Offspring of empire : the Koch'ang Kims and the colonial origins of Korean capitalism, 1876-1945 /
Annotation According to conventional interpretations, the Japanese annexation of Korea in 1910 destroyed a budding native capitalist economy on the peninsula and blocked the development of a Korean capitalist class until 1945. Eckert (Korean history, Harvard U.) challenges the standard view and argu...
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Seattle : [1991] Seattle ; London : [2014] |
Series: | Korean studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
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