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Part 1. Pre-State Age
Chapter 1. Band Society
1. Characteristics of Band Society = 5
2. Natural Environment = 6
3. Remains of Band Society on the Korean Peninsula and in Manchuria = 8
4. Band Society Culture = 13
Chapter 2. Village Society
1. Characteristics of Village Society = 17
2. Natural Environment Change and Introduction of Agriculture = 18
3. Appearance of Village Society in Korea and Manchuria = 20
4. Culture of Village Society = 23
Chapter 3. Inter-village Aggregation Society
1. Characteristics of Inter-village Aggregation Society = 31
2. Historical Significance of Inter-village Aggregation Society = 32
3. Formation of Inter-village Aggregation Society in Korea and Manchuria = 34
4. Culture of Inter-village Aggregation Society = 36
Part 2. The Old Joseon Period
Chapter 1. The Formation of Ancient States
1. Understanding a Nation's Foundation Legend = 45
2. The Founding of Old Joseon = 49
3. Territory of Old Joseon = 55
Chapter 2. Politics of Old Joseon
1. State Structure = 63
2. Ruling Structure of Old Joseon = 66
Chapter 3. Economy and Society of Old Joseon
1. Economy = 71
2. Society of Old Joseon = 74
Chapter 4. Culture of Old Joseon
1. Science and Arts = 79
2. Science and Technology of Old Joseon = 82
Chapter 5. External Relations of Old Joseon
1. The Relations between Old Joseon and Neighboring States = 87
2. The Rise and Fall of Gijaguk, Wiman Joseon, and the Four Han Chinese Commanderies = 92
Part 3. The Multiple Kingdoms Period
Chapter 1. The Opening and Evolution of the Multiple Kingdoms Period
1. Collapse of Old Joseon = 103
2. Formation and Evolution of the Multiple Kingdoms = 105
Chapter 2. Polity and External Relations of Eastern Buyeo
1. Polity = 109
2. External Relations = 113
Chapter 3. Goguryeo's Rising Influence
1. Early Polity = 117
2. Growth = 120
Chapter 4. Eupnu, Eastern Okieo, Eastern Ye, Choe-House Nangnang, Daebangguk, and Malgal
1. Eupnu = 127
2. Eastern Okjeo = 128
3. Eastern Ye = 130
4. Choe-House Nangnang, Daebangguk, and Malgal = 131
Chapter 5. Polity and Societal Changes of Han
1. Polity = 135
2. Societal Changes = 139
Chapter 6. Expansion of Early Baekje
1. Polity in the Early Baekje Period = 143
2. Growth of Baekje = 147
Chapter 7. Expansion of the Early Silla Kingdom
1. Early Polity = 151
2. Growth of Silla = 154
Chapter 8. Polity and Rise and Fall of Gaya
1. Polity = 159
2. External Relations of Gaya = 161
Chapter 9. Changes in Political Situation during the Multiple Kingdoms Period
1. Strengthening of Centralized and Social Status Systems = 163
2. Pursuit of National Reunification = 167
Chapter 10. Economic and Societal Changes during the Multiple Kingdoms Period
1. Economic Development = 173
2. Societal Changes = 176
Chapter 11. Culture of the Multiple Kingdoms Period
1. Thoughts and Science = 181
2. Science and Technology = 184
Chapter 12. Foreign Relations during the Multiple Kingdoms Period
1. The Advance into the Continent by Northern States = 189
2. Overseas Advance of the States in the Southern Part of the Korean Peninsula = 191
Part 4. The Three Kingdoms Period
Chapter 1. The Development of the Three Kingdoms
1. The Development of Goguryeo = 199
2. The Development of Baekje = 202
3. The Development of Silla = 206
Chapter 2. The Foreign Relations of the Three Kingdoms
1. The Establishment of Relations with Foreign States = 213
2. Goguryeo's Struggle with Sui = 214
1) Great Victory at the Battle of Imyugwan = 215
2) Great Victory at the Battle of Liaohe = 216
3) Great Victory at the Battle of Salsu = 218
4) Historical Significance = 219
3. Goguryeo's Struggle with Tang = 219
1) Great Victory at the Battle of Ansi Fortress = 220
2) Goguryeo's Occupation of Jung-won, or the Center of the Chinese Continent = 221
4. Baekje's Fall = 222
5. Goguryeo's Fall = 224
Chapter 3. Society and Culture of the Three Kingdoms
1. Emergence of a Central Aristocracy = 227
