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Faking Liberties: Religious Freedom in American-Occupied Japan - Thomas, Jolyon Baraka
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Religious freedom is a founding tenet of the United States, and it has frequently been used to justify policies towards other nations. Such was the case in 1945 when Americans occupied Japan following World War II. Though the Japanese constitution had guaranteed freedom of religion since 1889, the United States declared that protection faulty, and when the occupation ended in 1952, they claimed to have successfully replaced it with "real" religious freedom. Through a fresh analysis of pre-war Japanese law, Jolyon Baraka ...

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Faking Liberties: Religious Freedom in American-Occupied Japan 2019, University of Chicago Press

ISBN-13: 9780226618821

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Faking Liberties: Religious Freedom in American-Occupied Japan 2019, University of Chicago Press

ISBN-13: 9780226618791

Hardcover