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Management number 219170965 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $14.00 Model Number 219170965
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A revolutionary new book challenges conventional approaches to Korean martial arts history by presenting an unprecedented chronological framework that transcends traditional dynasty-based periodization. "A Brief History of Korean Martial Arts" by Dr. Bok Kyu Choi offers a fresh perspective that traces martial arts development through four distinct evolutionary stages: primitive fighting, ancient martial arts, modern martial arts, and contemporary martial arts.Unlike previous works that view Korean martial arts through the lens of successive dynasties, Dr. Choi's research presents a comprehensive analysis of how combat techniques evolved from survival-based primitive fighting to sophisticated military systems, and ultimately to today's diverse martial arts landscape. The book reveals fascinating insights into the transformation of martial arts from lethal battlefield techniques to modern disciplines focused on personal development.Key Historical Revelations:Detailed examination of the transition from primitive survival techniques to systematic combat methodsAnalysis of "cold-weapon" martial arts from the Bronze Age through the 18th century, including the pivotal role of cavalry combatDocumentation of how firearms transformed martial arts, leading to increased emphasis on empty-hand techniquesCritical examination of post-liberation developments, including the complex process of "Koreanization" of martial artsScholarly Foundation:Dr. Choi holds both a Master's degree and Ph.D. from Seoul National University, with groundbreaking research on Korean martial arts traditions and the historical Muyedobotongji combat manual. As director of the Korean Institute for Martial Arts and a regular contributor to major Korean publications, Dr. Choi brings unprecedented academic rigor to this field."A Brief History of Korean Martial Arts" provides martial arts practitioners, researchers, and enthusiasts with a clear, evidence-based understanding of how Korean martial arts evolved from prehistoric times to their current global presence. The work particularly illuminates the fascinating transition period when martial arts transformed from battlefield techniques to modern disciplines, offering crucial context for contemporary practice.TKD Times:"... A Brief History of Korean Martial Arts is more than a history book. It’s a mirror. And for those willing to look into it, it reflects not just the past of Korean martial arts—but its path forward.Essential reading. Not just for historians, but for every martial artist who wants to understand the truth behind the traditions."Martial Arts Magazine Australia:"... For practitioners seeking deeper understanding of their art's context, historians interested in Korea's martial heritage, or general readers curious about this fascinating aspect of Korean culture, Choi's work is essential reading.This book deserves to become the definitive English-language resource on Korean martial arts history, replacing nationalistic simplifications with nuanced understanding that ultimately does greater honour to these rich traditions." Read more

ISBN13 979-8314171257
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 7 x 0.8 x 10 inches
Item Weight 1.54 pounds
Print length 320 pages
Publication date April 11, 2025

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