The Korean Frontier in America : : Immigration to Hawaii, 1896–1910 / / Wayne Patterson.
Korean immigration to Hawaii provides a striking glimpse of the inner workings of Yi-dynasty Korea in its final decade. It is a picture of confusion, functionalism, corruption, oppression, and failure of leadership at all levels of government. Patterson suggests that the weakness of the Korean gover...
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Patterson, Wayne, author. aut http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut The Korean Frontier in America : Immigration to Hawaii, 1896–1910 / Wayne Patterson. Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, [2021] ©1988 1 online resource (288 p.) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file PDF rda Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Maps -- Preface -- A Note on Names and Their Spellings -- 1 The Setting -- 2 The Planning Begins -- 3 Enter Horace Allen -- 4 Bishop Goes to Korea -- 5 Allen Deals with Seoul and Washington -- 6 Deshler Begins to Recruit -- 7 Troubles in Korea -- 8 Troubles in Hawaii -- 9 Systematic Immigration Is Established -- 10 Characteristics of the Immigrants and Why They Came -- 11 Koreans as Workers -- 12 Japanese Opposition Resurfaces -- 13 Japan Brings Emigration to a Halt -- 14 The Planters and Korea Fight Back -- 15 The Fate of Korean Emigration Is Sealed -- 16 Conclusion -- Appendix -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Glossary of Participants and Places -- Bibliography -- Index -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Korean immigration to Hawaii provides a striking glimpse of the inner workings of Yi-dynasty Korea in its final decade. It is a picture of confusion, functionalism, corruption, oppression, and failure of leadership at all levels of government. Patterson suggests that the weakness of the Korean government on the issue of emigration made it easier for Japanese imperialism to succeed in Korea. He also revises the standard interpretation of Japanese foreign policy by suggestion that prestige—the need to prevent the United States from passing a Japanese exclusion act—as well as security was a motivating factor in the establishment of a protectorate over Korea in 1905. In the process he uncovers a heretofore hidden link between Japanese imperialism in Korea and Japanese-American relations at the turn of the century.The author has made extensive use of archival materials in Korea, Japan, Hawaii, and Washington, D.C. in researching a subject that has been neglected both in the United States and Korea. The study presents new information on the subject along with a keen analysis and innovative interpretation in a readable and accessible style. The work will be of significant value to specialists in Korean history, Korean-American relations, Japanese history, Japanese-Korean relations, U.S.-Japanese relations, Hawaiian history, and U.S. diplomatic history. Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. In English. Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mrz 2022) Immigrants Government policy United States. Immigrants Hawaii History. Koreans Hawaii History. HISTORY / Asia / Korea. bisacsh Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Hawaii Press Archive eBook-Package Pre-2000 9783110564150 https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824845667 https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780824845667 Cover https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780824845667/original |
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