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Book Title: Modern and Contemporary War Relics and Peace
Edited by Northeast Asian History Foundation
Northeast Asian History Foundation | 148 mm x 225 mm | 230 pages | KRW 12,000 | published December 20, 2011
ISBN 978-89-6187-267-6 93910
Contents
Part I Chinese and Russian Perceptions and Uses of the Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War
China's Patriotic History Education and Memory Politics :
Focusing on the Sino-Japanese War, Nostalgia, and Red Tourism ┃ KIM Tae Seung
1. Introduction
2. Changes in Patriotic History Education and Historiography in China
3. The Nostalgia Phenomenon and Red Tourism 39
4. Conclusion: "Memory Tourism" to Build a Memory Community in East Asia
Russia's Memory and Remembrance and Korea's Perception of the Russo-Japanese War ┃ SIM Heon Yong
1. Introduction
2. Russia Fights the Russo-Japanese War in Incheon
3. Japan Marches in and Seizes the Korean Peninsula and Russia Retreats
4. Russia's Perceptions, Memory, and Remembrance of the Russo-Japanese War
5. Korean Perceptions of the Russo-Japanese War
Part II Modern and Contemporary Wars in Korea and Quest for the Peaceful Use of Historical Sites Related to Colonial Rule
War and Peace as Experienced by Wolmido, Incheon ┃ LEE Young Ho
1. Introduction
2. From Protected Area to Battlefield
3. Peace in the Empire
4. Cold War Memorial and Memory Struggle
5. Conclusion: Toward the "Wolmi Peace Park"
The Sino-Japanese War Sites in Gyeonggi Province and How to Use Them for Peace Purposes ┃ CHUNG Jin Gag :
Focusing on the Pungdo and Pyeongtaek Areas
1. Introduction
2. The Sino-Japanese War in Gyeonggi Province : The Battle of Pungdo and the Battle of Sunghwan
3. The Sino-Japanese War Sites in Gyeonggi Province
4. The Sino-Japanese War: How Should We Remember It?
The March 1st Movement Massacre Sites in the Suwon Castle Area in Gyeonggi Province and How to Use Them for Peace Purposes :
For the Cornerstone of Peace between Korea and Japan, Focusing on the Jeam-ri Massacre┃ PARK Hwan
1. Raising the Issue
2. Massacres of Koreans that Occurred in Jeam-ri, Hyangnam-myeon, and in Goju-ri, Paltan-myeon
3. Damage Caused to Suchon-ri, Jangan-myeon
4. Massacres and Oppression that Occurred in Hwasu-ri, Woojeong-myeon
5. Disappearing Sites of Imperial Japan's Oppression of Koreans
6. Research, Preservation, and Effective Use of the Sites of Massacres of Koreans: Peace Building in East Asia
7. Anti-Japanese Sites in the Suwon Castle Area: Japanese Police Officers' Execution and Memory, and the Japanese Apology Campaigns
The North-South Border Area and the "Peace Initiative" ┃ DOH Jin Soon
1. Introduction
2. The Composition of the North-South Border: MDL, DMZ, and NLL
3. Peace Initiative in Conflict with Armistice
4. Making Peace
5. Conclusion