ABSTRACT

First published in 1996. Always there are hills in the distance, backed by mountains, wreathed in mist, and always the sound of water. These are the things that have inspired the Korea’s poets and artists and haunt the dreams of its exiles. An eastern backbone of sharp mountains has ribs that run westward and from these wooded hills flow the water that trickles through the rice fields. Climatic maps show it to be at the centre of a small area that is almost unique in its combination of cold dry winters and hot rainy summers. Most of its plants and animals are common to the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere but they are tested almost to destruction by seasonal alternations of Siberian cold and summer monsoons. In May the brown desert of winter begins to shimmer in a delicate veil of green which grows into a summer jungle and dies with glory in a long warm autumn of red and gold. About 600 miles in length and 150-200 miles wide, it reaches out from the mainland like an oriental Italy, with China embracing it to the north and west and Japan only 100 miles away to the south and east. This book illuminates the reader about the history of Korea.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction: Hills And Rivers

part |2 pages

Part I The Three Kingdoms

chapter 1|8 pages

Beginnings

chapter 2|7 pages

The Three Kingdoms and Kaya

chapter 3|8 pages

The Land of the Buddhas

chapter 4|8 pages

Kogury 's Wars with China

chapter 5|7 pages

The Silla-Tang Alliance

chapter 6|5 pages

Unification under Silla

chapter 7|9 pages

Silla and Parhae

chapter 8|8 pages

The Later Three Kingdoms

part |2 pages

Part II Koryo

chapter 9|5 pages

The Founding of a Dynasty

chapter 10|6 pages

War with the Qidan

chapter 11|5 pages

A Visitor from China

chapter 12|5 pages

The Revolt of the Soldiers

chapter 13|6 pages

The Coming of the Mongols

chapter 14|7 pages

The Court on Kanghwa

chapter 15|8 pages

The Invasion of Japan

chapter 16|7 pages

Reformers and Pirates

chapter 17|5 pages

The End of a Dynasty

part |2 pages

III CHOS N

chapter 18|9 pages

The Confucian Kingdom

chapter 19|4 pages

The Confucian King

chapter 20|7 pages

Executions and Utopias

chapter 21|9 pages

Heretics and Philosophers

chapter 22|7 pages

Hideyoshi's Invasion

chapter 23|9 pages

China Intervenes

chapter 24|6 pages

The Manchu Invasion

chapter 25|6 pages

Western Learning

chapter 26|8 pages

Northern Learning

chapter 27|9 pages

War with the West

chapter 28|6 pages

Opening the Doors

chapter 29|6 pages

The Young Reformers

part |2 pages

Part IV The Empire of The Sun

chapter 30|6 pages

The Sino-Japanese War

chapter 31|4 pages

The Murder of the Queen

chapter 32|7 pages

The Russo-Japanese War

chapter 33|6 pages

Partisans and Journalists

chapter 34|9 pages

Asian Co-prosperity

part |2 pages

Part V The Two Republics

chapter 35|8 pages

5 Liberation and Division

chapter 36|10 pages

Drawing the Line

chapter 37|10 pages

Students and Soldiers

chapter 38|6 pages

Awaiting Reunion