Koryŏsa: The History of Koryŏ, the Annals of the Kings, 918–1095

Author:   Howard Kahm ,  John B. Duncan ,  Lee Junghoon ,  Park Jongki
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
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9780824895211


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   30 September 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Among all the Korean dynasties, the Koryŏ dynasty (918-1392) was the first to have contact with the Western world. It was from these interactions that the current appellation of ""Korea"" was derived from the Koryŏ name. The Koryŏsa, or the History of Koryŏ, is one of the most significant historical texts on the Koryŏ Dynasty of the Korean peninsula. As the principal surviving history, the Koryŏsa elucidates the politics, society, economy, culture, and key figures of this period. Although the Koryŏsa was compiled during the Chosŏn dynasty (1392-1910), much of the known information about Koryŏ is contained within this text, making it the primary text for understanding 500 years of premodern Korean history, culture, and civilization. This translation is the first, full-length, English-language translation of the introductory section of the Koryŏsa and the first ten volumes of the annals of the kings, beginning with the dynastic founder, T’aejo Wang Kŏn (r. 918-943) to the fourteenth monarch, Hŏnjong (r. 1095). The nearly two hundred years of Koryŏ history encompassed within the first ten volumes of the annals provides invaluable insight into the birth and development of Koryŏ state and society, as well as the rituals and practices of warfare, diplomacy, and international relations with neighboring territories, including the Khitan, Jurchen, and Song China. The wealth of information has been integral to knowing Korea’s past, offering lessons from history that are relevant to understanding modern-day Korea. Made readable to an English-language audience, this translation will interest researchers across East Asian history, and of various fields including religion, philosophy, and culture.

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Author:   Howard Kahm ,  John B. Duncan ,  Lee Junghoon ,  Park Jongki
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
Imprint:   University of Hawai'i Press
ISBN:  

9780824895211


ISBN 10:   0824895215
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   30 September 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Howard Kahm is associate professor at Underwood International College, Yonsei University. John B. Duncan is professor emeritus in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, UCLA. Lee Junghoon is research professor at the Institute of Korean Studies, Yonsei University. Park Jongki is professor emeritus in the Department of History, Kookmin University. Edward Shultz is professor emeritus, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.

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