
Han Yu-jin's Secret Note on Korean History Keywords
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ⅠPrehistoric times and the formation of the state
PART 01 Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Ages
PART 02 The Founding and Development of Gojoseon
PART 03 Early Growth of Various Countries
ⅡOur Ancient History
PART 04 The Establishment and Development of the Three Kingdoms and Gaya
PART 05 Political situation from the late 6th century to the 7th century
PART 06 The Establishment and Development of the North-South States Period
PART 07 Governing Systems of Ancient States
PART 08 Ancient Economy
PART 09 Ancient Society
PART 10 ANCIENT CULTURE
ⅢOur History in the Middle Ages
PART 11 Politics of Goryeo
PART 12 Goryeo's Foreign Relations
PART 13 Goryeo's ruling system
PART 14 Goryeo's Economy
PART 15 Goryeo's Society
PART 16 Goryeo Culture
Ⅳ Our History in the Early Modern and Modern Era
PART 17 Politics in the Early Joseon Dynasty
PART 18 Joseon's ruling system
PART 19 Foreign Relations in Early Joseon
PART 20 The Imjin War
PART 21 The Second Manchu Invasion of Korea
PART 22 Politics of the Late Joseon Dynasty
PART 23 Joseon's Economy
PART 24 Joseon Society
PART 25: Joseon Culture
V. Modern Port Opening Period
PART 26 The Politics of Heungseon Daewongun
PART 27 The Ganghwa Island Treaty and the Opening of Ports
PART 28: Enlightenment, the Wijeongcheoksa Movement, and the Im-o Incident
PART 29 Gapsin Coup
PART 30: The Donghak Peasant Revolution
PART 31 Gabo Reforms
PART 32: The Aguan Pacheon, the Independence Association
PART 33 The Korean Empire
PART 34 Gando and Dokdo
PART 35 Anti-Japanese Righteous Army Movement
PART 36 Patriotic Enlightenment Movement
PART 37 The process of losing sovereignty
PART 38: Economic Invasion and the Economic Salvation Movement
PART 39 Changes in the Class System and the Acceptance of Modern Civilization
PART 40: National Studies and Literature and Religion
ⅥJapanese colonial period
PART 41 Japanese colonial rule policy
PART 42 Japanese Economic Invasion
PART 43Independence Movement of the 1910s
PART 443·1 Exercise
PART 45 Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
PART 46Independence Movement of the 1920s
PART 47Independence Movement of the 1930s and 1940s
PART 48 Social and Economic Movements during the Japanese Occupation
PART 49: The Movement to Preserve National Culture
ⅦModern Society
PART 508·15 Liberation and the Immediate Situation
PART 51 The process of establishing the government of the Republic of Korea
PART 52 The Constitutional Assembly Bill and the Establishment of the North Korean Regime
PART 536·25 War
PART 54 Syngman Rhee Government
PART 55 Park Chung-hee Government
PART 56 The Chun Doo-hwan Government and the Democratization Movement
PART 57 The Roh Tae-woo, Kim Young-sam, and Kim Dae-jung Governments
PART 58 Modern Economy, Society, and Culture
PART 59 Unification Policy
Appendix
Appendix: Modern and Contemporary History Chronology
Appendix UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Korea
PART 01 Paleolithic, Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Ages
PART 02 The Founding and Development of Gojoseon
PART 03 Early Growth of Various Countries
ⅡOur Ancient History
PART 04 The Establishment and Development of the Three Kingdoms and Gaya
PART 05 Political situation from the late 6th century to the 7th century
PART 06 The Establishment and Development of the North-South States Period
PART 07 Governing Systems of Ancient States
PART 08 Ancient Economy
PART 09 Ancient Society
PART 10 ANCIENT CULTURE
ⅢOur History in the Middle Ages
PART 11 Politics of Goryeo
PART 12 Goryeo's Foreign Relations
PART 13 Goryeo's ruling system
PART 14 Goryeo's Economy
PART 15 Goryeo's Society
PART 16 Goryeo Culture
Ⅳ Our History in the Early Modern and Modern Era
PART 17 Politics in the Early Joseon Dynasty
PART 18 Joseon's ruling system
PART 19 Foreign Relations in Early Joseon
PART 20 The Imjin War
PART 21 The Second Manchu Invasion of Korea
PART 22 Politics of the Late Joseon Dynasty
PART 23 Joseon's Economy
PART 24 Joseon Society
PART 25: Joseon Culture
V. Modern Port Opening Period
PART 26 The Politics of Heungseon Daewongun
PART 27 The Ganghwa Island Treaty and the Opening of Ports
PART 28: Enlightenment, the Wijeongcheoksa Movement, and the Im-o Incident
PART 29 Gapsin Coup
PART 30: The Donghak Peasant Revolution
PART 31 Gabo Reforms
PART 32: The Aguan Pacheon, the Independence Association
PART 33 The Korean Empire
PART 34 Gando and Dokdo
PART 35 Anti-Japanese Righteous Army Movement
PART 36 Patriotic Enlightenment Movement
PART 37 The process of losing sovereignty
PART 38: Economic Invasion and the Economic Salvation Movement
PART 39 Changes in the Class System and the Acceptance of Modern Civilization
PART 40: National Studies and Literature and Religion
ⅥJapanese colonial period
PART 41 Japanese colonial rule policy
PART 42 Japanese Economic Invasion
PART 43Independence Movement of the 1910s
PART 443·1 Exercise
PART 45 Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
PART 46Independence Movement of the 1920s
PART 47Independence Movement of the 1930s and 1940s
PART 48 Social and Economic Movements during the Japanese Occupation
PART 49: The Movement to Preserve National Culture
ⅦModern Society
PART 508·15 Liberation and the Immediate Situation
PART 51 The process of establishing the government of the Republic of Korea
PART 52 The Constitutional Assembly Bill and the Establishment of the North Korean Regime
PART 536·25 War
PART 54 Syngman Rhee Government
PART 55 Park Chung-hee Government
PART 56 The Chun Doo-hwan Government and the Democratization Movement
PART 57 The Roh Tae-woo, Kim Young-sam, and Kim Dae-jung Governments
PART 58 Modern Economy, Society, and Culture
PART 59 Unification Policy
Appendix
Appendix: Modern and Contemporary History Chronology
Appendix UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Korea
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 10, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 132 pages | 297*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791194039884
- ISBN10: 119403988X
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