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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Prologue The Drums of War
- Conventions
- Introduction
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1 The Meiji Constitutional Regime as a Secularist System -
2 Who Needs Religious Freedom? -
3 Domestic Problems, Diplomatic Solutions -
4 In the Absence of Religious Freedom -
5 State Shintō as a Heretical Secularism -
6 Who Wants Religious Freedom? -
7 Universal Rights, Unique Circumstances -
8 Out of the Spiritual Vacuum - Conclusion
- Epilogue Songs of Freedom
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- References
- Index
(p.xiii) Conventions
(p.xiii) Conventions
- Source:
- Faking Liberties
- Author(s):
Jolyon Baraka Thomas
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Prologue The Drums of War
- Conventions
- Introduction
-
1 The Meiji Constitutional Regime as a Secularist System -
2 Who Needs Religious Freedom? -
3 Domestic Problems, Diplomatic Solutions -
4 In the Absence of Religious Freedom -
5 State Shintō as a Heretical Secularism -
6 Who Wants Religious Freedom? -
7 Universal Rights, Unique Circumstances -
8 Out of the Spiritual Vacuum - Conclusion
- Epilogue Songs of Freedom
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- References
- Index