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    Han Yong’un and Buddhist Reform in Colonial Korea.Nam-lin Hur - 2010 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 37 (1):75-97.
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    Invitation to the Secret Buddha of Zenkōji: Kaichō and Religious Culture in Early Modern Japan.Nam-lin Hur - 2009 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 36 (1):45-63.
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    The Sōtō Sect and Japanese Military Imperialism in Korea.Nam-lin Hur - 1999 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 26 (1-2):107-134.
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    Chosŏn-Centrism and Japan-Centrism in the Eighteenth Century: Han Wŏn-chin vs. Motoori Norinaga.Hong-Kyu Park & Nam-Lin Hur - 2016 - Asian Philosophy 26 (1):79-97.
    ABSTRACTThe eighteenth century was a peaceful era for East Asia, ruled by the emperors of Ching. However, intellectuals who refused to accept the Great Ching order appeared in Chosŏn and Japan. They developed homeland-centric ideologies. This article compares the Han Wŏn-chin ‘s Chosŏn-centrism with the Motoori Norinaga ’s Japan-centrism. There is a lot of research about the Norinaga’s Japan-centrism in Japanese academia, which contains both aspects of the culture theory and order theory. In Korea, however, discourse about Chosŏn-centrism is still (...)
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