Subject: Korea--History--Japanese invasions, 1592-1598

Admiral Yi Sun-sin : a brief overview of his life and achievements
AuthorDiamond Sutra Recitation Group
PlaceNew York
PublisherDiamond Sutra Recitation Group
CollectionRicci Institute Library [VS]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesKorean spirit and culture series ; 1
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberDS913.45.Y56 A36 2006
Description88 p. : ill., ports., maps ; 24 cm.
NoteAdmiral Yi Sun-sin : a brief overview of his life and achievements / [Diamond Sutra Recitation Group].
2006?; date from OCLC record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 87).

\ I. Yi Sun-sin: A National Hero of Korea -- II. About Yi Sun-Sin -- III. Historical Background -- IV. The Major Naval Battles of Yi : 1. The Battle of Hansan and the 'Crane Wing' Formation -- 2. The Battle of Myongnyang, A Maritime Miracle -- 3. The Battle of Noryang, The Final Battle -- V. The Kobukson or 'Turtle Ship' -- VI. The War Diary of Yi Sun-sin -- VII. Life and Death of Admiral Yi Sun-sin -- VIII. Conclusion -- Appendix: Admiral Yi's War Diary and Memorials to Court -- The Warships and Weaponry of Korea and Japan -- Pictures of Kobukson -- The Admiralship of Yi Sun-sin -- Yi Sun-sin: His Memories and Influence on Korea Today -- Naval Battles of Admiral Yi Sun-sin -- Chronological Career Note.

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LCCN2007329604
Imjin waeran chung ŭi sahoe tongt'ae : ŭibyŏng ŭl chungsim ŭro 壬辰倭亂中의社會動態 : 義兵을中心으로
AuthorCh'oe Yŏng-hŭI 崔永禧 [Choe Yeonghui 최영희]
PlaceSŏul 서울
PublisherHan'guk Yŏn'guwŏn 韓國硏究院
CollectionKorean Library
Edition
LanguageKorean
TypeBook
SeriesHan'guk yŏn'gu ch'ongsŏ 韓國硏究叢書 ; 第28輯
ShelfStacks [Koreana]
Call NumberDS913.4.C57 1975
Description166, 8 pages ; 22 cm.
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Imjin waeran chung ŭi sahoe tongt'ae : ŭibyŏng ŭl chungsim ŭro  壬辰倭亂中의社會動態  :  義兵을中心으로 /  Ch'oe Yŏng-hui chŏ  崔永禧著.

Added t.p.: A study of social movements in the "Imjin wainan."
Résumé in English, table of contents also in English.
Includes bibliographical references.

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War and Trade in Maritime East Asia
AuthorOka Mihoko 岡美穂子
PlaceSingapore
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
TypeDigital Book (PDF)
SeriesPalgrave studies in comparative global history
ShelfDigital Archives
Call NumberHC427.W37 2022
Descriptionpdf [xiii, 282 p. ; ill.]
Note

War and Trade in Maritime East Asia / edited by Mihoko Oka.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- 2. The Meaning of the East Asian Maritime History: From a Japanese Perspective -- 3. The Study of Maritime Asian History in Japanese Schools -- Part I. Picturing Actors on the Sea -- 4. Japanese Daimyōs as Sea Lords in the 15th and 16th Centuries: Their Involvement in the Japan-Ming Trade -- 5. The Origin of the Namban Trade: The Sea of Private Traders -- 6. Sino-Portuguese Negotiation and Collaboration: The Ming Naval Revolt of 1564 -- 7. Edo Period Maps of the Old World: An Analysis on Their Textual Information of Ports and Trade -- Part II. The Japanese Invasion of Korea -- 8. Another Altan Khan in Maritime Asia?: Controversies on the Revival of Sino-Japanese Tributary Trade During the Japanese Invasion of Korea -- 9. Bloody Headcount: A Dispute over Reward and the Mutiny of the Ming Southern Soldiers in the First Stage of the Korea War (1592-1595) -- 10. The Diffusion of Japanese Firearms in the Ming Dynasty at the End of the 16th Century: From the Japanese Invasion of Korea to Yang Yinglong's Revolt in Bozhou -- 11. Repatriation of Korean Captives from Japan after Toyotomi's Invasion.

This book is divided into two parts. One is the state of trade in East Asia before and after the collapse of the tributary system to the Ming Dynasty, and the other is the war of aggression in which Toyotomi Hideyoshi of Japan sent a large number of troops to the Korean Peninsula with a view of conquering China at the end of the sixteenth century. With regard to East Asia in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the contributors in this book share a problem awareness in terms of using trade and war as subjects to clarify multi-ethnic, borderless, and multi-layered situations. Although there are many chapters related to Japan, this book tries to grasp the interaction between Japan as a region of East Asia and neighboring countries from a global perspective, not the one singular national history. Mihoko Oka is an associate professor at the School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies and Historiographical Institute, University of Tokyo.

Local access dig.pdf. [Oka-War and Trade in Maritime East Asia.pdf]

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