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The Koreans

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The rise of South Korea is one of the most unexpected and inspirational developments of recent decades. Once an impoverished, agricultural society, Koreans transitioned to a technological powerhouse in a single generation. However, in 1997, the nation faced a crisis due to a fragile financial system and heavily indebted conglomerates, prompting global attention on its potential for reform and continued growth. Despite its recent emergence on the world stage, Korea boasts a rich and complex history, having significantly influenced ancient Japan and being the first to use metal movable type for printing. Yet, this history is also marked by political violence, poverty, and war, aspects many Koreans prefer to move past as they focus on a promising future. The global community's limited understanding of Korean history is unfortunate, but as Korea becomes a more prominent player, appreciation for its unique culture is essential. Michael Breen offers an in-depth portrait of the country and its people, starting with an overview of Korean values and leading into a detailed examination of its complex history, particularly the division between the Communist north and pro-Western south. Breen's account provides compelling insights into the character of this fascinating nation.

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The Koreans, Michael Breen

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Titolo
The Koreans
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2004
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
304
ISBN10
0312326092
ISBN13
9780312326098
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The rise of South Korea is one of the most unexpected and inspirational developments of recent decades. Once an impoverished, agricultural society, Koreans transitioned to a technological powerhouse in a single generation. However, in 1997, the nation faced a crisis due to a fragile financial system and heavily indebted conglomerates, prompting global attention on its potential for reform and continued growth. Despite its recent emergence on the world stage, Korea boasts a rich and complex history, having significantly influenced ancient Japan and being the first to use metal movable type for printing. Yet, this history is also marked by political violence, poverty, and war, aspects many Koreans prefer to move past as they focus on a promising future. The global community's limited understanding of Korean history is unfortunate, but as Korea becomes a more prominent player, appreciation for its unique culture is essential. Michael Breen offers an in-depth portrait of the country and its people, starting with an overview of Korean values and leading into a detailed examination of its complex history, particularly the division between the Communist north and pro-Western south. Breen's account provides compelling insights into the character of this fascinating nation.