Shinto Shrines in Prewar and Wartime Japan
Discover the intricate relationship between religion, politics, and society in modern Japan with Shinto Shrines in Prewar and Wartime Japan by Helen Hardacre. Set to be published by Harvard University Press in 2025, this compelling hardback edition spans 450 pages and delves deep into the historical significance of State Shinto.
Utilizing a wealth of resources including shrine records, personal diaries, contemporary literature, and government documents, Hardacre enhances our understanding of the profound influence of Shinto shrines during a pivotal era in Japanese history. This insightful work not only sheds light on the role of religion in shaping political landscapes but also invites readers to engage with broader discussions on the cultural dynamics of Japan during prewar and wartime periods.
Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Shinto Shrines in Prewar and Wartime Japan is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of Japanese heritage and the enduring legacy of Shinto.