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In "The History of Korea (Vol. 1 & 2)", Homer B. Hulbert presents a comprehensive and meticulously researched account of Korea's rich history, tracing its cultural, political, and social evolution from ancient times through the late 19th century. Hulbert's narrative style combines scholarly precision with engaging prose, making complex historical events accessible to a wider audience. His dual volumes not only challenge prevailing Western perceptions of Korea but also illuminate the nation's resilience in the face of external pressures, all while situating Korea within the broader context of East Asian history. Homer B. Hulbert, an American missionary and diplomat, lived in Korea during a cr...
The History of Korea presents a chronological account of Korea from ancient days, over 2000 B. C, to modern 20th century Korea. Hulbert said that Korea and Japan have the same two racial types, but Japan is mostly Malay and Korea is mostly Manchu-Korean. He claimed that Korea is physically mostly of the northern type, but also said that the nation, being physically mostly of the northern type, did not disprove Hulbert's claim that the Malay element developed Korea's first civilization, although not necessarily originating Korea's first civilization, and the Malay element imposed its language in its main features in the entire peninsula.
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This the Bible translated in the Kuki Language.
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