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Part 1. Pre-State Age

Chapter 1. Band Society
1. Characteristics of Band Society¡¦5
2. Natural Environment¡¦6
3. Remains of Band Society on the Korean Peninsula and in Manchuria¡¦8
4. Band Society Culture¡¦13

Chapter 2. Village Society
1. Characteristics of Village Society¡¦17
2. Natural Environment Change and Introduction of Agriculture¡¦18
3. Appearance of Village Society in Korea and Manchuria¡¦20
4. Culture of Village Society¡¦23

Chapter 3. Inter-village Aggregation Society
1. Characteristics of Inter-village Aggregation Society¡¦31
2. Historical Significance of Inter-village Aggregation Society¡¦32
3. Formation of Inter-village Aggregation Society in Korea and Manchuria¡¦34
4. Culture of Inter-village Aggregation Society¡¦36

Part 2. The Old Joseon Period

Chapter 1. The Formation of Ancient States
1. Understanding a Nation¡¯s Foundation Legend¡¦45
2. The Founding of Old Joseon¡¦49
3. Territory of Old Joseon¡¦55

Chapter 2. Politics of Old Joseon
1. State Structure¡¦63
2. Ruling Structure of Old Joseon¡¦66

Chapter 3. Economy and Society of Old Joseon
1. Economy¡¦71
2. Society of Old Joseon¡¦74

Chapter 4. Culture of Old Joseon
1. Science and Arts¡¦79
2. Science and Technology of Old Joseon¡¦82

Chapter 5. External Relations of Old Joseon
1. The Relations between Old Joseon and Neighboring States¡¦87
2. The Rise and Fall of Gijaguk, Wiman Joseon, and the Four Han Chinese Commanderies¡¦92

Part 3. The Multiple Kingdoms Period

Chapter 1. The Opening and Evolution of the Multiple Kingdoms Period
1. Collapse of Old Joseon¡¦103
2. Formation and Evolution of the Multiple Kingdoms¡¦105

Chapter 2. Polity and External Relations of Eastern Buyeo
1. Polity¡¦109
2. External Relations¡¦113

Chapter 3. Goguryeo¡¯s Rising Influence
1. Early Polity¡¦117
2. Growth¡¦120

Chapter 4. Eupnu, Eastern Okjeo, Eastern Ye, Choe-House Nangnang, Daebangguk, and Malgal
1. Eupnu¡¦127
2. Eastern Okjeo¡¦128
3. Eastern Ye¡¦130
4. Choe-House Nangnang, Daebangguk, and Malgal¡¦131

Chapter 5. Polity and Societal Changes of Han
1. Polity¡¦135
2. Societal Changes¡¦139

Chapter 6. Expansion of Early Baekje
1. Polity in the Early Baekje Period¡¦143
2. Growth of Baekje¡¦147

Chapter 7. Expansion of the Early Silla Kingdom
1. Early Polity¡¦151
2. Growth of Silla¡¦154

Chapter 8. Polity and Rise and Fall of Gaya
1. Polity¡¦159
2. External Relations of Gaya¡¦161
Chapter 9. Changes in Political Situation during the Multiple Kingdoms Period
1. Strengthening of Centralized and Social Status Systems¡¦163
2. Pursuit of National Reunification¡¦167

Chapter 10. Economic and Societal Changes during the Multiple Kingdoms Period
1. Economic Development¡¦173
2. Societal Changes¡¦176

Chapter 11. Culture of the Multiple Kingdoms Period
1. Thoughts and Science¡¦181
2. Science and Technology¡¦184

Chapter 12. Foreign Relations during the Multiple Kingdoms Period
1. The Advance into the Continent by Northern States¡¦189
2. Overseas Advance of the States in the Southern Part of the Korean Peninsula¡¦191

Part 4. The Three Kingdoms Period

Chapter 1. The Development of the Three Kingdoms
1. The Development of Goguryeo¡¦199
2. The Development of Baekje¡¦202
3. The Development of Silla¡¦206

Chapter 2. The Foreign Relations of the Three Kingdoms
1. The Establishment of Relations with Foreign States¡¦213
2. Goguryeo¡¯s Struggle with Sui¡¦214
1) Great Victory at the Battle of Imyugwan¡¦215
2) Great Victory at the Battle of Liaohe¡¦216
3) Great Victory at the Battle of Salsu¡¦218
4) Historical Significance¡¦219
3. Goguryeo¡¯s Struggle with Tang¡¦219
1) Great Victory at the Battle of Ansi Fortress¡¦220
2) Goguryeo¡¯s Occupation of Jung-won, or the Center of the Chinese Continent¡¦221
4. Baekje¡¯s Fall¡¦222
5. Goguryeo¡¯s Fall¡¦224

