The economics of colonialism in Korea : rethinking Japanese rule and aftermath / Kimura Mitsuhiko ; translated by the Japanese Institute of International Affairs (JIIA).
2021
DS916.54 .K559513 2021 (Mapit)
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Title
The economics of colonialism in Korea : rethinking Japanese rule and aftermath / Kimura Mitsuhiko ; translated by the Japanese Institute of International Affairs (JIIA).
Uniform Title
Nihon tōchika no Chōsen. English
Edition
First English edition.
ISBN
9784866581248 (hardcover)
4866581247 (hardcover)
4866581247 (hardcover)
Published
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, 2021.
Copyright
©2021
Language
Japanese
Description
235 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
Call Number
DS916.54 .K559513 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
330.951903
Summary
"From 1910 to 1945, Korea was a colony of Imperial Japan. Its governance has been described politically in terms of harsh oppression and economically as exploitation and impoverishment. Certainly, there were many problems with Japanese rule in Korea, but how accurate are those claims? What is the connection between the post-war development of South Korea and the socialist regime in North Korea? This book focuses on economic issues, sticks to positivism, and depicts the reality and transformation of Korea during the period of Japanese control"-- Back cover.
Note
"Originally published in Japanese under the title of Nihon tochika no Chosen: Tokei to jissho kenkyu wa nani o kataruka by Chuokoron-Shinsha, Inc., in 2018"--Title page verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 216-221) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface to the English edition
Korean history prior to annexation
Introduction: Initial conditions
Japanese administrative policies in Korea : a public finance perspective
The development of modern industry : rapid departure from agriculture
Standards of living
Rapid transition to wartime economy : from the Sino-Japanese War until the fall of the empire
Emergence of North and South Korea : the legacy of the Japanese empire
What did Japan gain from its rule over Korea?
Chronology of Korea, 1866-2011.
Korean history prior to annexation
Introduction: Initial conditions
Japanese administrative policies in Korea : a public finance perspective
The development of modern industry : rapid departure from agriculture
Standards of living
Rapid transition to wartime economy : from the Sino-Japanese War until the fall of the empire
Emergence of North and South Korea : the legacy of the Japanese empire
What did Japan gain from its rule over Korea?
Chronology of Korea, 1866-2011.