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Peace in the East Yi Tae-Jin

Peace in the East By Yi Tae-Jin

Peace in the East by Yi Tae-Jin


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This interdisciplinary collection examines the philosophy, politics, and legacy of An Chunggun. The contributors analyze his vision of pan-Asian cooperation and his opposition to Japanese militaristic expansion. They also investigate his significance to broader issues related to nationalism, imperialism, and the role of violence in politics.

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Peace in the East: An Chunggun's Vision for Asia in the Age of Japanese Imperialism by Yi Tae-Jin

On October 26, 1909, the Korean patriot An Chunggun assassinated the Japanese statesman Ito Hirobumi in Harbin, China. More than a century later, the ramifications of An's daring act continue to reverberate across East Asia and beyond. This volume explores the abiding significance of An, his life, and his written work, most notably On Peace in the East (Tongyang p'yonghwaron), from a variety of perspectives, especially historical, legal, literary, philosophical, and political. The ways in which An has been understood and interpreted by contemporaries, by later generations, and by scholars and thinkers even today shed light on a range of significant issues including the intellectual and philosophical underpinnings for both imperial expansion and resistance to it; the ongoing debate concerning whether violence, or even terrorism, is ever justified; and the possibilities for international cooperation in today's East Asia as a regional collective. Students and scholars of East Asia will find much to engage with and learn from in this volume.

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A wide-ranging and multidimensional look at one of modern East Asia's most divisive historical figures-national hero to some, terrorist assassin to others-this richly researched and fascinating collection of essays on An Chunggun offers surprising new perspectives not only on the man himself but also on the history of the region in the early twentieth century. -- Carter J. Eckert, Harvard University
An Chunggun is best known for a violent act in his 1909 assassination of Japan's most revered diplomat, Ito Hirobumi. He is less known for the prison writings he compiled while awaiting his execution that reveal his aspiration for regional peace. The first English-language effort to discuss An and his writings, Peace in the East creatively weaves together examinations of his final thoughts as interpreted from a diverse array of perspectives. -- Mark Caprio, Rikkyo University
Thoughtfully framed, this fresh look at Korean independence fighter An Chunggun broadly conceptualizes his life and written work. Breaking free of the Korea versus Japan dynamic that stymies regional integration and understanding-as well as learning about An himself-the editors and authors of this timely volume situate An in the context of related anti-Japanese imperialist movements of the day, ranging from the Ryukyu Islands to Northeast China and within Japan itself. Moreover, they consider An Chunggun's place and engagement with international peace movements such as the Red Cross, the Carnegie Endowment, the Nobel Peace Prize, and the Hague International Peace Conference. An is best understood, as one of one authors here explains, as promoting 'an Asianism for organizing Korea, China, and Japan into a peaceful community of equals.' That An Chunggun's early twentieth-century vision On Peace in the East howled into the wind and ended in violence speaks only to the pressing need today continue to understand the alternate future for Asia he proposed. -- Alexis Dudden, University of Connecticut

About Yi Tae-Jin

Yi Tae-Jin is professor emeritus of Korean history at Seoul National University. Eugene Y. Park is Korea Foundation associate professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania. Kirk W. Larsen is associate professor of history at Brigham Young University.

Table of Contents

Preface, Yi Tae-Jin, Eugene Y. Park, and Kirk W. Larsen Introduction, Yi Tae-Jin, Eugene Y. Park, and Kirk W. Larsen Maps Chapter 1: Japanese Expansion in East Asia and An Chunggun's Peace in the East, Xu Yong Chapter 2: An Chunggun and the Genealogy of Modern Korea's Discourse on Peace in the East, Suh Young-Hee Chapter 3: Visions of Violence, Dreams of Peace: Religion, Race, and Nation in An Chunggun's On Peace in the East, Franklin D. Rausch Chapter 4: The An Chunggun Trial and Peace in the East: The Effect of the 1905 Japan-Korea Protectorate Treaty on International Relations, Totsuka Etsuro Chapter 5: An Chunggun and the Political Philosophy of Immanuel Kant, Sasagawa Norikatsu Chapter 6: Three Images of An Chunggun in Chinese Narratives, Wang Yuanzhou Chapter 7: An Chunggun and Liang Qichao: Two Lights of Modern East Asia, Yi Tae-Jin Chapter 8: The Philosophy and Possibilities of An Chunggun's Unfinished On Peace in the East, Yamamuro Shin'ichi Chapter 9: Contemporary Meanings of An Chunggun's Peace in the East: A Pioneer of the New Concept of East Asian Community, Makino Eiji Afterword, Frederick R. Dickinson

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NLS9781498566421
9781498566421
1498566421
Peace in the East: An Chunggun's Vision for Asia in the Age of Japanese Imperialism by Yi Tae-Jin
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Lexington Books
2019-09-19
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