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Recognition and Logic of Korean Ancient History

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Recognition and Logic of Korean Ancient History
Rather than expanding the field with the demonstration of various facts in the construction of the novels that read ancient Korean history, the two perspectives of examining the interpretation logic of modern history to deepen the awareness of themes about them, . In this way, I focused mainly on the following three topics in Korean ancient history. First, it is a viewpoint that recognizes as an homogeneous ancient society beyond the national historical approach to Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla. Second, it is a view that Silla is nothing but a Paekje unified war of Silla, rather than an understanding of Sillas unification war. Third, it is a period of time in which Korean history examines the international war of East Asia in the 7th century as the turning point from ancient times to the Middle Ages. This argument has caused controversy, and related papers have been written by self-development or the planning of the society, and the results have been published in this book.

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Published November 30, 2012

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Young-ha Kim

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Kim Young-ha is the author of seven novels, including the acclaimed I Have the Right to Destroy Myself and Black Flower - and five short story collections.

He has won every major Korean literature award, and his works have been translated into more than a dozen languages. He lives in Seoul, South Korea.

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