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Korea's twentieth-century odyssey / Michael E. Robinson.

De Gruyter University of Hawaii Press eBook Package 2000-2013 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Robinson, Michael Edson.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Korea--History--20th century--Textbooks.
Korea.
Korea (South)--History--20th century--Textbooks.
Korea (South).
Korea (North)--History--20th century--Textbooks.
Korea (North).
Physical Description:
x, 220 p. : ill., map.
Place of Publication:
Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, c2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
For more than half of the twentieth century, the Korean peninsula has been divided between two hostile and competitive nation-states, each claiming to be the sole legitimate expression of the Korean nation. The division remains an unsolved problem dating to the beginnings of the Cold War and now projects the politics of that period into the twenty-first century. Korea's Twentieth-Century Odyssey is designed to provide readers with the historical essentials upon which to unravel the complex politics and contemporary crises that currently exist in the East Asian region. Beginning with a description of late-nineteenth-century imperialism, Michael Robinson shows how traditional Korean political culture shaped the response of Koreans to multiple threats to their sovereignty after being opened to the world economy by Japan in the 1870s. He locates the origins of both modern nationalism and the economic and cultural modernization of Korea in the twenty years preceding the fall of the traditional state to Japanese colonialism in 1910.Robinson breaks new ground with his analysis of the colonial period, tracing the ideological division of contemporary Korea to the struggle of different actors to mobilize a national independence movement at the time. More importantly, he locates the reason for successful Japanese hegemony in policies that included-and thus implicated-Koreans within the colonial system. He concludes with a discussion of the political and economic evolution of South and North Korea after 1948 that accounts for the valid legitimacy claims of both nation-states on the peninsula.
Contents:
Introduction. Korea's turbulent 20th century
A new century and the end of an era
Colonial state and society
Class and nation in colonial Korea: the 1920s
Colonial modernity, assimilation, and war: 1930-1945
Liberation, civil war, and division
Political and economic development in South Korea
Going it alone: the DPRK, 1953-present
Democratization in South Korea: 1987-2000
Epilogue. Untying the Korean knot.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Aug 2019)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-210) and index.
ISBN:
9780824863272
0824863275
9781435666375
1435666372
OCLC:
647928276

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