Korea 1905–1945 : From Japanese Colonialism to Liberation and Independence / Ku Daeyeol.
Material type: TextSeries: Renaissance Books Imperialism in East Asia SeriesPublisher: Amsterdam :  Amsterdam University Press,  [2022]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
TextSeries: Renaissance Books Imperialism in East Asia SeriesPublisher: Amsterdam :  Amsterdam University Press,  [2022]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - 9781912961221
- 327.59009041
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Editors’ Preface -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Preface -- Part 1: The Period of Annexation -- CHAPTER 1: A GENERAL FRAMEWORK -- CHAPTER 2: POLITICS OF ANNEXATION -- CHAPTER 3: CONSOLIDATION AND EXPANSION: THE 1910s -- CHAPTER 4: THE MARCH FIRST MOVEMENT (1919) -- CHAPTER 5: CHANGES IN PEACETIME: THE 1920s -- CHAPTER 6: BRIDGE BETWEEN JAPAN AND MANCHURIA:THE 1930s -- RETROSPECTIVE: KOREA THROUGH A WESTERN LOOKING GLASS -- Part 2: Role of the US and Other Powers -- CHAPTER 7: PROBLEMS IN PREVIOUS STUDIES ON LIBERATION AND DIVISION -- CHAPTER 8: U.S. POLICY TOWARD KOREA: RECOGNITION OF INDEPENDENCE AND THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT -- CHAPTER 9: CHINA’S KOREA POLICY: REASSERTION OF ITS POSITION AND KOREA -- CHAPTER 10344: BRITISH KOREA POLICY: RESTORATION OF THE EMPIRE AND THE KOREAN QUESTION -- CHAPTER 11: THE SOVIET UNION AND KOREA: REVISITING SOVIET INTERVENTION IN THE KOREAN QUESTION -- CHAPTER 12: A NEW LOOK AT THE TRUSTEESHIP -- EPILOGUE AND CONCLUSION: AN ESTABLISHED DIVISION -- Bibliography -- Index
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This important new study by one of Korea’s leading historians focuses on the international relations of colonial Korea – from the Japanese rule of the peninsula and its foreign relations (1905–1945) to the ultimate liberation of the country at the end of the Second World War. In addition, it fills a significant gap – the ‘blank space’ – in Korean diplomatic history. Furthermore, it highlights several other fundamental aspects in the history of modern Korea, such as the historical perception of the policy-making process and the attitudes of both China and Britain which influenced US policy regarding Korea at the end of World War II.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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