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A Transnational Grassroots Movement: Jinja Shinto and Japanese Religions in the Pre-Colonial Joseon Society

Kim, David W.

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The international relationship between Japan and Korea used to be characterised by cultural exchanges, economic trade, political contact, and military confrontations. During the ancient era, Buddhism, Chinese-influenced cuisine, Han characters, and other technology came to Japan via Korea and/or the East China Sea. The tendency of social flow began to reverse when Japan invaded Joscon (early modern Korea) in 1592. Afterward, the social success of Japan's modernisation under the central...[Show more]

CollectionsANU Research Publications
Date published: 2020
Type: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/270097
Source: Review of Korean Studies
DOI: 10.25024/review.2020.23.1.211
Access Rights: Open Access

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