Chapter 3. Society and Culture of the Three Kingdoms
1. Emergence of a Central Aristocracy¡¦227
2. Office Rank System¡¦229
3. Counciliar Institutions and Provincial Administrative System¡¦231
4. Culture and Arts¡¦232

Part 5. Northern and Southern Kingdoms Period

Chapter 1. The Silla Unification and the Founding of the Balhae Kingdom
1. The Silla Unification¡¦241
2. The Significance of Unification¡¦243
3. The Founding and Culture of the Balhae Kingdom¡¦244

Chapter 2. Society of the Late Silla Period
1. Political Confusion in the Central Government¡¦249
2. The Rise of Powerful Local Gentry¡¦252

Chapter 3. The Society and Culture of Unified Silla
1. Political Structure¡¦255
2. Social Organization¡¦258
3. Culture¡¦259

Chapter 4. The Later Three Kingdoms and Unification by Goryeo
1. The Later Three Kingdoms Period¡¦263
2. Unification by Goryeo¡¦266

Part 6. The Early Goryeo Period

Chapter 1. Establishment of Goryeo¡¯s Ruling Structure
1. Ruling Doctrine of Taejo, the Founder of Goryeo¡¦275
2. Local Authority and Powerful Local Gentry¡¦276
3. Strengthening of Royal Authority by King Gwangjong¡¦278

Chapter 2. Foreign Relations
1. Northern Expansion Policy¡¦283
2. Struggle with the Khitan¡¦284
3. Campaign against the Jurchen¡¦286
4. Relations with Chin¡¦288
5. Relations with Song China¡¦290

Chapter 3. Political System
1. Central Political System¡¦293
2. Local Administrative System¡¦294
3. Military Organization¡¦296

Chapter 4. Society and Economic Structure
1. Land System¡¦299
2. Commerce and Industry¡¦301
3. Social Status System¡¦303

Chapter 5. Buddhist Culture
1. The Development of Buddhism¡¦307
2. Establishment of Cheontae Sect¡¦308
3. Flourishing of Buddhist Temples¡¦309
4. Goryeo Tripitaka¡¦311

Chapter 6. Confucian Culture
1. Educational Institutions and Civil Service Examination System¡¦313
2. Development of Private Academies¡¦314
3. Development of Confucianism¡¦316
4. Geomantic Theories¡¦317
5. Literature and Fine Art¡¦318

Part 7. The Late Goryeo

Chapter 1. Hereditary Aristocratic Order
1. Establishment of the Aristocratic Order¡¦325
2. Foundation of the Hereditary Aristocratic Order¡¦326
3. The Yi Ja-gyeom Conspiracy¡¦328
4. Revolt of Myocheong¡¦329

Chapter 2. Establishment of Military Rule
1. The Military Officers Revolt¡¦333
2. Establishment of Military Rule¡¦335
3. Establishment of Military Rule by the Choe Family¡¦336
4. Uprising of Manjeok¡¦338
5. Reappointment of Men of Letters¡¦340

Chapter 3. Struggle against the Mongols
1. Invasion of the Mongols¡¦343
2. Moving the Capital to Ganghwa Island and Expeditions against Japan¡¦344
3. Anti-Mongol Struggle of the Three Elite Patrols (Sambyeolcho)¡¦345
4. Mongol¡¯s Intervention in the Domestic Affairs of Goryeo¡¦346
5. Cultural Exchange between Goryeo and the Mongols¡¦348
6. The Late Goryeo Society¡¦349

Chapter 4. The Reforms of King Gongmin
1. Emergence of the Literati (Sadaebu)¡¦351
2. The Reforms of King Gongmin¡¦352
3. Foreign Invasions¡¦354
4. March Back from Wihwa Island¡¦354
5. Land Reform¡¦357

Chapter 5. The Culture of Late Goryeo
1. Literature and the Writing of Histories¡¦359
2. Fine Arts¡¦360
3. Science and Technology¡¦362
4. Changes in the Buddhist Sphere¡¦363
5. The Dissemination of Neo-Confucianism¡¦364

Part 8. Joseon Dynasty

Chapter 1. The Founding of the Joseon Dynasty
1. Laying Foundation of a New Dynasty¡¦371
2. Pro-Ming Foreign Policy and Development of Land¡¦375
3. Relations with the Japanese and the Jurchen¡¦376

Chapter 2. Administrative Structure of the Bureaucratic State
1. Restructuring of Administrative System¡¦379
2. Social and Economic Structure¡¦383
3. Structure of Social Class¡¦387

Chapter 3. Establishment of Confucian Culture
1. Confucian Philosophy¡¦391
2. Writings of Classics¡¦393
3. Science and Technology, and Literature¡¦397
4. Arts and Buddhism¡¦399

