Offspring of empire : the Koch'ang Kims and the colonial origins of Korean capitalism, 1876-1945
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Offspring of empire : the Koch'ang Kims and the colonial origins of Korean capitalism, 1876-1945
(Korean studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies)
University of Washington Press, c1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 349-370) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Winner of the John Whitney Hall Book Prize, sponsored by the Association for Asian Studies
Table of Contents
PrefacePART 1: THE RISE OF KOREAN CAPITALISMMerchants and Landlords: The Accumulation of Capital, 1876-1919An Industrial Bourgeoisie: Transition and Emergence, 1919-45PART 2: THE PATTERNS OF GROWTHClass and State: The Financial NexusClass and State: Partners in ManagementBetween Metropole and Hinterland: The Acquisition of Raw Materials and TechnologyBetween Metropole and Hinterland: The Quest for MarketsPART 3: CLASS AND SOCIETY"Without Any Trouble": Capitalist Views & Treatment of the Working ClassClass over Nation: Naisen Ittai and the Korean BourgeoisieConclusion: The Colonial LegacyAppendix 1: Protectorate and Colonial Administrations, 1905-45Appendix 2: "Dying for a Righteous Cause: The Responsibility of Imperial Citizens in Great"NotesGuide to RomanizationBibliographyIndex
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