2. Office Rank System = 229
3. Counciliar Institutions and Provincial Administrative System = 231
4. Culture and Arts = 232
Part 5. Northern and Southern Kingdoms Period
Chapter 1. The Silla Unification and the Founding of the Balhae Kingdom
1. The Silla Unification = 241
2. The Significance of Unification = 243
3. The Founding and Culture of the Balhae Kingdom = 244
Chapter 2. Society of the Late Silla Period
1. Political Confusion in the Central Government = 249
2. The Rise of Powerful Local Gentry = 252
Chapter 3. The Society and Culture of Unified Silla
1. Political Structure = 255
2. Social Organization = 258
3. Culture = 259
Chapter 4. The Later Three Kingdoms and Unification by Goryeo
1. The Later Three Kingdoms Period = 263
2. Unification by Goryeo = 266
Part 6. The Early Goryeo Period
Chapter 1. Establishment of Goryeo's Ruling Structure
1. Ruling Doctrine of Taejo, the Founder of Goryeo = 275
2. Local Authority and Powerful Local Gentry = 276
3. Strengthening of Royal Authority by King Gwangjong = 278
Chapter 2. Foreign Relations
1. Northern Expansion Policy = 283
2. Struggle with the Khitan = 284
3. Campaign against the Jurchen = 286
4. Relations with Chin = 288
5. Relations with Song China = 290
Chapter 3. Political System
1. Central Political System = 293
2. Local Administrative System = 294
3. Military Organization = 296
Chapter 4. Society and Economic Structure
1. Land System = 299
2. Commerce and Industry = 301
3. Social Status System = 303
Chapter 5. Buddhist Culture
1. The Development of Buddhism = 307
2. Establishment of Cheontae Sect = 308
3. Flourishing of Buddhist Temples = 309
4. Goryeo Tripitaka = 311
Chapter 6. Confucian Culture
1. Educational Institutions and Civil Service Examination System = 313
2. Development of Private Academies = 314
3. Development of Confucianism = 316
4. Geomantic Theories = 317
5. Literature and Fine Art = 318
Part 7. The Late Goryeo
Chapter 1. Hereditary Aristocratic Order
1. Establishment of the Aristocratic Order = 325
2. Foundation of the Hereditary Aristocratic Order = 326
3. The Yi Ja-gyeom Conspiracy = 328
4. Revolt of Myocheong = 329
Chapter 2. Establishment of Military Rule
1. The Military Officers Revolt = 333
2. Establishment of Military Rule = 335
3. Establishment of Military Rule by the Choe Family = 336
4. Uprising of Manjeok = 338
5. Reappointment of Men of Letters = 340
Chapter 3. Struggle against the Mongols
1. Invasion of the Mongols = 343
2. Moving the Capital to Ganghwa Island and Expeditions against Japan = 344
3. Anti-Mongol Struggle of the Three Elite Patrols (Sanbyeolcho) = 345
4. Mongol's Intervention in the Domestic Affairs of Goryeo = 346
5. Cultural Exchange between Goryeo and the Mongols = 348
6. The Late Goryeo Society = 349
Chapter 4. The Reforms of King Gongmin
1. Emergence of the Literati (Sadaebu) = 351
2. The Reforms of King Gongmin = 352
3. Foreign Invasions = 354
4. March Back from Wihwa Island = 354
5. Land Reform = 357
Chapter 5. The Culture of Late Goryeo
1. Literature and the Writing of Histories = 359
2. Fine Arts = 360
3. Science and Technology = 362
4. Changes in the Buddhist Sphere = 363
5. The Dissemination of Neo-Confucianism = 364
Part 8. Joseon Dynasty
Chapter 1. The Founding of the Joseon Dynasty
1. Laying Foundation of a New Dynasty = 371
2. Pro-Ming Foreign Policy and Development of Land = 375
3. Relations with the Japanese and the Jurchen = 376
Chapter 2. Administrative Structure of the Bureaucratic State
1. Restructuring of Administrative System = 379
2. Social and Economic Structure = 383
3. Structure of Social Class = 387
Chapter 3. Establishment of Confucian Culture
1. Confucian Philosophy = 391
2. Writings of Classics = 393
3. Science and Technology, and Literature = 397
4. Arts and Buddhism = 399
Chapter 4. Emergence of Neo-Confucian Literati and Foreign Attacks
1. Rise of the Neo-Confucian Literati = 403
