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Buddhist Statecraft in East Asia

Buddhist Statecraft in East Asia

Gregory N. Evon, Jacqueline I. Stone, Megan Bryson, Stephanie Balkwill, Richard D., II McBride, Geoffrey C. Goble, James A. Benn

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Buddhist Statecraft in East Asia explores the long relationship between Buddhism and the state in premodern times and seeks to counter the modern, secularist notion that Buddhism, as a religion, is inherently apolitical. By revealing the methods by which members of Buddhist communities across premodern East Asia related to imperial rule, this volume offers case studies of how Buddhists, their texts, material culture, ideas, and institutions legitimated rulers and defended regimes across the region. The volume also reveals a history of Buddhist writing, protest, and rebellion against the state. Contributors are Stephanie Balkwill, James A. Benn, Megan Bryson, Gregory N. Evon, Geoffrey C. Goble, Richard D. McBride II, and Jacqueline I. Stone.

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OL Work ID
OL27707435W

Subjects

Buddhismpolitical sciencereligionSillaTangEast Asiahistory

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