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基本説明
Places a special focus on how the Koreans view themselves and the outside world, especially China, Japan, and the United States.
Full Description
The Korean Struggle for International Identity in the Foreground of the Shufeldt Negotiation, 1866-1882 places a special focus on how Koreans view themselves and the outside world, especially China, Japan, and the United States. It challenges the one-sided—Chinese and Japanese respectively—view of the Korea-China and Korea-Japan relationships, and brings the much-neglected Korean perspective to the forefront.
Contents
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Prelude to the Shufeldt Negotiation: The General Sherman Incident of 1866 and the Low-Rodgers Mission of 1871 Chapter 4 The Korean-Japanese Treaty of 1876 and the Opening of Korea Chapter 5 Chinese, Japanese, and the Korean Responses to American Overtures Chapter 6 The Shufeldt Negotiation and Subsequent Interpretation of its Meaning Chapter 7 Notes Chapter 8 Bibliography Chapter 9 Index