Between Dreams and Reality: The Military Examination in Late Choson Korea, 1600-1894
From the mid-seventeenth to the mid-nineteenth century, millions of Korean men from all walks of life trained in the arts of war to prepare not for actual combat but to sit for the state military examination ("mukwa"). Despite this widespread interest, only for a small minority did passing the test lead to appointment as a military official. Why, then, did so man
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Published
May 31st 2007
by Harvard University Press
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Despite its fun title and interesting topic, the book is excruciatingly monotonous. No grabbing characters or events but just a dry institutional analysis with occasional statistics. Thank god each chapter has a summation.
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