Narratives of Nation Building in Korea

Narratives of Nation Building in Korea
Author: Sheila Miyoshi Jager
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-07-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317464112

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This book offers new insight on how key historical texts and events in Korea's history have contributed to the formation of the nation's collective consciousness. The work is woven around the unifying premise that particular narrative texts/events that extend back to the premodern period have remained important, albeit transformed, over the modern period and into the contemporary period. The author explores the relationship between gender and nationalism by showing how key narrative topics, such as tales of virtuous womanhood, have been employed, transformed, and re-deployed to make sense of particular national events. Connecting these narratives and historic events to contemporary Korean society, Jager reveals how these "sites" - or reference points - were also successfully re-deployed in the context of the division of Korea and the construction of Korea's modern consciousness.

The Origins of the Choson Dynasty

The Origins of the Choson Dynasty
Author: John B. Duncan
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780295805337

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The Origins of the Choson Dynasty provides an exhaustive analysis of the structure and composition of Korea's central officialdom during the transition from the Koryo dynasty (918-1392) to the Choson dynasty (1392-1910) and offers a new interpretation of the history of traditional Korea.

The Cambridge Illustrated History of China

The Cambridge Illustrated History of China
Author: Patricia Buckley Ebrey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1999-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 052166991X

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A look at the over eight thousand year history and civilization of China.

Finding Your Roots

Finding Your Roots
Author: Henry Louis Gates Jr.
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469618012

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Who are we, and where do we come from? The fundamental drive to answer these questions is at the heart of Finding Your Roots, the companion book to the PBS documentary series seen by 30 million people. As Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. shows us, the tools of cutting-edge genomics and deep genealogical research now allow us to learn more about our roots, looking further back in time than ever before. Gates's investigations take on the personal and genealogical histories of more than twenty luminaries, including United States Congressman John Lewis, actor Robert Downey Jr., CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, President of the "Becoming American Institute" Linda Chavez, and comedian Margaret Cho. Interwoven with their moving stories of immigration, assimilation, strife, and success, Gates provides practical information for amateur genealogists just beginning archival research on their own families' roots, and he details the advances in genetic research now available to the public. The result is an illuminating exploration of who we are, how we lost track of our roots, and how we can find them again.

The Illustrated History of the British Empire in India and the East from the Earliest Times to the Suppression of the Sepoy Mutiny in 1859

The Illustrated History of the British Empire in India and the East  from the Earliest Times to the Suppression of the Sepoy Mutiny in 1859
Author: Edward Henry Nolan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 908
Release: 1861
Genre: British
ISBN: NLS:B000389413

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Adventures of a Tiger Boy

Adventures of a Tiger Boy
Author: Charles Buck Cho
Publsiher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2018-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781640033252

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In a rural hamlet in southwestern Korea in the 1950s, a boy, born in the year of the Tiger, works in the fields alongside his father and plays with his own handmade toys. Having just finished elementary school with no prospect of further schooling because of the poverty of his family, Charlie hungers for food and for knowledge. True to his tiger birth sign, he dares to leave his home penniless, in search of a better life for himself and for his family. His wanderings eventually lead him to America where he manages to earn his way through college, while supporting his starving family back in his hometown and later bringing them to America. His miraculous epic journey is truly inspirational.

History of the Empire of Japan

History of the Empire of Japan
Author: Japan. Monbushō
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1893
Genre: Chicago. World's Columbian Exposition, 1893
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037232605

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A History Of Korea

A History Of Korea
Author: Roger Tennant
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781136167058

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First published in 1996. Always there are hills in the distance, backed by mountains, wreathed in mist, and always the sound of water. These are the things that have inspired the Korea’s poets and artists and haunt the dreams of its exiles. An eastern backbone of sharp mountains has ribs that run westward and from these wooded hills flow the water that trickles through the rice fields. Climatic maps show it to be at the centre of a small area that is almost unique in its combination of cold dry winters and hot rainy summers. Most of its plants and animals are common to the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere but they are tested almost to destruction by seasonal alternations of Siberian cold and summer monsoons. In May the brown desert of winter begins to shimmer in a delicate veil of green which grows into a summer jungle and dies with glory in a long warm autumn of red and gold. About 600 miles in length and 150-200 miles wide, it reaches out from the mainland like an oriental Italy, with China embracing it to the north and west and Japan only 100 miles away to the south and east. This book illuminates the reader about the history of Korea.