Building a Heaven on Earth: Religion, Activism, Protest in Korea under Japanese

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Number of Pages: 320 Pages Educational Level: Adult & Further Education, High School, Vocational School Subject: Asia / Japan, Modern / 20th Century, Asia / Korea, Sociology of Religion Language: English Item Width: 6 in Publisher: University of Hawaii Press Item Length: 9 in Type: Textbook Features: Dust Jacket ISBN: 9780824839659 Item Weight: 24.1 Oz Format: Hardcover width: 6 in Publication Name: Religion, Activism, Protest in Korea under Japanese Country of Origin: United States Publication Year: 2014 Author: Albert L. Park Subject Area: History, Social Science, Korean History

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Building a Heaven on Earth: Religion, Activism, Protest in Korea under Japanese. Explore the intriguing dynamics of Korean history with "Building a Heaven on Earth: Religion, Activism, and Protest in Japanese Occupied Korea" by Albert L. Park. This thought-provoking textbook delves into the poignant narrative of Korea's struggle under Japanese rule, drawing connections between spirituality, social action, and the enduring human spirit. The hardcover edition, published by the University of Hawaii Press in 2014, offers a comprehensive look into this pivotal era, encompassing 320 pages of detailed analysis and scholarly insight. It's a compelling read for students of history, sociology, and those with a keen interest in the religious and cultural landscape of Asia during the 20th century. Explore the intriguing dynamics of Korean history with "Building a Heaven on Earth: Religion, Activism, and Protest in Japanese Occupied Korea" by Albert L. Park. This thought-provoking textbook delves into the poignant narrative of Korea's struggle under Japanese rule, drawing connections between spirituality, social action, and the enduring human spirit. The hardcover edition, published by the University of Hawaii Press in 2014, offers a comprehensive look into this pivotal era, encompassing 320 pages of detailed analysis and scholarly insight. It's a compelling read for students of history, sociology, and those with a keen interest in the religious and cultural landscape of Asia during the 20th century.