The making of an alternative religion in late-Meiji Japan (1899-1912): a study of Arai Ōsui (1846-1922)
This paper makes the case for Alternative Religion as an intellectual concept, and uses it to uncover previously overlooked patterns of thought in the late-Meiji and Russo-Japanese War period. It examines Arai Ōsui (1846-1922), an overlooked religious figure, who I argue was vitally influential desp...
Main Author: | Littler, J |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2017
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