Chapter 4. Emergence of Neo-Confucian Literati and Foreign Attacks
1. Rise of the Neo-Confucian Literati¡¦403
2. Expanded Agricultural Estates and Increased Tribute Taxes¡¦407
3. The Japanese Invasion of 1592¡¦409
4. Manchu Invasions of Korea¡¦413
5. The Culture of the Neo-Confucian Literati¡¦416

Chapter 5. Changes in the Late Joseon Society
1. Bureaucratic Society and State of Emergency¡¦421
2. Tax Collection System¡¦424
3. Agriculture and Handcraft Industry¡¦428
4. Commerce and the Money Economy¡¦431
5. Changes in the Yangban-centered Social System¡¦435

Chapter 6. Development of Korean Culture
1. The Birth of Practical Learning¡¦439
2. Development of Study on Korea¡¦445
3. Science and Technology¡¦448
4. Philosophy and Art¡¦452
5. Spread of Foreign Religion¡¦458
6. Appearance of Native Religion¡¦460
7. Rise in National Pride¡¦462

Part 9. Modern Society

Chapter 1. Modernization of Korea
1. Implementation of Reform Policy¡¦471
2. Strong Foreign Policy¡¦472
3. Opening of Ports under Unequal Treaties¡¦475
4. Signing of Agreement and Exchange of Envoys¡¦476
5. Enlightenment Thought (Gaehwa sasang)¡¦477
6. Experience of New Civilization¡¦479
7. Military Mutiny of 1882 (Imo gullan)¡¦480
8. Birth of the Progressive Party¡¦482
9. Convention of Tientsin¡¦483
10. Defending Orthodoxy and Rejecting Heterodoxy¡¦484
11. Eastward Advance of Western Nations¡¦486
12. Social and Economic Penetration of Japan and China¡¦487

Chapter 2. Donghak Revolutionary Movement and Reform Policy
1. Uprising of the Donghak Peasant Army¡¦491
2. The Reform of 1894¡¦495
3. Accommodation of Western Civilization¡¦498

Chapter 3. Modernization and Nationalist Movement
1. Rivalry of Foreign Powers and the Great Han Empire¡¦503
2. Civil Rights Movement¡¦505
3. Reform of 1897 and Modernization¡¦508

Chapter 4. National Movement against Japanese Aggression
1. Japanese and Russian Aggression in Korea¡¦511
2. Struggles of the Righteous Armies¡¦515
3. Raising Public Consciousness for Independence and National Territory¡¦520
4. The Patriotic Movement for Independence¡¦523

Chapter 5. Independence Movement and Nationalism
1. Japanese Occupation by Force¡¦533
2. The Significance as a Revolution¡¦543
3. Enlightened Administration¡¦545
4. Korean Entrepreneurs¡¦549

Chapter 6. The Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
1. The Legitimate Government and Restoration Policy¡¦555
2. Independence Movement in Eastern Manchuria and Russian Territory¡¦559
3. Independence Movement in China and America¡¦564
4. Nationalist Movement in Korea¡¦567
5. Independence Movement by Korean Women¡¦571
6. Preservation of Korean Culture¡¦572
7. Japan¡¯s Assimilation Policy¡¦576
8. Struggle of Koreans during the Late Period of Japanese Occupation¡¦578

Chapter 7. Establishment of the Republic of Korea
1. Japan¡¯s Defeat¡¦581
2. The Establishment of the Republic of Korea and the Korean War¡¦584
3. Restoration of the Nation after the Korean War¡¦588

Chapter 8. Movement for Democracy and the Emergence of the Military Regime
1. The April Revolution¡¦591
2. Establishment of the Second Republic by Jang Myeon¡¯s Democratic Party¡¦592
3. The May 16, 1961 Coup and the Third Republic¡¦593
1) Establishment of the Third Republic by Coup Leaders¡¦593
2) Reality of the Self-sufficient Economy¡¦595
3) The June 3 Incident and Normalization with Japan¡¦597
4) Establishment of Yusin System¡¦599
5) Dark Side of the Yusin System¡¦601
6) End of the Military Regime¡¦603
4. Emergence of a New Military Regime¡¦604
1) The Fifth Republic¡¦604
2) The Sixth Republic¡¦610

Chapter 9. Korea in the Era of Globalization
1. Launching the Civilian Government¡¦615
2. Government of the People¡¦620

Chapter 10. North Korean Society after National Liberation
1. National Liberation and Subsequent Division¡¦627
2. Punishment of Traitors and Undertaking of Reforms¡¦630
3. Invasion of the South and Authoritarian Rule¡¦634
4. Self-rehabilitation Movement and Socialist Industrialization¡¦640

 
   
 

 
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