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| #141055 in Books | Eckert Carter J | 2016-11-07 | Original language:English | 9.30 x1.40 x6.40l,.0 | File type: PDF | 512 pages | Park Chung Hee and Modern Korea The Roots of Militarism 1866 1945||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| A Valuable Contribution to the Literature on the History of South Korea|By long runner|The first of a planned two-volume work, this book examines the role of the military in Korean society during the late Choseon era and the Japanese occupation. The first part of the book traces how, during the late 1800s, Korea’s rulers slowly awakened to the fact that the country was bu||A milestone in the literature of modern East Asia. Through close and careful examination, Eckert shows that Korean military leaders, preeminently Park Chung Hee, learned how warfare and industrial development could go hand-in-hand in the hothouse of 1930s Manc
For South Koreans, the twenty years from the early 1960s to late 1970s were the best and worst of times―a period of unprecedented economic growth and of political oppression that deepened as prosperity spread. In this masterly account, Carter J. Eckert finds the roots of South Korea’s dramatic socioeconomic transformation in the country’s long history of militarization―a history personified in South Korea’s paramount leader, Park Chung Hee.
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