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Nov 2nd, 2020, 2:15 pm
A Korean War Captive in Japan, 1597–1600: The Writings of Kang Hang by JaHyun Kim Haboush, Kenneth Robinson
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Overview: Kang Hang was a Korean scholar-official taken prisoner in 1597 by an invading Japanese army during the Imjin War of 1592–1598. While in captivity in Japan, Kang recorded his thoughts on human civilization, war, and the enemy's culture and society, acting in effect as a spy for his king. Arranged and printed in the seventeenth century as Kanyangnok, or The Record of a Shepherd, Kang's writings were extremely valuable to his government, offering new perspective on a society few Koreans had encountered in 150 years and new information on Japanese politics, culture, and military organization.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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Nov 2nd, 2020, 2:15 pm