A New History of KoreaHarvard University Press, 1984 - 474 من الصفحات The first English-language history of Korea to appear in more than a decade, this translation offers Western readers a distillation of the latest and best scholarship on Korean history and culture from the earliest times to the student revolution of 1960. The most widely read and respected general history, A New History of Korea (Han’guksa sillon) was first published in 1961 and has undergone two major revisions and updatings. |
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Society and Culture in the Neolithic Period | 5 |
Aristocratic Societies Under Monarchical Rule | 36 |
The Foreign Relations of the Three Kingdoms | 45 |
The Aristocratic Culture of the Three Kingdoms | 57 |
The Fashioning of an Authoritarian Monarchy | 66 |
The Flourishing of Silla Culture | 81 |
The Society and Culture of Parhae | 88 |
Unification by Koryo | 101 |
Changes in the System of Tax Collection | 224 |
Sirhak and Other New Intellectual Concerns | 232 |
New Modes of Expression in the Arts | 243 |
Tremors in the Yangban Status System | 250 |
The Reforms and Isolation Policy of the Taewongun | 263 |
The Reform Movement of the Progressive Party | 275 |
The Reform of 1894 | 290 |
Nationalist Stirrings and Imperialist Aggression | 300 |
The Hereditary Aristocratic Order of Koryo | 110 |
Aristocratic Society and the Economic Structure | 120 |
Aristocratic Culture | 129 |
Disturbances in the Aristocratic Order | 136 |
The Military Rule of the Choe | 145 |
The Culture of the Age of the Military | 153 |
Growth of the Power of the Literati | 160 |
The Creation of a Yangban Society | 172 |
Social and Economic Structure of the Yangban | 182 |
Yangban Bureaucratic Culture | 192 |
The Rise of the NeoConfucian Literati | 201 |
The Struggle Against the Japanese and Manchus | 209 |
The Culture of the NeoConfucian Literati | 217 |
Japanese Aggression and the Struggle | 306 |
Japanese Economic Aggression and Korean Capital | 317 |
The Patriotic Enlightenment Movement | 327 |
The March First Movement | 338 |
Development of the Nationalist Movement | 346 |
Native Capital and the Condition of Korean | 354 |
The Preservation of Korean Culture | 367 |
The Beginnings of Democracy | 373 |
The Korean War | 379 |
Dynastic Lineages | 387 |
Select Bibliography | 395 |
IndexGlossary | 414 |