Lautensach[s "Korea" is a regional geography, the mostcomprehensive one ever written on Korea in a westernlanguage. It was written before the country was divided andprovides a waelth of information on the entire country,particularly on the north, something that has been difficulttoobtain in the West in the past forty years.Unfortunately, only very few volumes survived the end ofWorld War II, so that it has been very difficultto get holdof the book. Lautensachh[s "Korea" is considered a classicalexample of regional geography.
Lautensach[s "Korea" is a regional geography, the mostcomprehensive one ever written on Korea in a westernlanguage. It was written before the country was divided andprovides a waelth of information on the entire country,particularly on the north, something that has been difficulttoobtain in the West in the past forty years.Unfortunately, only very few volumes survived the end ofWorld War II, so that it has been very difficultto get holdof the book. Lautensachh[s "Korea" is considered a classicalexample of regional geography.
One: Geographical and Historical Background.- 1 Geographical Location and Boundaries.- 2 Topographical and Morphological Features.- 3 Place Names and Their Transcription.- 4 Provincial Boundaries.- 5 National, Political and Cultural History.- 6 History of Discovery and Exploration.- 7 The Author's Objectives and Travels.- Two: Nature and Traditional Culture.- 1 Geological Structure and Surface Forms.- 2 Climate.- 3 Rivers and Seas.- 4 Flora.- 5 Fauna.- 6 The Anthropogeographical Character of Ancient Korea.- Three: The Korean Regions The Principles Behind the Regionalization of Korea.- 1 The North Korean Japan Sea Borderland.- 2 The Kaema Upland.- 3 The Paektusan Area.- 4 The Yalu and the P'y?ngbuk Region.- 5 The Taedong Basin.- 6 The Hwanghae Peninsula.- 7 The Ky?nggi Region and the Capital, Seoul.- 8 The Upper Han-gang Region.- 9 The Wonsan Area.- 10 The T'aebaek Range, Including K?mgangsan.- 11 Ull?ngdo.- 12 The Naktong Basin.- 13 Sobaek Range, Including Chirisan.- 14 The Ch'ungch'?ng-Ch?lla Region.- 15 The Southern Coast Borderland.- 16 Chejudo.- Four: Korea as a Japanese Foreign Possession.- 1 Background and History of Japanese Influence.- 2 The Japanese Population Element.- 3 Development and Distribution of Population.- 4 The Fields.- 10.1007/978-3-642-73578-3_34.- 6 The Fishing Grounds.- 7 Mining and Industry.- 8 The Settlements.- 9 Traffic Routes and Transportation.- 10 Foreign Trade.- 11 Korea as a Part of Greater Japan.- 12 Résumé: Essence and Change in Korea's Geographical Character.- Photographs.- Index of Topics.- Index of Persons.- Index of Place Names.
One: Geographical and Historical Background.- 1 Geographical Location and Boundaries.- 2 Topographical and Morphological Features.- 3 Place Names and Their Transcription.- 4 Provincial Boundaries.- 5 National, Political and Cultural History.- 6 History of Discovery and Exploration.- 7 The Author's Objectives and Travels.- Two: Nature and Traditional Culture.- 1 Geological Structure and Surface Forms.- 2 Climate.- 3 Rivers and Seas.- 4 Flora.- 5 Fauna.- 6 The Anthropogeographical Character of Ancient Korea.- Three: The Korean Regions The Principles Behind the Regionalization of Korea.- 1 The North Korean Japan Sea Borderland.- 2 The Kaema Upland.- 3 The Paektusan Area.- 4 The Yalu and the P'y?ngbuk Region.- 5 The Taedong Basin.- 6 The Hwanghae Peninsula.- 7 The Ky?nggi Region and the Capital, Seoul.- 8 The Upper Han-gang Region.- 9 The Wonsan Area.- 10 The T'aebaek Range, Including K?mgangsan.- 11 Ull?ngdo.- 12 The Naktong Basin.- 13 Sobaek Range, Including Chirisan.- 14 The Ch'ungch'?ng-Ch?lla Region.- 15 The Southern Coast Borderland.- 16 Chejudo.- Four: Korea as a Japanese Foreign Possession.- 1 Background and History of Japanese Influence.- 2 The Japanese Population Element.- 3 Development and Distribution of Population.- 4 The Fields.- 10.1007/978-3-642-73578-3_34.- 6 The Fishing Grounds.- 7 Mining and Industry.- 8 The Settlements.- 9 Traffic Routes and Transportation.- 10 Foreign Trade.- 11 Korea as a Part of Greater Japan.- 12 Résumé: Essence and Change in Korea's Geographical Character.- Photographs.- Index of Topics.- Index of Persons.- Index of Place Names.
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