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    The formation of sect Shinto in modernizing Japan.Nobutaka Inoue & Mark Teeuwen - 2002 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 29:405–427.
    This essay analyzes the formation of sect Shinto in the second half of the nineteenth century. It is pointed out that the Shinto sects that constituted sect Shinto were constructed on the basis of preexisting infrastructures, which had developed in response to the profound social changes accompa- nying the modernization process of the Bakumatsu and Meiji periods. Sect Shinto took shape in a cross3re between the impact of modernization from below, and the vicissitudes of Meiji religious policy from above. The (...)
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    From Jindō to Shinto: A Concept Takes Shape.Mark Teeuwen - 2002 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 29 (3-4):233-263.
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    Tracing Shinto in the History of Kami Worship: Editors' Introduction.Mark Teeuwen & Bernhard Scheid - 2002 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 29 (3/4):195-207.
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    Reviews: Rethinking Medieval Shintō/Respenser le shintō medieval. Special issue, Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie 16 (2006–2007). [REVIEW]Mark Teeuwen - 2010 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 37 (2):389-394.