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Read This Today
Manchoon Samchoon
101 episodes
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Many great books hold wisdom that feels more relevant than ever, yet they can often be overlooked. "Read This Today" is dedicated to restoring these vital conversations. In each episode, we select a book that matters, unpack its crucial insights, and explore its urgent relevance in the 21st century. If you're seeking to understand the present through the lens of the past, find clarity amidst chaos, or simply engage with ideas that can reshape your perspective, this podcast is for you. Let's uncover the enduring power of literature and discover why you should Read This Today.
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Many great books hold wisdom that feels more relevant than ever, yet they can often be overlooked. "Read This Today" is dedicated to restoring these vital conversations. In each episode, we select a book that matters, unpack its crucial insights, and explore its urgent relevance in the 21st century. If you're seeking to understand the present through the lens of the past, find clarity amidst chaos, or simply engage with ideas that can reshape your perspective, this podcast is for you. Let's uncover the enduring power of literature and discover why you should Read This Today.
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Korea: Old and New by Carter Eckert
Read This Today
55 minutes 27 seconds
4 months ago
Korea: Old and New by Carter Eckert

How did a peninsula, often overshadowed by powerful neighbors, forge its own distinct identity and emerge as a vibrant modern nation? This episode invites you on an immersive journey through "Korea Old and New: A History," the definitive academic guide to Korea's rich and complex past. We'll chronologically unravel millennia of Korean history – from ancient kingdoms and unified dynasties to periods of profound change, foreign influence, and the dramatic division of the peninsula. Discover the pivotal events, key figures, and enduring cultural forces that shaped Korea into the nation it is today, offering unparalleled insight into its resilience and dynamism.


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  • "HIST 108: Introduction to Korean History." University of Wisconsin, Fall 2015.
  • Jia Qi, Chan. "Yonsei Classes Guest Review (Part 2)." Jen's Wanderstories, 25 Jan. 2017.
  • "Joseon." Wikipedia.
  • Korea University, Department of Korean History. "Undergraduate | Courses".
  • Lee, HaeSung. "The Neo-Confucianism of the Joseon Dynasty: Its Theoretical Foundation and Main Issues." Asian Studies, vol. IV (XX), no. 1, 2016, pp. 165–94.
  • Lee, Ki-baik. A New History of Korea. Ilchokak Publishers, 1984.
  • Lew, Young Ick. The Making of the First Korean President: Syngman Rhee's Quest for Independence. University of Hawai'i Press, 2013.
  • Macdonald, Donald Stone. The Koreans: Contemporary Politics and Society. 3rd ed., Routledge, 2018.
  • Manela, Erez. "The 'Wilsonian Moment' in East Asia: The March First Movement in Global Perspective." Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies, vol. 9, no. 1, 2009, pp. 11–27.
  • Oberdorfer, Don. The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History. Basic Books, 2001.
  • Oh, Jong-rok. "The Characteristics of the Ruling Structure during Early Chosŏn." International Journal of Korean History.
  • Oh, Sang Mee. KORE 361-HIST387 Korean History Before 1876: Course Overview. Mason Korea, George Mason University, Fall 2024.
  • Park, Eugene Y. Korea: A History. Stanford University Press, 2022.
Read This Today
Many great books hold wisdom that feels more relevant than ever, yet they can often be overlooked. "Read This Today" is dedicated to restoring these vital conversations. In each episode, we select a book that matters, unpack its crucial insights, and explore its urgent relevance in the 21st century. If you're seeking to understand the present through the lens of the past, find clarity amidst chaos, or simply engage with ideas that can reshape your perspective, this podcast is for you. Let's uncover the enduring power of literature and discover why you should Read This Today.