Peasant protest & social change in colonial Korea / Gi-Wook Shin.
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Language: | English |
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Seattle, Washington ; London, England :
The University of Washington Press,
1996.
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Series: | Korean studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies.
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Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Chronology
- Note on Romanization
- Introduction
- 1/ Explaining Peasant Protest: An Integrated View
- 2/ Social Change and Land Tenure in Traditional Korea
- 3/ Colonialism and Korean Agriculture: Growth without Development
- 4/ Tenant-Landlord Conflict, 1920-32: Ideology or Interest?
- 5/ The Red Peasant Union Movement, 1930-39, Part I: An Overview and Critique
- 6/ The Red Peasant Union Movement, 1930-39, Part II: History from Below
- 7/ Tenant-Landlord Conflict, 1933-39: Class and Nation
- 8/ Japanese Militarism and Everyday Forms of Resistance, 1940-44.
- 9/ Historical Origins of Peasant Radicalism in Liberated Korea
- Conclusion: Toward Reform and Revolution
- Appendix 1: Main Activities of Red Peasant Unions
- Appendix 2: Peasant Radicalism Index in Relation to Number of Red Peasant Unions and Socioeconomic, Demographic, and Religious Variables
- Appendix 3: Leadership Characteristics in Selected Red Peasant Unions
- Appendix 4: List of Counties Analyzed
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.