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· 분류 : 국내도서 > 대학교재/전문서적 > 인문계열 > 역사학
· ISBN : 9788946058187
· 쪽수 : 496쪽
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Chapter One
KOREAN EMIGRATION TO NORTH CHIENTAO AND THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST
A. Historical Background
B. Korean Emigration to North Chientao
C. Korean Emigration to the Russian Far East
Chapter Two
KOREAN NATIONALIST MOVEMENT IN THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST AND NORTH CHIENTAO, 1905-1916
A. Loyalists Urge Patriotism
B. Nationalism Develops
C. The Nationalist Movement Advances
D. The World War I and the Korean Nationalists
Chapter Three
THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION AND THE RISE OF THE KOREAN SOCIALIST MOVEMENT
A. Korean Communities under the Russian Provisional Government
B. October among the Koreans
C. Korean Socialists under the Intervention
Chapter Four
KOREAN SOCIALISTS AND THE MARCH FIRST MOVEMENT
A. Developing a Strategy
B. The Korean National Council in Vladivostok and the Korean Provisional Government in Shanghai
C. The Dissolution of the Korean National Council
Chapter Five
FAILED UNITED FRONT: THE KOREAN SOCIALIST PARTY AND THE SHANGHAI PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT
A. Between Shanghai and Vladivostok
B. Disputes In Diplomacy
C. Growing Schism
D. Defeat at Two Fronts
Chapter Six
CONCLUSION
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This book is intended to be a study of the Korean revolutionary exiles in China and Russia, who strove to attain the independence of their country from Japanese colonial rule in the early twentieth century. This study covers the period from approximately 1905 (the establishment of a Japanese Protectorate) to 1921 (the foundation of the Korean Communist Party, Koryŏ Kongsandang). The author believes that Korean nationalists dominated the Korean resistance movement against Japanese colonial rule until 1921; but after 1921, the newly emerged Korean Communists attempted to win the hegemony of the anti-Japanese movement from non-Communists. _ p.vii ‘PREFACE’
Ever since Alexandra Kim came to the Russian Far East in the summer of 1917 from the Urals, she had worked to redirect the Korean nationalist movement toward Bolshevism. She and members of the Workers’ Union in the Urals had tried to establish a Korean Bolshevik organization in the Far East. In order to fulfill this plan, she had sought the release of Yi Tong-hwi who had great influence among the anti-Japanese Korean revolutionaries in Russia and Manchuria. _ p.199 ‘THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION AND THE RISE OF THE KOREAN SOCIALIST MOVEMENT’
We can see the underlying reasons that the Socialist Party had for joining the Provisional Government through a letter which Yi Tong-hwi sent on November 27, 1919, to key leaders of the Korean nationalist movement in North Chientao. North Chientao, as we saw in Chapter 2, was the long-time base for the nationalistic activities of Yi Tong-hwi and his followers. In the letter, Yi Tong-hwi explained the reasons for his decision to join the Provisional Government and requested the leaders to support him and the Provisional Government. _ p.277 ‘FAILED UNITED FRONT’