
Korea: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
Mar 29, 2020
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0198830777
ISBN-13
9780198830771
Description
Korea has long been a fascinating subject of study, caught in the complex web of regional dynamics dominated by its larger neighbors, China and Japan. This insightful exploration traces Korea's rich history, culture, and its emerging role on the global stage. Readers are taken through a narrative that highlights the resilience and unique identity of the Korean people, often overshadowed by external influences.
The book delves into the evolution of Korean society, illustrating how historical events have shaped its modern identity. It examines the impact of colonization, wars, and economic changes, revealing the depths of suffering and success that define the Korean experience. Through engaging prose, the author invites readers to appreciate the vibrant culture that has emerged from such adversity.
Furthermore, the work provides a contemporary lens on North and South Korea, shedding light on their distinct paths and ongoing tensions. The author thoughtfully confronts the complexities of national identity amid the backdrop of global geopolitics.
In capturing the essence of Korea's past and present, this short introduction serves as an excellent primer for readers seeking to understand a nation that, after centuries of silence, is now making its voice heard in the world.
The book delves into the evolution of Korean society, illustrating how historical events have shaped its modern identity. It examines the impact of colonization, wars, and economic changes, revealing the depths of suffering and success that define the Korean experience. Through engaging prose, the author invites readers to appreciate the vibrant culture that has emerged from such adversity.
Furthermore, the work provides a contemporary lens on North and South Korea, shedding light on their distinct paths and ongoing tensions. The author thoughtfully confronts the complexities of national identity amid the backdrop of global geopolitics.
In capturing the essence of Korea's past and present, this short introduction serves as an excellent primer for readers seeking to understand a nation that, after centuries of silence, is now making its voice heard in the world.
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