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A brief history of Korea isolation, war, despotism and revival : the fascinating story of a resilient but divided people / Michael J Seth.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Seth, Michael J., 1948- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Korea--History.
Manners and customs.
Civilization.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (290 pages)
Place of Publication:
Tokyo, Japan ; Rutland, Vermont ; Singapore : Tuttle Publishing, [2019]
Summary:
Exploring Korean history from its ancient roots to the present day, A Brief History of Korea is the story of a people with a rich and united culture that has become two Koreas in modern times - one isolated and secretive and the other among the world's most successful economies. Korean culture developed on a 600-mile-long peninsula, bordered on the north by mountains and three sides by the sea, set apart from the Asian mainland. Korea was one of the last countries in Asia to be visited by Westerners and its borders have remained largely unchanged since it was unified in the seventh century. Though it is one of the world's oldest and most ethnically homogeneous states, Korea was not born in a vacuum. Geographically isolated, the country was heavily influenced by powerful China and was often used as a bridge to the mainland by Japan. Calling themselves as "a shrimp among whales," Koreans borrowed elements of government, culture and religion all the while fiercely fighting to maintain independence from powerful neighbors. This fascinating book tells the story of Korean domestic dynasties, empires and states, as well as foreign conquest, occupation and division. Today, the two Koreas are starkly different - North Korea a nation closed to the world and South Korea an economic powerhouse and center of Asian democracy. Chronicling significant events right up through 2018's Singapore Summit, author Michael J. Seth presents a relevant, interesting and important history of Korea within a larger global context. Korea's history is a turbulent one, but ultimately the story of a resistant and resourceful people in search of lasting peace
Contents:
Origins
Buddhist Korea : the Silla and Goryeo Kingdoms
Confucian Korea : the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910)
From kingdom to colony : Korea under imperial domination and colonial rule (1876-1945)
Korea becomes two states : division and war (1945-1953)
The rise of North Korea : the years of rapid development
A struggling North Korea : stagnation, crisis, and survival
An emerging South Korea : war, authoritarianism, and economic development
Prosperous South Korea : democratization and first world status
Challenges in every direction : Korea today.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-4629-2111-6

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