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Recommended books on Korean history

1. Please introduce a book about Korean history. If you know Korean, you'd better read Li Bingtao's ancient articles about Korean history (until Silla was unified). Translated into Chinese, you should be able to find the Grand View of Korean History and Li's New Theory of Korean History on Taobao (these two should be general history).

In China, Korean history is relatively unpopular, so related books are hard to find, and many books are simply terrible. For example, Yanbian University's textbook A Brief History of Korea is a copy of Korean history books. So it's better to look at the dynastic history or general history written by Korean orthodox historians (not so-called unofficial history scholars, but the author of "The History of the Great Korean Empire" is not even a unofficial history scholar, but should be a cartoonist).

It is said that Korean history books were burned by Japanese invaders. Where did Korean history come from? The Japanese Governor's Office has always been very sensitive to the awakening of the people and the education of Koreans.

Therefore, in the nationwide search of Korean history and geography books in 19 10, 200,000 to 300,000 books were confiscated and burned. Banned books include The Korean Reader, Biographies of National Heroes in Previous Centuries, Korean translations of foreign books on independence, the birth of the country and revolution, etc.

The Japanese also misinterpreted Korean history to achieve their own goals. Historians employed by the research department of Nanman Railway Co., Ltd. were ordered to distort Korean history.

Historical Geography of Manchuria, Historical Geography of Korea and Historical Research Report of Manchuria are the products of this historical revision. In History of Korean Peninsula (19 15), the Japanese limited the scope of Korean history to the peninsula, cut off contact with the Asian continent, and dismissed the views of Korean historians as fallacies.

The Japanese attempt to destroy Korean national consciousness is more prominent in the education policy. 19 1 1 The main purpose of the education law promulgated in September is to train talents for the colonial system.

The Japanese not only strengthened their control over private schools, but also strengthened their control over traditional schools. More than 90% school-age children are deprived of learning opportunities and become illiterate.

From 19 10 to 12 of 1922, the number of private schools decreased significantly, from more than 2,000 to about 600. This is the tragic result of Japanese colonialism's efforts to eliminate Korean consciousness.

/kloc-at the beginning of 0/907, under the leadership of the "just army", when the house of resisting unified prisons was in * * *, Xinmin Society was born. This secret organization aims at restoring independence.

Under the leadership of An Changhao, this association has developed continuously, and by 19 10, it has more than 300 members representing all walks of life. On February 27th, Governor Terauchi Masatake will attend the opening ceremony of Yalu River Railway Bridge.

The Japanese falsely accused Xinmin Society members of plotting to assassinate him on his way to the ceremony, and arrested more than 600 Xinmin Society members and their sympathizers, of whom 65,438+005 were convicted under torture. Some people were tortured to death, and six people were sentenced to prison, including Stephen Wan, Liang Qifeng, Antai and Li.

3. Introduce books about Korean dynasty and Korean history: General History of Korea and General History of the World-Korean Department.

I hope it helps you.

for reference only

The earliest historical materials on the Korean peninsula can be found in books such as Historical Records and Spring and Autumn Annals. During the Three Kingdoms Period on the Korean Peninsula, see The History of the Three Kingdoms, which is the early history of the Korean Peninsula written by Koreans. Later, Koreans wrote a lot about the history of Korea. Such as Korean history. Lee's records of North Korea are relatively complete, but they are all very original materials, which are not systematically sorted out and cannot be understood by ordinary people. The history of the Li dynasty can be seen from the practical lessons of the kingdom and so on.

The history of the Korean Peninsula is not easy to find, because Koreans always make up their own history wonderfully, and describe some China achievements as theirs, so these books are not published by China. The general history of Korea should be ok, but it has never been read in a bookstore. What I found was the modern history of Korea and the incomprehensible suicide note of the Three Kingdoms written by Korean historians in classical Chinese. There are many Japanese people, and the authoritative ones are The History of Japan written by Tarou Sakamoto, and ancient historical works such as Historical Records written by China, such as The History of Japan compiled by Nara era and The History of Great Japan compiled by Tokugawa shogunate as official history. If you just want to know about history and don't do research, I recommend The Story of Japanese History published by Guangxi Normal University. Although there are some unofficial history in it, it is very beautiful and readable.

Please recommend some books about European history, Roman history and the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. Choose one of them and learn about European history.

The tradition and foundation of modern European society is the Roman Empire. The changes in the whole European society are mostly based on the Roman Empire.

You can also watch A Breath of European History, which can be finished in a few hours and is very short. There is only a rough outline.

Of course, if you have enough time, read General History of the World, the part about Europe. I personally recommend Capitalism and 2 1 Century written by Mr. Huang Renyu, which focuses on the process of establishing capitalism in several countries.

But the history of these countries is described in detail. Can be used as an extended reading.

Another book that is solemnly recommended is: Stephen? Zweig's Yesterday's World. This book is a rare classic and can make people think a lot.

The history of the Roman Empire alone can be seen by the landlord for a long time, and it will take the landlord a long time to make an accurate analysis of yesterday's world and a general history of the world. I believe that after reading these books, the landlord will have his own views on European history and be able to choose books that suit his taste.