Author: Lone, Stewart

Korea since 1850
Date1993
Publish_locationMelbourne
PublisherLongman Cheshire
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfReading Room
Call NumberDS916.L66 1993
Descriptionxi, 226 p.: ill.; 24 cm.
NoteIncludes bibliographical references (p. [211]-221) and index.
Published in US by St. Martin's Press, New York.
1. The Yi Dynasty -- 2. Colonial Korea 1910-1945 -- 3. The Korean War -- 4. The Republic of Korea -- 5. North Korea - the DPRK.
This is the first history of Korea dealing exclusively and in detail with the modern period. Employing Korean and Japanese scholarship, the authors have produced an original work that is critical of many prevailing myths. The book is a political history tracing the growth of national consciousness among ordinary Korean people; emphasises the important role of external influence in determining modern Korea's fate; explains how Korea's geographical position made the country a repeated battleground for imperialist rivalries between 1880 and 1910; explains how, under Japanese dominion in this years 1910-1945, Korea was transformed into a colonial dependency and the Korean people given limited freedom of expression; and deals with the explosion of internal and international politics following liberation in 1945 and the subsequent attempts of both regimes (north and south) to develop while maintaining vast armies against each other.--OCLC record.
Keywords: Yi dynasty, colonial Korea, Kim Il Sung, Pak Chung-hee, Roh Tae-woo, North Korea, juche, DPRK.
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SubjectKorea--History--1864-1910 Korea--History--19th-20th centuries
ISBN0312096860
LCCN93-12490