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UNINA9910453175003321 |
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Key papers on Korea : essays celebrating 25 years of the Centre of Korean Studies, SOAS, University of London / / edited and introduced by Andrew David Jackson |
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Boston : , : Global Oriental, , 2014 |
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1 online resource (328 p.) |
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JacksonAndrew David |
MillerOwen |
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Electronic books. |
Korea Civilization |
Korea History |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Introduction: sixty years of Korean studies at SOAS / Andrew David Jackson -- Part one. History -- Introduction: history / Andrew David Jackson -- Tobacco and the gift economy of Seoul merchants in the late nineteenth century / Owen Miller -- India as viewed by ancient and mediaeval Koreans, focusing on the Karak kukki (records of Karak state) / Vladimir Tikhonov (Pak Noja) -- Northern territories and the historical understanding of territory in late Choson / Anders Karlsson -- Nation, ethnicity, and the post-manchukuo order in the Sino-Korean border region / Charles Kraus and Adam Cathcart -- Part two. North Korea -- Introduction: North Korea / Andrew David Jackson -- Rousing the reader to action: North Korean wartime literature / Jerôme de Wit -- State power and hegemonic values: media coverage of the super bowl and arirang mass games / Andray Abrahamian -- How North Korea made its English-Korean dictionary / Lee Heejae -- Part three. Literature, philosophy and society -- Introduction: literature, philosophy and society / Andrew David Jackson -- The task and risk of translating classical Korean sijo: Yun Sondo and Hwang Chini / Hye-joon Yoon -- Wandering bodies, wondering minds: the body, territory and national identity in Pak T'aewon, Ch'oe Inhun and Chu Insok's stories about Kubo / Justyna Najbar-miller -- Reviving the Confucian |
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spirit of ethical practicality: Tasan's notions of song (nature) and sim (heart/mind) and their political implication / Daeyeol Kim -- Shamans, ghosts and hobgoblins amidst Korean folk customs / Michael J. Pettid -- Part four. Music, heritage and art -- Introduction: music, heritage and art / Andrew David Jackson -- The five surviving p'ansori repertoires: themes, issues and the connection to India / Dorothea Suh -- 1910-1911: years that changed Seoul's music / Sung-hee Park -- Heritage practices during the Park Chung Hee era / Codruta Sîntionean -- Korean art objects at SOAS / Charlotte Horlyck. |
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Key Papers on Korea is a commemorative collection of papers celebrating 25 years of the Centre of Korean Studies (CKS), SOAS, University of London that have been written by senior academics and emerging scholars. The subjects covered in this collection reflect the different research interests and different strengths of the CKS and include historical perceptions of ancient kingdoms in Manchuria, North Korean propaganda literature, the problematic history of Sino-North Korean borderlands, the millenarian aspects of Won Buddhism, and the importance of the years 1910-11 in the development of Korean music. The collection is framed by two pieces on SOAS, which have been commissioned exclusively for this publication: an introduction that examines the 60-year history of Korean studies at SOAS, and a closing paper that sheds light on the rare collections of Korean art held at SOAS. |
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UNINA9910787295903321 |
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Davids Karel |
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Innovation and creativity in late medieval and early modern European cities / / edited by Karel Davids and Bert De Munck |
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Surrey, England ; ; Burlington, Vermont : , : Ashgate, , 2014 |
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©2014 |
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1-315-58860-9 |
1-317-11653-4 |
1-317-11652-6 |
1-4724-3988-0 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (439 p.) |
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City and town life - Europe, Western |
Technological innovations - Italy - History |
Technological innovations - Benelux countries - History |
Urbanization - Europe, Western |
Guilds - Italy - History |
Guilds - Benelux countries - History |
Italy Intellectual life |
Benelux countries Intellectual life |
Italy Economic conditions |
Benelux countries Economic conditions |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Notes on Contributors; Preface; 1 Innovation and Creativity in Late Medieval and Early Modern European Cities: an Introduction; 2 The Cities of Glass: Privileges and Innovations in Early Modern Europe; 3 Craft Guild Legislation and Woollen Production: the Florentine Arte della Lana; 4 New Products and Technological Innovation in the Silk Industry of Vicenza; 5 To Kill Two Birds with One Stone: Keeping Immigrants in by Granting Free Burghership in Early Modern Antwerp |
6 The Secret Perfume: Technology and the Organization of Soap |
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Production in Northern Italy 7 Textiles Manufacturing, Product Innovations and Transfers of Technology in Padua and Venice; 8 The Spatial Side of Innovation: the Local Organization of Cultural Production in the Dutch Republic; 9 Beyond Exclusivism: Entrance Fees for Guilds in the Early Modern Low Countries; 10 The Coopers' Guilds in Holland, c. 1650-1720: a Market Logic?; 11 The Early Modern Antwerp Coopers' Guild: from a Contract-enforcing Organization to an Empty Box? |
12 The Paradox of the Antwerp Rose: Symbol of Decline or Token of Craftsmanship?13 Harbouring Urban Creativity: the Antwerp Art Academy in the Tension; 14 Innovation in the Capital City: Central Policies, Markets and Migrant Skills in Neapolitan Ceramic Manufacturing; 15 Innovations, Growth and Mobility in the Secondary Sector of Trieste; Bibliography; Index |
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Late medieval and early modern cities are often depicted as cradles of artistic creativity and hotbeds of new material culture. Cities in Renaissance Italy and in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century north-western Europe are the most obvious cases in point. But, how did this come about? Contributors to this volume set out to analyze whether, in what context and why regulation or deregulation influenced innovation and creativity in late medieval and early modern cities, and what the impact was of long-term changes in the political and economic sphere. |
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