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Donghak (formerly
spelled Tonghak; lit. '"Eastern learning"') was an
academic movement in
Korean Neo-Confucianism
founded in 1860 by Choe Je-u. The Donghak...
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Donghak Peasant Revolution Hangul 동학농민혁명
Hanja 東學農民革命
Revised Romanization Donghak nongmin hyeongmyeong McCune–Reischauer
Tonghak nongmin hyŏngmyŏng...
- Professor,
Western University.
Eastern Learning and the
Heavenly Way: The
Tonghak and
Chondogyo Movements and the
Twilight of
Korean Independence.[permanent...
- (2007).
Asian Millenarianism: An
Interdisciplinary Study of the
Taiping and
Tonghak Rebellions in a
Global Context. Youngstown, NY: Cambria. pp. 163, 172,...
- Rhee,
Asian Millenarianism: An
Interdisciplinary Study of the
Taiping and
Tonghak Rebellions in a
Global Context,
Cambria Press, 2007 Lee Chi-ran. Chief...
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publisher (link) Kallander,
George L. (2013).
Salvation through dissent :
Tonghak heterodoxy and
early modern Korea. Honolulu. p. 264. ISBN 978-0-8248-3786-0...
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General Yuan
Shikai was
established in Seoul. A
peasant rebellion led by the
Tonghak religious movement led to a
request by the
Korean government for the Qing...
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Korea under the
provisions of the
Treaty of
Tientsin to
subdue the
Tonghak Rebellion,
which led to the
First Sino-****anese War.
During the war, Komura...
- (2007).
Asian Millenarianism: An
Interdisciplinary Study of the
Taiping and
Tonghak Rebellions in a
Global Context.
Cambria Press. p. 263. ISBN 978-1-934043-42-4...
- (1934–2019) Do-ol Kim Yong-ok (1948–)
Byung Chul-Han (1959–)
Silhak Seohak Tonghak Minjok Juche Songun Essence-Function (體用)
Korean Taoism Korean Buddhism...