Religion and the Making of Modern East Asia
Discover the profound influence of religion on the evolution of modern East Asia in Religion and the Making of Modern East Asia by Thomas David DuBois, published in 2011 by Cambridge University Press. Spanning 272 insightful pages, this book delves into the intricate interplay of religious traditions and philosophies, tracing their development from the emergence of Confucianism in China to the introduction of Buddhism in Japan.
DuBois meticulously explores how these religious ideologies have shaped cultural, social, and historical landscapes across Asia. Whether you're a scholar, a student, or simply curious about the pivotal roles of Buddhism and Confucianism, this volume offers an enriching perspective that connects the dots between faith and the formation of modern identities. Expand your understanding of East Asian history through this captivating narrative that highlights the enduring impact of religion on society.