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A Korean Nationalist Entrepreneur: A Life History of Kim Songsu, 1891-1955: Suny Korean Studies

Autor Choong Soon Kim
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 1998
This book delineates the drive for Korean modernization by cultural nationalists during the colonial era in the early twentieth century. The cultural nationalism movement, led by moderate nationalists, eschewed overt resistance to Japanese imperialism and advocated self-strengthening programs to lay the foundation for future Korean independence. To describe this movement, this book focuses on Kim Songsu and his various projects for Korean modernization. The author provides a narrative that includes encapsulated stories and sheds light on the Japanese colonial policies concerning Korea. A Korean Nationalist Entrepreneur examines Kim's projects in chronological order, reflecting historian Carter J. Erkert's statement that Kim's life history has been so closely intertwined with some of the deepest currents of modern Korean history itself. The book describes how Kim took over and developed a post-elementary school, founded Korea's first modern textile firm, established one of Korea's major newspapers, and established Posong Junior College (which later became Koryo University). In 1946, after Korea's liberation from Japan, Kim became a pivotal figure in the conservative Korean Democratic Party, which became the main opposition party in Korea in the 1950s. He eventually became vice president in 1951 under Syngman Rhee.
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ISBN-13: 9780791437216
ISBN-10: 0791437213
Pagini: 237
Editura: State University of New York Press
Colecția Suny Korean Studies
Seria Suny Korean Studies


Notă biografică

Choong Soon Kim is University Faculty Scholar and Professor of Anthropology, The University of Tennessee at Martin. His previous books include Japanese Industry in the American South; The Culture of Korean Industry: An Ethnography of Poongsan Corporation; Faithful Endurance: An Ethnography of Poongsan Corporation; An Asian Anthropologist in the South: Field Experiences with Blacks, Indians, and Whites; and T'ojong Pigyo l-un Muotsinga.