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    Cultural nationalism in colonial Korea, 1920-1925 / by Robinson, Michael Edson

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Modern Korean Nationalism -- The Rise of Cultural Nationalism -- Within Limits : Moderate Nationalist Movements -- The Radical Critique of Cultural Nationalism -- Intellectual Crisis in Colonial Korea -- Guide to Romanization.…”
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    Korean nationalism betrayed / by Seo, Joong-Seok

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Changes of Right-Wing Nationalist Parties and Organizations in Various Periods: Focusing on the Response of the National United Front…”
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    Protestantism and politics in Korea / by Pak, Chŏng-sin

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…The growth of Protestantism: history and meaning -- The theological orientation of the Protestant church: its formation and transformation -- The Korean Protestant church as a social institution -- The Protestant church and early nationalist politics, 1880-1919 -- Protestant Christians and the late nationalist movement, 1919-1945 -- The Protestant church under foreign occupation, 1945-1948 -- Protestant Christians and South Korean politics, 1948-1980s.…”
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    The politics of Korean nationalism. by Lee, Chong-Sik, 1931-

    Published 1963
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    Eclipsed cinema : the film culture of colonial Korea / by Kim, Dong Hoon (College teacher)

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction Joseon cinema: the question of film history and the film culture of colonial Korea -- The beginning: towards a mass entertainment -- Joseon cinema, cinematic Joseon: on some critical questions of Joseon cinema -- Migrating with the movies: Japanese settler film culture -- Colonial film spectatorship: nationalist enough? -- Film spectatorship and the tensions of modernith -- Conclusion: integrating into the imperial cinema.…”
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    Eclipsed cinema : the film culture of colonial Korea / by Kim, Dong Hoon (College teacher)

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction Joseon cinema: the question of film history and the film culture of colonial Korea -- The beginning: towards a mass entertainment -- Joseon cinema, cinematic Joseon: on some critical questions of Joseon cinema -- Migrating with the movies: Japanese settler film culture -- Colonial film spectatorship: nationalist enough? -- Film spectatorship and the tensions of modernith -- Conclusion: integrating into the imperial cinema.…”
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    The politics of Korean nationalism / by Lee, Chong-Sik, 1931-

    Published 1963
    Table of Contents: “…Legacy of the past -- The Tonghak rebellion -- The first Sino-Japanese War and the genesis of Korean Nationalism -- The reformist movement -- Demise of the Korean Kingdom -- Japanese rule : the first phase -- The march first movement -- The Korean provisional government -- The period of disillusionment -- The Manchurian incident and the resurgence of the Korean nationalist movement -- The road to Chungking -- Finale of the exiled movement -- Japanese rule : the middle phase -- Japanese rule : the last phase.…”
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    Reconstructing ancient Korean history : the formation of Korean-ness in the shadow of history / by Xu, Stella

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…From others to barbarians : the conceptualization and evolution of Yi -- Negotiating the past, reinterpreting ancient history : legitimacy in the lineage of ancient Korean history -- Ancient history reinvented : another battleground for national prestige and political legitimacy -- From a Marxist universal history to an ultra-nationalist approach : studies on ancient history in North Korea -- In the name of history : laying claim to the historical sovereignty of Manchuria (Northeast China) -- Conclusion: Living with the legacy of the past.…”
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    Death, mourning, and the afterlife in Korea ancient to contemporary times /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…DiMoia -- Ways of burial in Koryŏ times / Charlotte Horlyck -- Death as a nationalist text: reading the national cemetery of South Korea / Guy Podoler -- Shamanic rites for the dead in Chosŏn Korea / Michael J. …”
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    Death, mourning, and the afterlife in Korea : ancient to contemporary times /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…DiMoia -- Ways of burial in Koryŏ times / Charlotte Horlyck -- Death as a nationalist text: reading the national cemetery of South Korea / Guy Podoler -- Shamanic rites for the dead in Chosŏn Korea / Michael J. …”
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    The unfinished war : Korea / by Lee, Bong

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Thus it began: Korea, the hermit kingdom ; Korean nationalists -- The Lee family under Japanese occupation: out of the frying pan, into the fire, World War II --The Russians are coming: Kim Il Sung makes an entrance -- Americans in South Korea -- North Koreans discover communism -- Chaos in South Korea: MacArthur in Japan -- Prelude to a hot war -- On a rainy Sunday across the 38th parallel: reactions of Washington -- The ROK army on the brink of disintegration: MacArthur in Suwon ; Tactical errors all around -- An ugly war -- The first hundred days -- Mao's thought in Beijing -- The Inchon landing and its aftermath -- Chinese traps -- A brand new ball game --Refugee stories: the plight of refugees and massacres of innocent civilians -- An old soldier just fades away, a new one steps in -- The way we survived the war -- A talking war -- The tortuous path to armistice agreement -- South Korea after the ceasefire: two schoolgirls -- North Korea now -- Old war, new crisis: the nuclear weapons development program ; the sunshine policy ; military provocations ; what next.…”
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    The unfinished war : Korea / by Lee, Bong

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Thus it began: Korea, the hermit kingdom ; Korean nationalists -- The Lee family under Japanese occupation: out of the frying pan, into the fire, World War II --The Russians are coming: Kim Il Sung makes an entrance -- Americans in South Korea -- North Koreans discover communism -- Chaos in South Korea: MacArthur in Japan -- Prelude to a hot war -- On a rainy Sunday across the 38th parallel: reactions of Washington -- The ROK army on the brink of disintegration: MacArthur in Suwon ; Tactical errors all around -- An ugly war -- The first hundred days -- Mao's thought in Beijing -- The Inchon landing and its aftermath -- Chinese traps -- A brand new ball game --Refugee stories: the plight of refugees and massacres of innocent civilians -- An old soldier just fades away, a new one steps in -- The way we survived the war -- A talking war -- The tortuous path to armistice agreement -- South Korea after the ceasefire: two schoolgirls -- North Korea now -- Old war, new crisis: the nuclear weapons development program ; the sunshine policy ; military provocations ; what next.…”
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    The unfinished war : Korea / by Lee, Bong

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…Thus it began: Korea, the hermit kingdom ; Korean nationalists -- The Lee family under Japanese occupation: out of the frying pan, into the fire, World War II --The Russians are coming: Kim Il Sung makes an entrance -- Americans in South Korea -- North Koreans discover communism -- Chaos in South Korea: MacArthur in Japan -- Prelude to a hot war -- On a rainy Sunday across the 38th parallel: reactions of Washington -- The ROK army on the brink of disintegration: MacArthur in Suwon ; Tactical errors all around -- An ugly war -- The first hundred days -- Mao's thought in Beijing -- The Inchon landing and its aftermath -- Chinese traps -- A brand new ball game --Refugee stories: the plight of refugees and massacres of innocent civilians -- An old soldier just fades away, a new one steps in -- The way we survived the war -- A talking war -- The tortuous path to armistice agreement -- South Korea after the ceasefire: two schoolgirls -- North Korea now -- Old war, new crisis: the nuclear weapons developement program ; the sunshine policy ; military provocations ; what next.…”
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    Colonial modernity in Korea /

    Published 1999
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    Korea between empires, 1895-1919 / by Schmid, Andre

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…Engaging a Civilizing Japan; The Authority of Japan; A Nationalist Dialogue; Images of the yangban; The Dangers of Sadaejuui; Colonial Denouement; 4. …”
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