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Introduction
1. Confucianism as cultural capital (mid-first millennium CE-late sixteenth century CE)
2. Confucianism as religion (1580s-1720s)
3. Confucianism as public sphere (1720s-1868)
4. Confucianism as knowledge (1400s-1800s)
5. Confucianism as liberalism (1850s-1890s)
6. Confucianism as fascism (1868-1945)
7. Confucianism as taboo (1945-2015)
Epilogue: China and Japan: east Asian modernities and Confucian revivals compared.
1. Confucianism as cultural capital (mid-first millennium CE-late sixteenth century CE)
2. Confucianism as religion (1580s-1720s)
3. Confucianism as public sphere (1720s-1868)
4. Confucianism as knowledge (1400s-1800s)
5. Confucianism as liberalism (1850s-1890s)
6. Confucianism as fascism (1868-1945)
7. Confucianism as taboo (1945-2015)
Epilogue: China and Japan: east Asian modernities and Confucian revivals compared.