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Social Darwinism and Nationalism in Korea: the Beginnings (1880s-1910s)
"Survival" as an Ideology of Korean Modernity
Biographical note
Vladimir M. Tikhonov, Ph.D. (1996) in History, Moscow State University, is Professor of Korean/East Asian Studies at Oslo University. He has published extensively on Korean modern and Buddhist history including Selected Writings of Han Yongun (Global Oriental, 2008).
Readership
All those interested in East Asian intellectual history, history of modern and contemporary Korea, history of evolutionary and Darwinist thought, as well as Korean Studies specialists in general.
€123.00$160.00
Young Kyun Oh, Arizona State University
In Engraving Virtue, Young Kyun Oh investigates the publishing history of the Samgang Haengsil-to (Illustrated Guide to the Three Relations), a moral primer of Chosŏn (1392–1910), and traces the ways in which woodblock printed books contributed to shaping premodern Korea.
€166.00$215.00
Remco E. Breuker
Recognizing the uniquely codified pluralist orientation of early Koryŏ society (918-1170), this book presents a radical re-evaluation of Koryŏ identities and self-perceptions, which entails far-reaching consequences for the understanding of Koryŏ history and of its place in East Asian history.
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