A History of Korea: An Episodic Narrative
Autor Kyung Moon Hwangen Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 noi 2021
This textbook is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of Korean or Asian history. The first half of the book covers pre-20th century history, and the second half the modern era, making it ideal for survey courses
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781352013023
ISBN-10: 1352013029
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:3rd ed. 2022
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1352013029
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:3rd ed. 2022
Editura: Macmillan Education UK
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Descriere
Presenting
the
richness
of
Korean
civilization
from
early
state
formation
to
the
jarring
transformations
resulting
in
two
distinctive
trajectories
of
modern
development,
this
book
introduces
the
country's
major
historical
events,
patterns,
and
debates.
Organised
both
chronologically
and
thematically,
it
explore
recurring
themes
such
as
Korean
identity,
external
influence,
and
family
and
gender.
This
lively
narrative
assumes
no
prior
knowledge,
inviting
readers
to
appreciate
both
the
distinctiveness
and
universality
of
Korean
history,
while
integrating
it
into
East
Asian
history
more
broadly.
Fully revised throughout, this second edition explores recent developments in Korean history and places greater emphasis on historiography, with each chapter including extensive discussion of how the events and themes under consideration have been viewed up to the present day.
Fully revised throughout, this second edition explores recent developments in Korean history and places greater emphasis on historiography, with each chapter including extensive discussion of how the events and themes under consideration have been viewed up to the present day.
Cuprins
List
of
Chronologies
and
Maps.-
Brief
Chronology.-
Maps.-
Acknowledgements.-
Introduction.-
Note
on
Romanization.-
1.
Goguryeo
and
Ancient
Korea.-
2.
Queen
Seondeok
and
Silla's
Unification
of
Korea
.-
3.
The
Unified
Silla
Kingdom.-
4.
Founding
of
the
Goryeo
Dynasty.-
5.
Religion
and
Regionalism
in
the
Goryeo
Order.-
6.
The
Mongol
Overlord
Period.-
7.
Goryeo-Joseon
Transition.-
8.
Confucianism
and
the
Family
in
the
Early
Joseon
Era.-
9.
The
Great
Invasions,
1592-1636.-
10.
Ideology,
Family,
and
Nationhood
in
the
Mid-Joseon
Era.-
11.
Intellectual
Opening
in
the
Late
Eighteenth
Century.-
12.
Popular
Culture
in
the
Late
Joseon
Era.-
13.
Nineteenth-Century
Unrest.-
14.
1894,
A
Fateful
Year.-
15.
The
Great
Korean
Empire.-
16.
The
Japanese
Takeover,
1904-1918.-
17.
The
Long
1920s.-
18.
Nation,
Culture,
and
Everyday
Life
in
the
Late
Colonial
Period.-
19.
Wartime
Mobilization,
1938-45.-
20.
The
Liberation
Period,
1945-50.-
21.
The
Korean
War^rth
Korea.-
23.
1960s
South
Korea.-
24.
Culture
and
Politics
in
1970s
South
Korea.-
25.
Monumental
Life
in
North
Korea
.-
26.
South
Korean
Democratization
.-
27.
South
Korea
in
the
21st
Century.-
28. Epilogue:
Historical
Reckoning
in
the
Two
Koreas,
2010-2020.- Further
Readings.-
Index.
Notă biografică
Kyung
Moon
Hwang
is
Professor
of
Korean
Studies
at
The
Australian
National
University
in
Canberra,
Australia.
A
graduate
of
Oberlin
College
and
Harvard
University,
his
research
covers
the
modern
transformation
of
Korea,
with
a
focus
on
state
and
society
in
the
early
20th
century
and
history
disputes
in
the
late
20th
century.
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Emphasising
context,
connections
and
long-term
trends,A
History
of
Koreailluminates
both
the
distinctiveness
and
universality
of
one
of
the
world’s
oldest
cultures.
Assuming
no
prior
knowledge,
Hwang
guides
readers
from
early
state
formation
and
the
dynastic
eras
to
the
modern
experience
in
both
North
and
South
Korea.
Structured
around
episodic
accounts,
each
chapter
begins
by
discussing
a
defining
moment
in
Korean
history
in
context,
with
an
extensive
examination
of
how
the
events
and
themes
under
consideration
have
been
viewed
up
to
the
present
day.
Revised
and
refreshed
throughout,
this
new
edition
brings
the
narrative
right
up
to
the
present
day
while
the
wealth
of
resources
on
the
brand
new
companion
website
will
support
your
learning
both
inside
and
outside
of
the
classroom.Dynamic
and
meticulously
researched,
this
third
edition
continues
to
be
one
of
the
leading
introductory
textbooks
on
Korean
history.
It
is
essential
reading
for
undergraduate
and
postgraduate
students
of
Korean
or
Asian
history.
Caracteristici
Comprehensive
scope,
covering
Korea’s
history
from
the
ancient
to
contemporary
eras,
and
both
South
and
North
Korea
Clearly and accessibly written, providing comprehensive coverage without assuming prior knowledge of Korean history
Guides readers into each chapter with a single representative historical event or episode, discussed in detail and in context
Includes illustrations, chronologies, maps and other reference material to supplement study
new_to_this_edition
Brand new Epilogue covering the developments of the last 5 or so years in both North and South Korea, bringing the book’s coverage right up to the present day
More textboxes on thought-provoking topics such as the Korean War in film Updated throughout with the latest scholarship and refreshed images to illuminate key concepts
A brand new companion website to support teaching and learning with a wealth of resources including further discussion questions, interactive maps and PowerPoint slides for lecturers
Clearly and accessibly written, providing comprehensive coverage without assuming prior knowledge of Korean history
Guides readers into each chapter with a single representative historical event or episode, discussed in detail and in context
Includes illustrations, chronologies, maps and other reference material to supplement study
new_to_this_edition
Brand new Epilogue covering the developments of the last 5 or so years in both North and South Korea, bringing the book’s coverage right up to the present day
More textboxes on thought-provoking topics such as the Korean War in film Updated throughout with the latest scholarship and refreshed images to illuminate key concepts
A brand new companion website to support teaching and learning with a wealth of resources including further discussion questions, interactive maps and PowerPoint slides for lecturers