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Offspring of Empire: The Koch'ang Kims and the Colonial Origins of Korean Capitalism, 1876-1945

Contributor(s): Eckert, Carter J (Author)

ISBN: 9780295993881

Publisher: University of Washington Press

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Pub Date: April 1, 2014

Dewey: 338.95190090

LCCN: 2013046770

Lexile Code: 1710

Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.30" H x 8.90" L x 5.90" W ( 1.30 lbs) 416 pages

Series: Korean Studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of Internation

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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. In this expansive and provocative study, now available in paperback, Carter J. Eckert challenges the standard view and argues that Japanese imperialism, while politically oppressive, was also the catalyst and cradle of modern Korean industrial development. Ancient ties to China were replaced by new ones to Japan - ties that have continued to shape the South Korean political economy down to the present day.

Eckert explores a wide range of themes, including the roots of capitalist development in Korea, the origins of the modern business elite, the nature of Japanese colonial policy and the Japanese colonial state, the relationship between the colonial government and the Korean economic elite, and the nature of Korean collaboration. He conveys a clear sense of the human complexity, archival richness, and intellectual challenge of the historical period. His documentation is thorough; his arguments are compelling and often strikingly innovative.

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"Must become required reading for all students of East Asia in the twentieth century."

-- "Journal of the School of Oriental and African Studies"

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