Read A History of Korea Online
Authors: Professor Kyung Moon Hwang
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infrastructure,
139
,
142
,
149
,
159
,
228
,
232
in rural areas,
238
Injong, monarch of Koryo,
46–47
interim northern legislature,
216
International Monetary Fund (IMF),
270
,
273
role in 2002 presidential election,
279
interpreters,
96
Ito Hirobumi,
154
Jaisohn, Philip.
See
S
Chaep’il
as bogeyman in North Korea,
254
as model of enlightenment,
137
as model for Park Chung Hee,
229
as target of Korean emigration,
186
as vanquished power in the Second World War,
199
Chang Pogo’s influence in,
28
defeat in Second World War,
206
early state formation of,
19
imperialism in,
119
imperialist aims of,
143
invasion of by Mongols and Koreans,
53
Korean exiles to,
158
labor shortages in during Second World War,
189
relationship to ancient Korean kingdoms of,
5
responses to imperialism by,
123
rise as imperialist power,
139
trade with Korea of,
24–25
“Japan and Korea as One Body”,
188
Japanese invasions of 1592–98,
75
,
80–81
,
90
,
95
,
134
,
205
,
211
impact on Japanese history thereafter,
85
Japanese takeover of Korea,
126
,
139
,
149–60
,
241
historical significance of,
151
Jefferson, Thomas,
191
“Jewel in the Palace” (
Taejangg
m
) television series,
277
Joint Commission,
201
Juche
,
126
,
213
,
215
,
218
,
224
,
258–59
meaning of,
214
historical perspective in,
221
Juche
Speech by Kim Il Sung,
213–14
,
218
,
221
June Declaration of 1987,
262
,
268
Kabo Reforms (1894–96),
136–37
,
140
fall of,
158
Kaegy
ng, capital of Kory
dynasty,
37
,
46
“Kaekchi”,
242
Kaiser uniform,
140
Kang Ky
ngae,
167
Kanghwa, Treaty of,
123
,
127
,
132
,
144
Kangjin,
29
Kangn
ng,
77
KAPF (Korean Artists Proletarian Federation),
180
Kapsin Coup of 1884,
132
,
147
,
205
Kaya,
5
KCIA.
See
Korean Central Intelligence Agency
Khrushchev, Nikita,
219
Ki Ch’
l,
58
Kim Chaegyu,
263
Kim Chiha,
236
,
237
,
240
,
242–43
,
247
as counterpart to Park Chung Hee,
241
Kim Dae Jung,
247
,
255
,
263
,
268
,
269
,
274
,
279
death of,
280
election to presidency of,
269
,
270
Kim Haksu,
124
Kim Il Sung,
50
,
198
,
199
,
221
,
224
anti-Japanese guerilla activities of,
185
,
193
birthday commemorations for,
256–57
challenges to political power of,
219
claims to legitimacy by,
254
consolidation of political power by,
214
,
218
death of,
253
decision to launch Korean War,
207
dependence on Soviet Union of,
224
historical claims regarding family of,
127
political ascendance of,
218
Protestant background of,
216
public support for,
217
Soviet sponsorship of,
216
ties to China,
206
ties to Manchurian guerilla campaigns,
253
Kim Il Sung-ism,
257
birth of,
216
introduction as successor to Kim Il Sung,
253
legitimacy of,
253
Kim Jong Pil,
62
Kim Kid
k,
234