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"Primary Sources, Historical Collections: Ancestor-Worship and Japanese Law" by Nobushige Hozumi explores the intricate relationship between traditional ancestor worship and its profound influence on the development of Japanese legal systems. This meticulously researched work examines how deeply ingrained cultural practices shaped legal norms and societal structures in Japan. Featuring a foreword by T. S. Wentworth, the book provides valuable insights into the historical context of Japanese law, making it an essential resource for scholars of law, history, and Asian studies.
Hozumi's detailed analysis reveals how ancestor worship, a cornerstone of Japanese culture, played a critical role in shaping legal principles and ethical considerations. The book delves into specific legal cases and historical events to illustrate the enduring impact of this cultural phenomenon. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of the unique interplay between tradition and law in Japan's historical evolution. This historical collection is invaluable for those seeking to understand the cultural underpinnings of Japanese legal thought.
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