Bc. Martin Štesko

Bachelor's thesis

Koncept "povery" v Japonsku obdobia Meidži: prípad hnutia Tenrikjó

Concept of „superstition“ in Japan of Meiji period: The case of Tenrikyo movement
Abstract:
When commodore Matthew C. Perry directed cannons of his ships at a city of Edo in 1853, it did not mean solely an attempt of the opening of Japan. It heralded a period of vast changes in the country. There had been political, social and religious adjustments of japanese surroundings under pressure of modernisation during following years of Meiji era (1868-1912) – even religious scene of Japan had not …more
Abstract:
Keď roku 1853 komodor Matthew C. Perry namieril delá svojich lodí na mesto Edo, neznamenalo to len pokus o otvorenie Japonska. Predznamenalo to aj dobu veľkých zmien v krajine. V nasledujúcich rokoch éry Meidži (1868-1912) dochádzalo k politickým, sociálnym a náboženským úpravám japonského prostredia pod tlakom modernizácie – tomuto procesu transformácie Japonska zo zväčša izolovanej feudálnej krajiny …more
 
 
Language used: Slovak
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 19. 5. 2014

Thesis defence

  • Date of defence: 18. 6. 2014
  • Supervisor: Mgr. Jakub Havlíček, Ph.D.

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Masaryk University

Faculty of Arts

Bachelor programme / field:
Philosophy / Study of Religions

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