Charles Armstrong (ed.): Korean Society: Civil Society, Democracy and the State, 2002. Routledge. ISBN:?0-415-26387-5 (ib.), 0-415-26388-3 (h.). You can order the book from amazon.com if not available at Akademika.
Mark Caprio: Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 2009. University of Washington Press. pp. 141-171.
Bruce Cumings: Korea's place in the Sun, 1997. W.W.Norton and Co. ISBN:?0-393-04011-9, 0-393-31681-5 (h.). s. 86-433, 456-495.
Samuel S. Kim (ed.) : Korea’s Democratization, 2003. Cambridge University Press. pp. 135-159.
Andrew Nahm: Introduction to Korean History and Culture, 1993. Hollym. ISBN:?0-930878-08-6, 0-930878-07-8. s. 214-355.
Michael J. Seth: Education Fever: Society, Politics and the Pursuit of Schooling in South Korea, 2002. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 140-192.
Gi-Wook Shin & Michael Robinson (ed.): Colonial Modernity in Korea, 1999. Harvard University Press. ISBN:?0-674-14255-1 (ib.), 0-674-00594-5 (h.). s. 21-70, 288-361.
Kim, Yung-Chung: Women of Korea : a history from ancient times to 1945, 1977. Seoul : Ewha Womans University Press. s. 187-277. The book is available from Amazon.
Kenneth M.Wells: New God, New Nation, 1990. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN:?0-8248-1338-3. s. 82-177. The book is available from Amazon.