Han'guk ŭi minjung ponggi

minjung ŭl chuin'gong ŭro tasi ssŭn Namhan ŭi sahoe undongsa 1894 Nongmin chŏnjaeng-2008 Ch'otpul siwi

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Han'guk ŭi minjung ponggi

minjung ŭl chuin'gong ŭro tasi ssŭn Namhan ŭi sahoe undongsa 1894 Nongmin chŏnjaeng-2008 Ch'otpul siwi

Ch'op'an
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Using social movements as a prism to illuminate the oft-hidden history of 20th-century Korea, this book provides detailed analysis of major uprisings that have patterned that country’s politics and society. From the 1894 Tonghak Uprising through the March 1, 1919, independence movement and anti-Japanese resistance, a direct line is traced to the popular opposition to U.S. division of Korea after World War Two. The overthrow of Syngman Rhee in 1960, resistance to Park Chung-hee, the 1980 Gwangju Uprising, as well as student, labor, and feminist movements are all recounted with attention to their economic and political contexts. South Korean opposition to neoliberalism is portrayed in detail, as is an analysis of neoliberalism’s rise and effects. With a central focus on the Gwangju Uprising (that ultimately proved decisive in South Korea’s democratization), the author uses Korean experiences as a baseboard to extrapolate into the possibilities of global social movements in the 21st century.

Previous English-language sources have emphasized leaders—whether Korean, Japanese, or American. This book emphasizes grassroots crystallization of counter-elite dynamics and notes how the intelligence of ordinary people surpasses that of political and economic leaders holding the reins of power. It is the first volume in a two-part study that concludes by analyzing in rich detail uprisings in nine other places: the Philippines, Burma, Tibet, China, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, and Indonesia. Richly illustrated, with tables, charts, graphs, index, and endnotes.

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Owŏl ŭi Pom
Language
Korean
Pages
711

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si
Series
Asia ŭi allyŏjiji anŭn minjung ponggi -- 1, Asia ŭi allyŏjiji anŭn minjung ponggi -- 1.

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Library of Congress
HN730.5.A8 K45164 2015

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Pagination
711 pages
Number of pages
711

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OL44468259M
ISBN 10
8997889605, 8997889591
ISBN 13
9788997889600, 9788997889594
LCCN
2016394843
OCLC/WorldCat
928528695

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