -- The rise of mass nationalism -- Uesugi Shinkichi : the emperor and the masses -- Kakehi Katsuhiko : the Japanese emperor state at the center of the Shintō cosmology -- Radical Shintō ultranationalism and its triumph in the early Shōwa period -- Terrorism in the land of the gods -- Orthodoxation of a holy war
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0822344254