Imperial Japan’s ‘Civilization’ Rule in the 1910s and Korean Sentiments: The Causes of the National-Scale Dissemination of the March First Movement
Ⅰ. Overview of the March First Movement
Ⅱ. Nationwide Protests and the Cultural Change of the 1910s
Ⅲ. Characteristics of the Japanese Colonial Rule of the 1910s and the March First Movement
Ⅳ. Causes of the National-Scale Uprising
1. Denouncing of Customs
2. Collapse of the Traditional Economic Structure
3. Contempt and Discrimination
4. Surge of Anti-Japanese Sentiment
5. Soaring Demand for Civilization and Frustration
Ⅴ. Conclusion
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Ⅱ. Nationwide Protests and the Cultural Change of the 1910s
Ⅲ. Characteristics of the Japanese Colonial Rule of the 1910s and the March First Movement
Ⅳ. Causes of the National-Scale Uprising
1. Denouncing of Customs
2. Collapse of the Traditional Economic Structure
3. Contempt and Discrimination
4. Surge of Anti-Japanese Sentiment
5. Soaring Demand for Civilization and Frustration
Ⅴ. Conclusion
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