The Japanese Colonial Legacy in Korea, 1910-1945
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The Japanese Colonial Legacy in Korea reexamines Japan's policies
in Korea from 1910 to 1945. The authors contend that Japan's
policies were moderate considering the magnitude of the colonial
endeavor and were proportional when compared to the imperialist
practices of Western nations. Drawing on recent scholarship, this
study effectively contributes to the growing field of historical
revisionism in Korean colonial history. Historical remembrance in
South Korea unabashedly portrays the colonial era in a wholly
negative light; The Japanese colonial regime is presented as an
authoritarian regime that exploited the innocent Korean people. In
some cases, academic circles in Asia and America have adopted
positions that mirror the Korean historical paradigm.Dr. Akita and
Dr. Palmer challenge the pro-Korean nationalist narrative by using
a plethora of archival documents written by the highest echelons of
Japan's leadership. These documents, written by men such as
Yamagata Aritomo and Hara Kei, reveal the origins and
reasonableness of Japanese colonial policies, especially when shown
in light of Japan's strong legalist tradition. A more nuanced view
of Japan's rule in Korea is achieved by juxtaposing it to the
Europeans' record in Asia and Africa. Furthermore, this work
highlights various ways that Japan's colonial interlude contributed
to South Korea's postwar industrialization.
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