A History of Korea 2010

🚀 Get more out of this book – for free on ReelReads! Want to do more than just watch this book? Our web app, ReelReads, offers an enhanced experience that goes far beyond YouTube: ✅ Smart Search & Filters: Instantly find relevant chapters and topics. 🎧 Audio & Video: Easily switch between watching and listening. 📖 Everything at a glance: Access book metadata, detailed summaries, and text excerpts. ✨ Bonus Features: Use many more learning tools completely free. 👉 Go directly to the book on the app: https://reelreads.app/en/book/d9df46a... https://reelreads.app/ Title: A History of Korea Subtitle: From Antiquity to the Present Author: Michael J. Seth Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Year / Edition: 2011 publication; cataloging data prepared in 2010 Print page count: 573 pages ISBN-10: 074256715X ISBN-13: 978-0742567153 Book type / category: Comprehensive historical survey of Korea from early origins to contemporary North and South Korea Target audience: Students, general readers, history learners, Korea specialists in early training, and anyone who wants a full chronological overview of Korean history. A History of Korea is a broad survey from Korea’s early origins through the Three Kingdoms, Silla, Koryŏ, Chosŏn, Japanese colonial rule, division, war, and the separate development of North and South Korea. It combines political, social, cultural, economic, and international history, with maps, primary-source excerpts, “Korea in Global Perspective” sections, a glossary, notes, and an annotated bibliography. The book is especially useful for readers who want Korea’s long continuity and modern division explained in one structured volume.