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Frontmatter
Preface
PART I: THE RISE OF KOREAN CAPITALISM
1. Merchants and Landlords: The Accumulation of Capital, 1876-1919
2. An Industrial Bourgeoisie: Transition and Emergence, 1919-45
PART II: THE PATTERNS OF GROWTH
3. Class and State: The Financial Nexus
4. Class and State: Partners in Management
5. Between Metropole and Hinterland: The Acquisition of Raw Materials and Technology
6. Between Metropole and Hinterland: The Quest for Markets
PART III: CLASS AND SOCIETY
7. "Without Any Trouble": Capitalist Views and Treatment of the Working Class
8. Class Over Nation: Naisen Ittai and the Korean Bourgeoisie
Conclusion: The Colonial Legacy
Appendix 1. Protectorate and Colonial Administrations, 1905-45
Appendix 2. "Dying for a Righteous Cause: The Responsibility of Imperial Citizens Is Great"
Notes
Guide to Romanization
Bibliography
Index
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