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Korea and the Fall of the Mongol Empire David M. Robinson (Colgate University, New York)

Korea and the Fall of the Mongol Empire By David M. Robinson (Colgate University, New York)

Korea and the Fall of the Mongol Empire by David M. Robinson (Colgate University, New York)


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David Robinson explores the collapse of the Mongol empire and the rise of its successors across Eurasia through the experiences of King Gongmin of Goryeo. Charting the way this East Asian ruler navigated the upheavals of the mid-fourteenth century, Robinson offers a fresh perspective on a transformative period of history.

Korea and the Fall of the Mongol Empire Summary

Korea and the Fall of the Mongol Empire: Alliance, Upheaval, and the Rise of a New East Asian Order by David M. Robinson (Colgate University, New York)

Korea and the Fall of the Mongol Empire explores the experiences of the enigmatic and controversial King Gongmin of Goryeo, Wang Gi, as he navigated the upheavals of the mid-fourteenth century, including the collapse of the Mongol Empire and the rise of its successors in West, Central, and East Asia. Drawing on a wealth of Korean and Chinese sources and integrating East Asian and Western scholarship on the topic, David Robinson considers the single greatest geopolitical transformation of the fourteenth century through the experiences of this one East Asian ruler. He focuses on the motives of Wang Gi, rather than the major contemporary powers, to understand the rise and fall of empire, offering a fresh perspective on this period of history. The result is a more nuanced and accessible appreciation of Korean, Mongolian, and Chinese history, which sharpens our understanding of alliances across Eurasia.

Korea and the Fall of the Mongol Empire Reviews

'With Korea and the Fall of the Mongol Empire, Robinson achieves something few can dowrite an interesting, engaging, and illuminating study of the Koryo-Mongol relationship. The writer is one of a few scholars in any language working on broader issues of empire in premodern Northeast Asia through a transnational lens. His work is a major scholarly achievement.' George Kallander, Syracuse University
'The late 14th century in East Asia was a chaotic time. Korea and the Fall of the Mongol Empire brings this period into sharp focus better than any other work in English. By focusing on Korea's King Kongmin, Robinson adroitly weaves the upheavals of the age that witnessed the rise of the Ming, the collapse of the Yuan, and the changes in Korea. King Kongmin is controversial but through Robinson's skillful use of Chinese, Yuan, and Korean sources, both primary and secondary, this work emerges foundational in exploring this age.' Edward Shultz, University of Hawaii

About David M. Robinson (Colgate University, New York)

David Robinson is Professor of Asian Studies and History at Colgate University.

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. Child of Empire: 13301341; 2. Decade at the Yuan Court: 13411351; 3. The Goryeo Dynasty on the Eve of Wang Gi's Enthronement: 13411351; 4. Becoming the Goryeo King: 13511353; 5. Ally in Collapse: 13541355; 6. Redefining Allegiance: The Summer of 1356; 7. A Tipping Point: 13571367; 8. Choosing a New Lord: 13681370; 9. A New Age: 13701374; Conclusion.

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Korea and the Fall of the Mongol Empire: Alliance, Upheaval, and the Rise of a New East Asian Order by David M. Robinson (Colgate University, New York)
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Cambridge University Press
2022-03-31
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