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"As East Asia regains its historical position as a world centre, information on the history of regional relations becomes ever more critical. Astonishingly, Northeast Asia enjoyed five centuries of international peace from 1400 to 1894, broken only by one major international war--the invasion of Korea in the 1590s by Japan's ruler Hideyoshi. This war involved Koreans, Japanese, Chinese Southeast Asians and Europeans, saw the largest overseas landing in world history up to that time, and devastated Korea. It also highlighted the nature of the strategic balance in the region, presenting China's Ming dynasty with a serious threat that perhaps foreshadowed the dynasty's subsequent overthrow by the Manchus, played a major part in the establishment of the Tokugawa regime with its policy of peace and controlled access to seventeenth and eighteenth century Japan, and demonstrated the importance for regional stability of the subtle relationship of Korea to both China and Japan. This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the war and its aftermath in all its aspects--military, political, social and economic, and cultural. As such it deepens understanding of East Asian international relations and provides important insights into the strategic forces that continue to operate in the region at present"--
J3357.80 --- J4810.50 --- J4812.12 --- K9540.50 --- K9551.11 --- K9154 --- Japan: History -- Chūsei -- Azuchi-Momoyama period -- Korean campaigns (1592-1598) --- Japan: International politics and law -- international relations, policy and security -- Muromachi, Sengoku and Azuchi-Momoyama periods (1392-1615) --- Japan: International politics and law -- international relations, policy and security -- Asia -- Korea (South) --- Korea: International politics, law and relations -- history -- Chosŏn period (1392-1910) --- Korea: International politics, law and relations -- Asia -- Japan --- Korea: History -- Chosŏn period -- Japanese invasion, Imjin war (1592-1598) --- War and society --- Violence --- Collective memory --- History --- Social science --- History. --- Asia --- General. --- Korea. --- Ethnic Studies --- Korea --- China --- Japan --- East Asia --- History, Military --- History, Military. --- Politics and government. --- Foreign relations. --- Strategic aspects.
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East Asia from 1400 to 1850 was a vibrant web of connections, and the southern coast of the Korean peninsula participated in a maritime world that stretched to Southeast Asia and beyond. Within this world were Japanese pirates, traders, and fishermen. They brought things to the Korean peninsula and they took things away. The economic and demographic structures of Kyongsang Province had deep and wide connections with these Japanese traders. Social and political clashes revolving around the Japan House in Pusan reveal Korean mentalities towards the Japanese connection. This study seeks to d
Korea --- Japan --- Relations --- History --- J4810.60 --- J4812.12 --- K9540.50 --- K9551.11 --- Japan: International politics and law -- international relations, policy and security -- Kinsei, Edo, Tokugawa period, early modern (1600-1867) --- Japan: International politics and law -- international relations, policy and security -- Asia -- Korea (South) --- Korea: International politics, law and relations -- history -- Chosŏn period (1392-1910) --- Korea: International politics, law and relations -- Asia -- Japan
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