The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910
by
Peter Duus
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History
Manga
Format
Hardcover
Pages
498
Language
English
Published
Sep 20, 1995
Publisher
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0520086147
ISBN-13
9780520086142
Description
This insightful work delves into a pivotal period of Japanese history, exploring the complex dynamics of Japan's expansion into Korea between 1895 and 1910. Peter Duus illuminates how the convergence of military might and cultural influence played a critical role in shaping the relationship between these neighboring nations. Using a blend of meticulous historical research and compelling narrative, he unpacks the intricate motivations and strategies behind Japan's aggressive policies, shedding light on the interplay of economic ambitions and nationalistic fervor.
The book also examines the profound impact of these developments on both Korean society and Japan's emergence as a formidable power on the global stage. Duus's exploration reveals not only the consequences of colonial expansion for the Korean people but also how this era set the trajectory for future inter-Korean relations. Through a detailed analysis, he invites readers to reconsider the established narratives around Japan's rise and the enduring legacies of this tumultuous period.
The book also examines the profound impact of these developments on both Korean society and Japan's emergence as a formidable power on the global stage. Duus's exploration reveals not only the consequences of colonial expansion for the Korean people but also how this era set the trajectory for future inter-Korean relations. Through a detailed analysis, he invites readers to reconsider the established narratives around Japan's rise and the enduring legacies of this tumultuous period.
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