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Frontmatter
PART ONE: ANCIENT JAPAN
Chapter I: The Earliest records of Japan
Chapter II: Early Shinto
Chapter III: Prince Shōtoku and His Constitution
Chapter IV: Chinese Thought and Institutions in Early Japan
Chapter V: Nara Buddhism
PART TWO: THE HEIAN PERIOD
Introduction
Chapter VI: Saichō and Mount Hiei
Chapter VII: Kūkai and Esoteric Buddhism
Chapter VIII: The Spread of Esoteric Buddhism
Chapter IX: The Vocabulary of Japanese Aesthetics I
PART THREE: MEDIEVAL JAPAN
Introduction
Chapter X: Amida and the Pure Land
Chapter XI: Nichiren: The Sun and the Lotus
Chapter XII: Zen Buddhism
Chapter XIII: Shinto in Medieval Japan
Chapter XIV: The Vocabulary of Japanese Aesthetics II
PART FOUR: THE TOKUGAWA PERIOD
Introduction
Chapter XV: Heroes and Hero Worship
Chapter XVI: Neo‐Confucian Orthodoxy
Chapter XVII: The Oyōmei (Wang Yang‐ming) School in Japan
Chapter XVIII: The Rediscovery of Confucianism
Chapter XIX: The Vocabulary of Japanese Aesthetics III
Chapter XX: The Haiku and the Democracy of Poetry in Japan
Chapter XXI: Eighteenth-Century Rationalism
Chapter XXII: The Shinto Revival
Chapter XXIII: Reformers of the Late Tokugawa Period
PART FIVE: JAPAN AND THE WEST
Chapter XXIV: The Debate Over Seclusion and Restoration
Chapter XXV: The Meiji Era
Chapter XXVI: The High Tide of Prewar Liberalism
Chapter XXVII: The Rise of Revolutionary Nationalism
Chapter XXVIII: The Japanese Social Movement
Chapter XXIX: The Japanese Tradition in the Modern World
Bibliography
Index
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