Over the mountains are mountains : korean peasant households and their adaptations to rapid industrialization /
Clark W. Sorensen.
- Seattle, WA : Univ. of Washington Press, (c)2013.
- 1 online resource (xiv, 308 pages).
- Korean Studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies .
Includes bibliographies and index.
Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue: April 28, 1971 -- Act I: London. 1. Up from Escatawpa -- 2. The apprentice puppet masters -- 3. His friend Philby -- Act II Washington. 4. Spies on the rise -- 5. Operations success -- 6. A new life -- Act III: Mexico City. 7. The American proconsul -- 8. AMCIGAR -- 9. Spy as poet -- 10. Knight -- 11. Darkness -- 12. Wedding in Las Lomas -- 13. "You might have had a Seven days in May" -- 14. A blip named Oswald -- 15. Out of the loop -- 16. "The effect was electric" -- 17. "A transparent operation" -- 18. "I share that guilt" -- 19. An anonymous warning -- 20. The padrinos -- 21. Night of Tlatelolco -- 22. "The sludge of spies and knaves" -- 23. A fall in the garden -- Afterword -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
A description of the economic and ecological organization of rural Korean domestic groups and an analysis of their adaption to the changes brought about by Korea's rapid industrialization.