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The Making of the First Korean President: Syngman Rhee''s Quest for Independence

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By (author): Young Ick Lew

The only full-scale history of Syngman Rhees (18751965) early career in English was published nearly six decades ago. Now, in The Making of the First Korean President, Young Ick Lew uncovers little-known aspects of Rhees leadership roles prior to 1948, when he became the Republic of Koreas first president. In this richly illustrated volume, Lew delves into Rhees background, investigates his abortive diplomatic missions, and explains how and why he was impeached as the head of the Korean Provisional Government in 1925. He analyzes the numerous personal conflicts between Rhee and other prominent Korean leaders, including some close friends and supporters who eventually denounced him as an autocrat.

Rhee is portrayed as a fallible yet charismatic leader who spent his life fighting in the diplomatic and propaganda arena for the independence of his beleaguered nationa struggle that would have consumed and defeated lesser men. Based on exhaustive research that incorporates archival records as well as secondary sources in Korean, English, and Japanese, The Making of the First Korean President meticulously lays out the key developments of Rhees pre-presidential career, including his early schooling in Korea, involvement in the reform movement against the Taehan (Great Korean) Empire, and his six-year incarceration in Seoul Prison for a coup attempt on Emperor Kojong. Rhees life in the U.S. is also examined in detail: his education at George Washington, Harvard, and Princeton universities; his evangelical work at the Seoul YMCA; his extensive activities in Hawaii and attempts to maintain prestige and power among Koreans in the U.S. Lew concludes that, despite the manifold shortcomings in Rhees authoritarian leadership, he was undoubtedly best prepared to assume the presidency of South Korea after the onset of the Cold War in the Korean Peninsula.

Essential reading for anyone with an interest in modern Korean history, this work will serve as a lasting portrait of one of the pivotal figures in the evolution of Korea as it journeyed from colonial suppression to freedom and security. See more
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  • Weight: 995g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780824872854

About Young Ick Lew

Young Ick Lew is a former Chair Professor of Korean Studies at the Graduate School of International Studies Yonsei University in Seoul and currently teaches modern Korean history at the National Defense University in Koyang as its first Chair Professor. He graduated from Seoul National University with a BA in Political Science and received a PhD in History and East Asian Languages from Harvard University in 1972. He served as the president of the Korean Historical Association (1991-1992) the founding director of the Institute for Modern Korean Studies at Yonsei University (1997-2001) and the president of the National Institute of Korean History (2013-2015). He is a member of the governing council of the Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch. He has written a number of books and articles on late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Korean history notably on Dr. Syngman Rhee the first president of the Republic of Korea. He is the author of Syngman Rhees Life and Dreams (Seoul: Chungang Ilbosa 1996) Youthful Syngman Rhee: A Study on His Activities and Writings in the Seoul Prison 1899-1904 (Seoul: Yonsei University Press 2002) and The Founding President of the Republic of Korea: New Views on Syngman Rhees Career Thoughts and Accomplishments (Seoul: Ilchokak 2013). He authored Early Korean Encounters with the United States and Japan (Seoul: Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch 2008) and co-authored Korea: Old and New: A History (Seoul: Ilchokak for Korea Institute Harvard University 1990) in English. He was the editor-in-chief of The Ihwa House Collection of Syngman Rhee Materials in East Asian Languages. 18 vols. (Seoul: Chungang Ilbosa and Institute for Modern Korean Studies Yonsei University) and the editor of The Syngman Rhee Correspondence in English 1904-1948 8 vols. (Seoul: Institute for Modern Korean Studies Yonsei University 2009). He has received many awards including the Kyung-Ahm Prize in Arts and Sciences (2006) for his academic contributions.

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