Report on Reforms and Progress in Chosen (Korea)
Author: Korea
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 266
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Author: Korea
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Published: 1909
Total Pages: 266
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 258
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Published: 1917
Total Pages: 210
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Royal Asiatic Society--Korea Branch
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 652
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKList of members in v. 1-3, 6-50; constitution and by-laws in v. 1, 10.
Author: Brian Yecies
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2012-05-23
Total Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 113667473X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKorea’s Occupied Cinemas, 1893-1948 compares and contrasts the development of cinema in Korea during the Japanese occupation (1910-1945) and US Army Military (1945-1948) periods within the larger context of cinemas in occupied territories. It differs from previous studies by drawing links between the arrival in Korea of modern technology and ideas, and the cultural, political and social environment, as it follows the development of exhibition, film policy, and filmmaking from 1893 to 1948. During this time, Korean filmmakers seized every opportunity to learn production techniques and practice their skills, contributing to the growth of a national cinema despite the conditions produced by their occupation by colonial and military powers. At the same time, Korea served as an important territory for the global expansion of the American and Japanese film industries, and, after the late 1930s, Koreans functioned as key figures in the co-production of propaganda films that were designed to glorify loyalty to the Japanese Empire. For these reasons, and as a result of the tensions created by divided loyalties, the history of cinema in Korea is a far more dynamic story than simply that of a national cinema struggling to develop its own narrative content and aesthetics under colonial conditions.
Author: Andre Schmid
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 388
ISBN-13: 9780231125390
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTurning from more traditional modes of historical inquiry, Korea Between Empires explores the formative influence of language and social discourse on conceptions of nationalism, national identity, and the nation-state.
Author: Michael Shin
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-04-17
Total Pages: 428
ISBN-13: 1134830645
DOWNLOAD EBOOKModern Korean nationalism has been shaped by the turbulent historical forces that shook and transformed the peninsula during the twentieth century, including foreign occupation, civil war, and division. This book examines the emergence of the nation as the hegemonic form of collective identity after the March First Movement of 1919, widely seen as one of the major turning points of modern Korean history. The analysis focuses on Yi Gwangsu (1892–1950), a pioneering novelist, newspaper editor, and leader of the nationalist movement, who was directly involved in many aspects of its emergence during the Japanese occupation period. Yi Gwangsu was one of the few intellectuals who not only wrote for almost the entirety of the colonial period but who also was centrally involved in many institutions related to the production of identity. By focusing on Yi Gwangsu the book provides a different kind of historical narrative linking the various fragments of the nation, puts forward a new understanding of the March First Movement and its role in the emergence of the nation, and demonstrates how central to the emergence of the nation were the development of the print industry, the rise of a modern readership, and the emergence of a capitalist market for print. This book shows how the March First Movement catalyzed the confluence of these factors, enabling the nation to emerge as the dominant form of collective identity.
Author: Korea
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Published: 1915
Total Pages: 167
ISBN-13: 9780543971722
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: A. Wigfall Green
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Published: 2013-05-31
Total Pages: 159
ISBN-13: 1473384125
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA fascinating history of the Korean peninsula. From its earliest populated human origins up until the present day.
Author: Dennis Mcnamara
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-05-20
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13: 0429964161
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExploring the interaction among system, state, and society, this book illuminates the social and economic history of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century colonial Korea. Dennis McNamara argues that transformation within and trade abroad, led by rice exports, spurred Korea's shift from isolation to inclusion in a modem regional system. In hi