Koryo's Inevitable Decline
Title: Koryo's Inevitable Decline
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1555 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Koryo's Inevitable Decline
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1555 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Koryo is one of critical kingdoms in Korean history during 10th and 14th century. During Koryo era, cultural aspect of the country flourished in many ways. For example, blue ceramic is a clear demonstration of creativity. Moreover, Koryo made a lot of cultural exchanges with foreign countries, such as contacting with Thailand and Islam cultures. These contacts made the country to experience international differences and contributed to the outgrowth of the country. Unfortunately, Koryo went
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and should have had smooth transition between eras, yet numerous causes of instability paved its way to decline.
Work Cited
Hatada, Takashi, A History of Korea, Santa Barbara, Clio Press, 1969.
Han, Woo-Keun, The History of Korea, Korea, East-West Center Press, 1970
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Eckert, Carter J. et al, Korea: Old and New A History, England, Harvard University Press, 1990
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