2. Expanded Agricultural Estates and Increased Tribute Taxes = 407
3. The Japanese Invasion of 1592 = 409
4. Manchu Invasions of Korea = 413
5. The Culture of the Neo-Confucian Literati = 416
Chapter 5. Changes in the Late Joseon Society
1. Bureaucratic Society and State of Emergency = 421
2. Tax Collection System = 424
3. Agriculture and Handcraft Industry = 428
4. Commerce and the Money Economy = 431
5. Changes in the Yangban-centered Social System = 435
Chapter 6. Development of Korean Culture
1. The Birth of Practical Learning = 439
2. Development of Study on Korea = 445
3. Science and Technology = 448
4. Philosophy and Art = 452
5. Spread of Foreign Religion = 458
6. Appearance of Native Religion = 460
7. Rise in National Pride = 462
Part 9. Modern Society
Chapter 1. Modernization of Korea
1. Implementation of Reform Policy = 471
2. Strong Foreign Policy = 472
3. Opening of Ports under Unequal Treaties = 475
4. Signing of Agreement and Exchange of Envoys = 476
5. Enlightenment Thought (Gaehwa sasang) = 477
6. Experience of New Civilization = 479
7. Military Mutiny of 1882 (Imo gullan) = 480
8. Birth of the Progressive Party = 482
9. Convention of Tientsin = 483
10. Defending Orthodoxy and Rejecting Heterodoxy = 484
11. Eastward Advance of Western Nations = 486
12. Social and Economic Penetration of Japan and China = 487
Chapter 2. Donghak Revolutionary Movement and Reform Policy
1. Uprising of the Donghak Peasant Army = 491
2. The Reform of 1894 = 495
3. Accommodation of Western Civilization = 498
Chapter 3. Modernization and Nationalist Movement
1. Rivalry of Foreign Powers and the Great Han Empire = 503
2. Civil Rights Movement = 505
3. Reform of 1897 and Modernization = 508
Chapter 4. National Movement against Japanese Aggression
1. Japanese and Russian Aggression in Korea = 511
2. Struggles of the Righteous Armies = 515
3. Raising Public Consciousness for Independence and National Territory = 520
4. The Patriotic Movement for Independence = 523
Chapter 5. Independence Movement and Nationalism
1. Japanese Occupation by Force = 533
2. The Significance as a Revolution = 543
3. Enlightened Administration = 545
4. Korean Entrepreneurs = 549
Chapter 6. The Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea
1. The Legitimate Government and Restoration Policy = 555
2. Independence Movement in Eastern Manchuria and Russian Territory = 559
3. Independence Movement in China and America = 564
4. Nationalist Movement in Korea = 567
5. Independence Movement by Korean Women = 571
6. Preservation of Korean Culture = 572
7. Japan's Assimilation Policy = 576
8. Struggle of Koreans during the Late Period of Japanese Occupation = 578
Chapter 7. Establishment of the Republic of Korea
1. Japan's Defeat = 581
2. The Establishment of the Republic of Korea and the Korean War = 584
3. Restoration of the Nation after the Korean War = 588
Chapter 8. Movement for Democracy and the Emergence of the Military Regime
1. The April Revolution = 591
2. Establishment of the Second Republic by Jang Myeon's Democratic Party = 592
3. The May 16, 1961 Coup and the Third Republic = 593
1) Establishment of the Third Republic by Coup Leaders = 593
2) Reality of the Self-sufficient Economy = 595
3) The June 3 Incident and Normalization with Japan = 597
4) Establishment of Yusin System = 599
5) Dark Side of the Yusin System = 601
6) End of the Military Regime = 603
4. Emergence of a New Military Regime = 604
1) The Fifth Republic = 604
2) The Sixth Republic = 610
Chapter 9. Korea in the Era of Globalization
1. Launching the Civilian Government = 615
2. Government of the People = 620
Chapter 10. North Korean Society after National Liberation
1. National Liberation and Subsequent Division = 627
2. Punishment of Traitors and Undertaking of Reforms = 630
3. Invasion of the South and Authoritarian Rule = 634
4. Self-rehabilitation Movement and Socialist Industrialization = 640