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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Primary Source Readings
- Preface to the Fourth Edition
- Acknowledgments
- Maps
- Introduction
- 1 The Origins
- The Koreans
- Early Inhabitants
- The Age of Rice Farming Begins
- Sources for Early Korea
- Chosŏn
- The Chinese Commanderies
- Chinese Commanderies and Their Neighbors: The Northern Peoples
- Chinese Commanderies and Their Neighbors: The Southern Peoples
- Politics of the Third Century
- Korea in Global Perspective: 5,000 Years of History
- 2 The Period of the Three Kingdoms, Fourth Century to 676
- The Emergence of the Three Kingdoms
- The Wa and Mimana
- Korea and Northeast Asia in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries
- Culture and Society of the Three Kingdoms
- The Bone-Ranks, the Hwabaek, and the Hwarang
- The Changing Environment of the Late Sixth and Seventh Centuries
- The Unification of Korea under Silla
- Korea in Global Perspective: State Formation
- 3 Late Silla, 676 to 935
- The Peninsular Kingdom
- Consolidation of Central Monarchical Rule under Silla, 676–780
- Silla and the Chinese Model
- Supporting the Silla State
- Silla Society
- Religion and Aristocratic Culture
- Silla and Its Neighbors
- Parhae
- The Decline of Silla
- The Later Three Kingdoms
- Korea in Global Perspective: Silla’s Rise and Fall
- 4 Koryŏ, 935 to 1170
- The New Koryŏ State
- Koryŏ in East Asia
- Internal Politics, 935–1170
- Koryŏ Culture
- The Samguk Sagi
- Koryŏ Society
- Korea in Global Perspective: Koryŏ’s Examination System
- 5 Military Rulers and Mongol Invaders, 1170 to 1392
- Military Rule
- Sŏn Buddhism
- Korea, Japan, and Feudal Europe
- The Mongol Invasions
- The Legacy of the Mongol Period
- Late Koryŏ Society
- The End of Koryŏ
- Late Koryŏ Culture
- The Rise of Neo-Confucianism
- Korea in Global Perspective: The Mongols and Korea
- 6 The Neo-Confucian Revolution and the Chosŏn State, 1392 to the Eighteenth Century
- Establishing the Yi Dynasty
- The Neo-Confucianist Project
- The Chosŏn State
- The Censorate and the Classics Mat
- Historians
- The Examination System
- Education
- Agricultural Improvements and the State
- Military and Foreign Affairs
- The Japanese and Manchu Invasions
- Competition for Power among the Elite
- Chosŏn in Historical Perspective
- Korea in Global Perspective: Chosŏn as an Ideologically Driven State
- 7 Chosŏn Society
- The Family
- Women during the Yi Dynasty
- Social Structure
- Slaves and Outcastes
- Crime and Punishment
- Religious Beliefs and Practices
- Philosophy
- Arts, Literature, and Science
- Technology and Inventions
- Korea in Global Perspective: Women in Korea
- Korea in Global Perspective: Chosŏn’s Social Hierarchy
- 8 Late Chosŏn, Early Eighteenth Century to 1876
- The Politics of Late Chosŏn
- Late Chosŏn and the Confucian World Order
- Korean Travelers to China and Japan
- Taxation and Reform
- Agriculture
- Commerce and Trade
- Cultural Flowering of Late Chosŏn
- Sirhak
- Everyday Life
- Korea in the Nineteenth Century: The “Hermit Kingdom”
- Internal Problems in the Nineteenth Century
- Korea in Global Perspective: The Hermit Kingdom?
- 9 Korea in the Age of Imperialism, 1876 to 1910
- Early Contacts with the West
- The Opening of Korea
- Early Reforms, 1876–1884
- The Chinese Decade, 1885–1894
- The Tonghak Rebellion
- Kabo Reforms
- The Russian Ascendancy and the Independence Club
- The Russo-Japanese War and the Protectorate
- The Protectorate, 1905–1910
- Korea in Transition
- Korea in Global Perspective: Korea in the Age of Imperialism
- 10 Colonial Korea, 1910 to 1945
- The March First Movement
- The Post–March First Period
- Cultural Ferment of the 1920s
- Moderate and Radical Nationalism
- Economic Development
- Modernity and Social Change
- Rural Society
- Wartime Colonialism, 1931–1945
- Forced Assimilation
- A Society in Turmoil: The Legacy of Colonial Rule
- Korea in Global Perspective: The Korean Nationalist Movement
- Korea in Global Perspective: Korea’s Colonial Experience
- 11 Division and War, 1945 to 1953
- The End of Colonial Rule in Korea
- North Korea under Soviet Occupation
- South Korea under U.S. Occupation
- Trusteeship
- Establishing a Separate Regime in the North
- The Beginnings of a New Regime in the South
- Toward Division
- The Republic of Korea
- The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
- On the Eve of the Korean War
- The Korean War
- The Impact of the Korean War
- Korea in Global Perspective: Divided Countries
- Korea in Global Perspective: The Korean War
- 12 North Korea: Recovery, Transformation, and Decline, 1953 to 1993
- The Divergent Paths of the Two Koreas
- North Korea’s Recovery
- North Korea’s Great Leap Forward
- The Political Consolidation of Kim Il Sung and His Manchurian Guerrilla Comrades
- Creating a Monolithic State
- The Cult of the Kim Family
- Kim Il Sung’s Juche Society
- Everyday Life
- Foreign Policy
- Economic Problems
- Korea in Global Perspective: North Korea as a Communist Country
- 13 South Korea: From Poverty to Prosperity, 1953 to 1997
- The Syngman Rhee Years, 1953–1960
- The Democratic Experiment, 1960–1961
- The Military Coup
- Economic Transformation
- Economic Growth under Park Chung Hee
- Chaebŏls
- Transformation of the Countryside
- The Greening of South Korea
- Economic Development in the 1980s
- Explaining South Korea’s Economic Miracle
- Education
- Korea in Global Perspective: Educational Development
- Korea in Global Perspective: Economic Development
- 14 South Korea: Creating a Democratic Society, 1953 to 1997
- Military Authoritarianism
- The Yushin Era, 1971–1979
- Seoul Spring, 1979–1980
- The Fifth Republic
- 1987: A Political Turning Point
- Transition to Democracy
- Understanding the Democratic Turn
- Student Activism
- Organized Labor
- Social and Cultural Transition
- Korea in Global Perspective: Democratization
- 15 Contemporary North Korea, 1993 to 2019
- In Decline: A Period of Crisis
- Under Kim Jong Il
- Ideology
- Famine
- Crisis and Summitry
- Tentative Reforms
- Confrontations and the Policy of Survival
- North Korea under Kim Jong Un
- Reviving the Past, Moving toward an Uncertain Future
- North Korean Refugees
- The Pandemic and a Shifting International Situation
- North Korea and the Prospects for Unification
- Korea in Global Perspective: North Korea’s Famine
- Korea in Global Perspective: North Korea as a Failed State
- 16 Contemporary South Korea, 1997 to 2023
- Return to Civilian Government
- Economic Crisis and Recovery
- Domestic Politics
- Foreign Policy
- Rethinking Reunification
- A Society Undergoing Rapid Change
- Changing Gender Relations, Changing Families
- Ethnic Homogeneity and Multiculturalism
- Facing History and Preserving Heritage
- New Crises and New Problems
- Making Sense of the Korean Experience
- Globalization of Korean Culture
- Korea in Global Perspective: South Korea’s Place in the World
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Romanization
- Glossary of Korean Words
- Annotated Selected Bibliography
- About the Author
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