Helen Hardacre
Reischauer Institute Professor of Japanese Religions and Society
GENERAL EXAMINATION FIELDS
Japanese Religious History
Candidates are expected to have a broad knowledge of all eras of Japanese religious history, and the political, social, and cultural contexts of major developments. They are also expected to be acquainted with major sources on the field in both Japanese and Western languages. Students for whom this is the primary field are expected to have completed at least two graduate seminars in the area.
Primary Research Language
Satisfied through the writing of seminar papers.
FALL COURSES
Japanese History 126. Shinto: Conference Course Religion 2070. Topics in Modern Japanese Religions
SPRING COURSES
On leave in the spring.
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