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Two Koreas. Week 3 Reform & Imperialism Section 4 & 5 Motokazu Matsutani. Sŏ Chaep’il (Phillip Jason). Kim Okkyun. Kim Okkyun. Kapsin Coup(1884) Members. Pak Yŏnhyo. Pak Yŏnhyo. Yu Kilchun. Key Figures (Korea) Modern Reformists. Queen Min (1851-1895). King Kojong (r.1863-1907).
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Two Koreas Week 3 Reform & Imperialism Section 4 & 5 Motokazu Matsutani
Sŏ Chaep’il (Phillip Jason) Kim Okkyun Kim Okkyun Kapsin Coup(1884) Members PakYŏnhyo Pak Yŏnhyo Yu Kilchun Key Figures (Korea) Modern Reformists
Queen Min (1851-1895) King Kojong (r.1863-1907) King Kojong (r.1863-1907) Pak Yŏnhyo (1861-1939) Kim Okkyun (1851-1894) Yun Ch’iho (1865-1945) Chŏng Yagyŏng (1762-1836) Kim Okkyun (1851-1894 Pak Chega (1750-?) Yu Kilchun (1856-1914) Practical Learning (Silhak) Scholars Enlightenment Party The Min Consort Clans Chi Sŏgyŏng (1855-1935) Taewŏngun (1820-1898) Min T’aeho (1834-1884) Pak Yŏnhyo (1861-1939) Royal Family Reform/ Change Confucianism / Qing Model Western Ideas / Western(Japanese) Model Conservative/ Restoration
Key Figures (Japan) Itō Hirobumi(1841– 1909) A Japanese politician and the country's first Prime Minister Fukuzawa Yukichi (1835 - 1901) The most influential modern reformist and political theorist in Meiji Japan.
Yuan Shikai (1859 -1916) Qing’s “Director-General in Korea” in the 1880s. Li Hongzhang (1823 –1901)A general and a leading statesman of the Qing Empire. Key Figures (Qing)
1876-1884 1876 Kanghwa Treaty 1882Soldier’s Riot 1884Kapsin Coup
1884-1894 1894 Tonghak Rebellion 1894 Sino-Japanese War
1894-1904 1894-6 Kabo Reform 1895 Assassination of Queen Min
1904-1910 1904 Russo-Japanese War 1905 Protectorate Treaty 1910 Annexation of Korea