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Shintoism was never truly practiced outside of Japan and has been the dominant faith in Japan from 600 BCE to the present; it is not an evangelizing faith. During World War II, the Japanese Empire was the largest it has ever been in history, so there were Japanese Shintoists throughout Asia (e.g. the soldiers of the Empire of Japan), but this was not an expansion of Shintoism, simply a movement of Shinto believers.
Frank R. Ide is a Japanese-American author known for writing books on Shintoism and Japanese culture, such as "The Book of Shinto" and "Haneda Airport." Ide's works explore the history, beliefs, and practices of Shintoism, shedding light on this important aspect of Japanese spirituality.
Michael F. Marra has written: 'The aesthetics of discontent' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Japanese literature, Medieval Aesthetics, Politics and literature 'Modern Japanese aesthetics' -- subject(s): Japanese Aesthetics 'Representations of power' -- subject(s): Civilization, Medieval, in literature, History and criticism, Japanese literature, Politics and literature
The present is the result of past politics and that is the connection between politics and history.
Masao Maruyama has written: 'Thought and behaviour in modern Japanese politics' 'Studies in the intellectual history of Tokugawa Japan' -- subject(s): Political science, History
Tatsuo Akaneya has written: 'The Japanese-US alliance' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Foreign relations, Politics and government
History and politics are very closely related. Political parties always have their roots in history. The governement is only understood through understanding history. Politics alter the course of history for each country and the world at large.
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Gary D. Allinson has written: 'Suburban Tokyo' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Suburbs 'Japanese urbanism' -- subject(s): Industries, Politics and government, Social conditions, Growth, Cities and towns 'Japan's postwar history' -- subject(s): History
It's challenging to completely separate history from politics as they are often intertwined. However, some branches of history, like cultural history or social history, may focus less on political events and more on aspects of society, culture, or daily life.
Qingchao Xue has written: 'Zhongguo xian dai shi lun' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, History 'Jian nan jue ze' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History 'Di yi dai zhong yang ling dao ji ti de xing cheng' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Zhongguo gong chan dang 'Zhongguo gai ge de qian zou' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History
Tatsuo Inoue has written: 'Hi no kum' -- subject(s): Antiquities 'Zusetsu waka to kajin no rekishi jiten' -- subject(s): Waka-Rekishi, Waka, Japanese Poets, Japanese poetry, History and criticism, Kajin 'Kumaso to Hayato' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Hayato (Japanese people), History