Marginality and subversion in Korea the Hong Kyŏngnae rebellion of 1812
Material type: TextSeries: Korean studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International StudiesPublication details: Seattle University of Washington Press 2007ISBN:- 9780295989310
- DS913.25 .K58 2007
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951.9 LE-P Politics of Korean nationalism | 951.9 YI-K Korea's self-identity | 951.9003 PR-K Korea a historical and cultural dictionary | 951.902 KI-M Marginality and subversion in Korea the Hong Kyŏngnae rebellion of 1812 | 951.9032 KO- Korea land of the morning calm | 951.9041 LE-P Partition of Korea after World War II a global history | 951.93043 BE-N North Korea the struggle against American power |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-277) and index.
Part I. State, region, regional elite, and culture -- Historical development of the Ch'ŏngbuk region and the regional elite -- Regional discrimination and the Hong Kyŏngnae rebellion -- The economic context of the Hong Kyŏngnae rebellion -- Prophecy and popular rebellion -- Part II. The Hong Kyŏngnae rebellion of 1812 -- Leadership and preparation -- Rebels and counterrebels -- Rebels on the defense -- Nation, class, and region in the study of the Hong Kyŏngnae rebellion.
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