A wide-ranging collection of concise essays, 'Past Forward' introduces
core features of Korean history that illuminate current issues and
pressing concerns, including recent political upheavals, social
developments and cultural shifts. Adapted from Kyung Moon Hwang's
regular columns in the 'Korea Times' of Seoul, the essays forward
interpretative points concerning historical debates and controversies in
order to generate thinking about the ongoing impact of the past on the
present, and vice versa: how Korea's present circumstances reflect and
shape the evolving understanding of its past. In taking the reader on a
compelling journey through history, 'Past Forward' paints a distinctive,
fascinating portrait of Korea and Koreans both yesterday and today.
Containing both extensive chronological and subject tables of contents,
the essays are grouped into themes demonstrating a particular facet of
the recurring connections between the past and the present. In addition,
the book contains a timeline of contents that situates the essays in
chronological context and a subject index. While all the self-contained
essays introduce particular facets of Korean history and society, they
are free of jargon and written for the general reader.