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Modern Korea and Its Others: Perceptions of the Neighbouring Countries and Korean Modernity (Routledge Advances in Korean Studies)
SKU: 9781138855526
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Explore the intricate formative years of Modern Korea (1880-1945), where perceptions of its neighbours—China, Japan, and Russia—profoundly shaped national identity and modernity. This research unveils how Korean nationalism was intrinsically internationalist, drawing complex lessons from both threats and alternative models. Discover nuanced insights into anti-colonial movements, revealing admiration for Japanese advancements and the significant impact of Chinese and Soviet revolutions. Essential for students and scholars of Korean history, East Asian studies, and the colonial era, this book offers critical perspectives on global influences shaping national development. Dive into fascinating Asian studies.
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