The Making of Modern South Korea - Stories of South Korea's modern and contemporary history.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | History |
2025 marks the 80th anniversary of Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule. To commemorate this milestone, we take a closer look at who the 33 national representatives were with Professor John DiMoia.
The late 1920s and early 1930s were extremely chaotic for the colonial period. We discuss how Koreans organized themselves in political groups, and some of the specific groups they used to gain political momentum, such as Geunuhoe, with Professor Joh... more
Singanhoe, or the New Trunk Association was a Korean independence activist group founded on February 15, 1927. We discuss the group that unified Korean socialist and nationalist factions with Professor John DiMoia.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Koreans began migrating to Hawaii in small groups. We discuss what these individuals were doing in Hawaii, and their relationship to the Independence movement with Professor John DiMoia.
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Exploring the intricate narratives that shape contemporary South Korea, this podcast features conversations surrounding pivotal historical events and figures that have defined the nation. Key themes include the Korean independence movement, the impact of colonialism, and the complexities of inter-Korean relations. Episodes highlight significant incidents like the Gwangju Uprising and major political impeachments, as well as profiles of individuals who made lasting contributions to Korea's history. The discussion often intertwines academic perspectives with personal stories, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of South Korea's past and its ongoing implications in the present day.
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