Format:
Online-Ressource (343 p.)
ISBN:
9789004299719
Series Statement:
Brill's Korean studies library 4
Content:
"This outline of Korea's civilisation is a cultural history that examines the ways the Korean people over the past two millennia understood the world and viewed their place in society. In the traditional era, the interaction between several broad religious and philosophical traditions and social institutions, state interests and, at times, external pressures, provides the framework of the story. In the modern era, the chief concern is with the rapid and momentous cultural changes that have occurred over the past one and a half centuries in the idea and spread of education, the rise in influence of students, the development of mass culture, the redefinition of gender, and the continuing importance of religion"--Provided by publisher
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Description based upon print version of record
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Contents; Preface and Acknowledgements; List of Maps and Illustrations; Political Chronology of the Korean Peninsula; Introduction; Chapter 1 From Tribes to Monarchies; Location and Territory; The Mists of Time; Wiman Chosŏn; The Three Kingdoms; The Silla Bone-rank Aristocracy; United Silla; The Problem of T'ang China; The Challenge of Regional Aristocracies; Rise of the Koryŏ Dynasty; The Mongol Presence; Chapter 2 Buddhism, Confucianism and the People; Silla Religion and Culture; Classical Religion; Buddhism; Buddhism and Art; Koryŏ Buddhism; Confucianism; The People
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Social Policy and WelfareThe Status of Women; The Rise of the Military; Chapter 3 The Grand Tradition I: The Pillars of Orthodoxy; The Neo-Confucian World; The State and Economy; The Metaphysics of Orthodoxy; Education and the Growth of Factions; The Japanese Invasion; Science and Technology; The Grounds of Longevity; Chapter 4 The Grand Tradition II: The Other Side of Orthodoxy; The Regulation of Women; Religion; Buddhism; Classical Religion; Catholicism; Literature and Thought; The Scholars' Revolt; Chapter 5 The Tradition Under Siege; The Imo Incident; The Taewŏn'gun
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Challenges to the Grand TraditionThe Enlightenment Party and the Kapsin Coup; The Tonghak Movement; The Peasant War of 1894; The Kabo Reforms; The Independence Club; Formation of the Independence Club; Independence Club Activities; The Enlightenment Movement; Chapter 6 The Nation in Question; Japan's Annexation of Korea; Economic Developments; Land Management; Industry, Trade, and Commerce; Independence Movements; The March First Movement; The Movement Abroad; Prescriptions for a New Korea; Culturalist Movements; Socialist and Communist Movements; The United Front Movement
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Cultural DevelopmentsEducation; Publications; Literacy and Literature; Gender Movements and the 'New Women'; Liberal Feminists; Ideological Divisions; Religious Movements; Buddhism; Ch'ŏndogyo; Christianity; Christianity and Socialism; The Shintō Shrine Edict; War and the End of Colonial Rule; Conclusion; Chapter 7 A Nation Divided, 1945-1990; The Road to Permanent Division; The Korean War; Orthodoxy in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea; Chuch'e Ideology; Economic Policy; Orthodoxy in the Republic of Korea; Self-reliance and Unity; Economic Policy; The New Yangban
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Confucian Categories and Mass SocietyDynastic Politics and the Cause of Communism in the North; Autocracy, Military Rule and Democracy in the South; The Struggle for Democracy in South Korea; Student Movements; The Kwangju Uprising, May 1980; Chapter 8 Civilisation, North and South, 1945-1990s; Education; The Meaning of the Family; South Korea; North Korea; Women and Society; Women's Employment in South Korea; Women and Politics in South Korea; Literary Reflections in South Korea; Literature of Engagement; The Minjung Movement in Literature; Pure Literature; Literary Reflections of Gender
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Religion and Society in North Korea
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004300057
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004299719
Additional Edition:
Print version Korea: Outline of a Civilisation
Language:
English
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