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Studies in the intellectual history of tokugawa Japan
Studies in the Intellectual History of Tokugawa Japan offers an in-depth exploration of the major intellectual trends, scholarly movements, and philosophical debates that shaped Japan during the Tokugawa period (1600–1868). The book examines the development of Confucianism, Neo-Confucianism, Kokugaku (nativist studies), and other schools of thought that influenced political ideology, social ethics, education, and cultural identity. Through detailed analysis of key thinkers, texts, and intellectual networks, the author highlights how ideas evolved in response to social change, economic growth, and encounters with external knowledge. This work provides a comprehensive understanding of the complex intellectual landscape of early modern Japan, making it an essential resource for readers interested in Japanese philosophy, cultural history, and the foundations of Japan’s modernization.
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