Everlasting Flower: A History of KoreaThe defiant dictatorship of North Korea and the thriving democracy of South Korea may appear starkly different, but they share a complex and often misunderstood history that is ably recounted in Everlasting Flower. Keith Pratttraverses the ancient landscapes of the Koreas, from the kingdoms of Old Choson and Wiman Choson to the present-day 38th Parallel division. The book’s engaging narrative details the wars, ruling dynasties, Chinese and Japanese imperialism, and controversial historical events such as the abuses of the Japanese occupation. Everlasting Flower applies an equally careful eye to religious practices, dress, and food, and augments the narrative with richly illustrated pictorial essays. As the Korean peninsula assumes a prominent role in world affairs, Everlasting Flower offers an invaluable survey of Korean history and culture. |
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Contents
Preface | 10 |
Introduction | 13 |
Cultural Patterns in Flux | 29 |
The Building of Confidence | 59 |
The Struggle for Independence | 85 |
The Search for | 116 |
Tradition at Work | 153 |
The Colonial Era | 209 |
Return to Disunity | 241 |
Tradition and Change | 264 |
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Acknowledgements | 314 |
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