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Kim Yong Seob (Korean: 김용섭 [gim-yong-seop]; 8 October 1931 - 20 October 2020) was a South Korean scholar, historian, and honorary professor at Yonsei University. Kim is known for influencing change in Korea. Korea was seen as a country whose development was due to colonization, he showed how capitalism was already changing Korea. Through nine books and over fifty years, his research on agricultural history from the late Joseon period to modern Korea explores how Joseon could develop and sustain a capitalist society. He was awarded the first Korean Studies Literature award with his nine books.

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  • Kim Yong-sŏp (fr)
  • Kim Yong Seob (en)
  • 김용섭 (1931년) (ko)
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  • Kim Yong-sŏp (김용섭) est un historien Sud-coréen né le 8 octobre 1931 et mort le 20 octobre 2020. Ses travaux dans le domaine de l'histoire économique de la Corée font référence. (fr)
  • 김용섭(金容燮, 1931년 10월 8일 ~ 2020년 10월 20일)은 대한민국의 역사학자, 교육인, 대학교수이다. (ko)
  • Kim Yong Seob (Korean: 김용섭 [gim-yong-seop]; 8 October 1931 - 20 October 2020) was a South Korean scholar, historian, and honorary professor at Yonsei University. Kim is known for influencing change in Korea. Korea was seen as a country whose development was due to colonization, he showed how capitalism was already changing Korea. Through nine books and over fifty years, his research on agricultural history from the late Joseon period to modern Korea explores how Joseon could develop and sustain a capitalist society. He was awarded the first Korean Studies Literature award with his nine books. (en)
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  • Kim Yong Seob (Korean: 김용섭 [gim-yong-seop]; 8 October 1931 - 20 October 2020) was a South Korean scholar, historian, and honorary professor at Yonsei University. Kim is known for influencing change in Korea. Korea was seen as a country whose development was due to colonization, he showed how capitalism was already changing Korea. Through nine books and over fifty years, his research on agricultural history from the late Joseon period to modern Korea explores how Joseon could develop and sustain a capitalist society. He was awarded the first Korean Studies Literature award with his nine books. Kim's work used extensive data and a variety of evidence to document Joseon's transformation move into a capitalist society, showing that Japanese colonization was not needed to accelerate the process. Because Joseon was a Japanese colony, the history of Joseon was written by the Japanese. Through “intrinsic development theory” (“내재적 발전론”[nae-jae-jeok bal-jeon-ron]), he argued that Japanese colonialism was not responsible for the development Joseon, as the Japanese had claimed in their colonial histories. (en)
  • Kim Yong-sŏp (김용섭) est un historien Sud-coréen né le 8 octobre 1931 et mort le 20 octobre 2020. Ses travaux dans le domaine de l'histoire économique de la Corée font référence. (fr)
  • 김용섭(金容燮, 1931년 10월 8일 ~ 2020년 10월 20일)은 대한민국의 역사학자, 교육인, 대학교수이다. (ko)
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