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Japanese Colonists' Religious Aggression In Northeast China During The Manchukuo Period

Posted on:2016-02-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W X ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330461487166Subject:Religious Studies
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After the “Mukden Incident” in 1931, Japan occupied the whole northeast China.In 1932-1945, Japanese colonists established the puppet regime of Manchukuo in northeast China. To consolidate colonial rule, Japanese colonists choose to enslave and paralyze northeast people’s resistance emotion by religion. Based on the analysis and research this paper wish to analyze Japanese colonists’ religious aggression on northeast China in puppet period comprehensively by data collection, and present the problem of Japanese puppet regime’ religion aggression on northeast China to the greatest degree so as to put forward suggestions for present religious management career. This paper is divided into three parts-introduction, main body and conclusion. In the three chapters of main body, the second and third chapter probes into the Japanese colonists’ religious aggression activities under the guiding ideology of "Buddhism kingly way" period and "Missionary work of Shinto", and then in the fourth chapter, the paper analyses the influence and consequence of Japanese invaders’ religion aggression. At last, in addition to reveal Japanese colonists’ evil intentions, the paper deeply discusses during the puppet period religious aggression activities of Japanese colonists’ enlightenment on modern society from the perspective of modern society.
Keywords/Search Tags:eligious aggression, “Missionary work of Shinto”, the puppet Manchukuo, religious policy, Japanese colonists
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