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Toshio Kuroda : ウィキペディア英語版 | Toshio Kuroda was a Japanese academic, historian and university professor. A specialist in medieval Japanese history and in the history of Japanese thought,〔Library of Congress authority file, ( Kuroda Toshio, n83-219003 )〕 he greatly influenced Japanese historiography with several innovative and controversial theories.〔Dobbins (1996:1)〕 His ideas were the opposite of what mainstream academics at the time believed, and for this reason his name is often at the center of controversies.〔 His work has been called "seminal",〔 "epochal"〔Sueki (2007:8)〕 and "revolutionary".〔〔Breen, Teuween (2000:4-6)〕 Kuroda's analysis of religion and of its significance is Marxist.〔 ==Career== Kuroda is known for having published "Shinto in the History of Japanese Religion," which argued that Shinto as an independent religion took shape only in the modern period, having emerged in the medieval age as an offshoot of Buddhism.〔Rambelli, Fabio. ( "Dismantling stereotypes surrounding Japan's sacred entities," ) ''Japan Times.'' July 15, 2001〕 He is also known for his and " theories. Kuroda's thought and writings influenced the work of such contemporary academics as John Breen and Mark Teeuwen.〔 The Fall 1996, 23/3–4 issue of Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture's Japanese Journal of Religious Studies〔(Japanese Journal of Religious Studies ). Accessed 2-1-2011.〕 was entirely dedicated to him under the title "The Legacy of Kuroda Toshio".
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