Very interesting to hear about the past of these 3 nations, thanks.
@seoxsun7 жыл бұрын
22:56 "Every single part of Korea was occupied by Japanese."→Totally wrong information. Jeonla-do(base of Admiral Yi) wasn't under Japanese troops.
@judastadeu50815 жыл бұрын
He also said Prince Henry was king of Portugal(he never was) and creates a character called ieyasu nobunaga. Guy is a complete moron.
@dickiewongtk3 жыл бұрын
@@judastadeu5081 Wasn’t he saying that is exactly what is wrong with a nationalist view of history?
@fengliu598710 жыл бұрын
Just for correction, the time should be 1592/1597 instead of 1586/1592
@mohamedmouskite68707 ай бұрын
wonderful thanks a lot
@abcdef20692 жыл бұрын
at 23:00 this prof said this wrongly, there was no another admiral Yi Il, Yi il was army commander, he probably meant "won gyun" the biggest failure of the other korean admiral during this war
@chanma64136 жыл бұрын
Korea is great. While the chinese continent had to change its dynasties 27 times, Korea experienced only 7 dynasty's vissitudes(changes). A korean dynasty's time span is very long one. Koreans, through their history, they have well proved that they are an independent and specific ethnic group. Although in the continent, some ethnic groups are disappeared completely. This should not be a coincidence: I believe, some 'Kings in Continent', especially at the dawn beginning of continental history, could be ancient koreans.
@mosesyi55232 жыл бұрын
Korea had longer stable dynasties compare to China.
@notimportant604211 жыл бұрын
The Ming dynasty lost its energy not only because this ONE war,there were also TWO huge conflicts(War of 寧夏 and War of 播州) happend in the same period at Ming China. I presume you know this as well since you probably are Chinese as same as me.
@DORENE19727 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@RKarmaKill4 жыл бұрын
audio sux
@abcdef20692 жыл бұрын
at 29:00 takes too long to reload harquebus is also nonsense, japanes could reload it within 10~20 sec. they carried cartridge shells that had preloaded gun powders equiped in their belts. it was just that bullets were not attached to the shells, and their harquebus had burning wicks all the time in which they were acted as firing pins. japanese harquebus were another level at that time.
@tsurisaki9 жыл бұрын
Does he mean it? This article should be grasped in comparison with European expedition to the East. Tread circumspect in it as a professor of one of the most renowned universities in the world.
@MelBee1282 жыл бұрын
Get rid of that podium. It makes the sound go nuts
@ikkoikki11 жыл бұрын
Perhaps Yi Sun-Sin has never gained international historical fame because professors at respected universities cannot even pronounce his name =)
@jookyoungjo13 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of mis-information about Korea here. His spellings were mostly wrong. Some of information he's giving here about Korea were not correct.
@phyth10 жыл бұрын
Weird that Russia is put together with East Asia. As an Asian, Russia should clearly be part of European history than with ours. I'd rather say that Huns, Turks, Mongols are more appropriate to be part of East Asian history than Russians.
@stevenv6463 Жыл бұрын
I think he was putting together large multi-ethnic states.
@BabelRedeemed9 жыл бұрын
I like this professor, and I've listened to about 20 of his lectures. But this one has made me lose some faith in the guy. Besides what others have said about his problems with Korean names, his error on the Japanese side is egregious. He said that Hideyoshi's successor was "Oda Nobunaga, who founded the Tokugawa shogunate." This is like mistaking the answer for "Who was buried in Grant's tomb?" Now, I don't expect the guy to know everything, but if there are 3 names in Japanese history which you have to know, one of them is IEYASU Tokugawa.
@adamzaro14089 жыл бұрын
+Babel Redeemed He clearly meant to say Ieyasu Tokugawa was the successor who started the the shogunate. Nobunaga was his predecessor so I think it was a moment of dyslexia.
@radicalantitheist7 жыл бұрын
gives 40 lectures on human history from beginning of the species to present day with out notes and gets two japanese names mixed up, literally unwatchable 0/10
@ikkoikki11 жыл бұрын
This was actually first described by the Japanese scholar Hujizka Akinao in his essay 'In Admiration of Admiral Yi Sun-sin', saying togo held a ritual in honour of Yi just before Tsushima.
@user-sied4 жыл бұрын
8:30
@pugyar11 жыл бұрын
Fujitsuka Akinao's essay is the only description that Togo said such things. But Togo's families, friends or acquaintances never heard that Togo compared Yi with Nelson. So the essay was written based on untrusted source.
@gediminaskucinskas69527 жыл бұрын
So... Nobunaga founded Tokugawa Shogunate and was a suceesor to Hidehoshi? How nice of him to revive only to establish Tokugawa's shogunate instead of his own so that Tokugawa wouldnt need to bother.
@effortless358 жыл бұрын
It's a bit annoying to listen to the guy drone on and on about bias and fabrication in history but reading the comments below show that it's necessary. The lack of criticism people have towards their own narrative is frankly disappointing. In my country teacher are specifically told that the goal of teaching history is to strengthen the students' sense of national identity (as opposed to give them an honest account of the important events of the past). Which is fair enough, we all need some lies to make living together a little more bearable. But it doesn't take a genius that our neighbours will share a different set of lies, while people further away look at both versions with smug condescension.
@zfranke3dome12 жыл бұрын
Why do I bother to watch this video when I don't listen to my history professor in school? lol you tube..
@dontbuydontgo46927 жыл бұрын
Japan language is ancient korea language. The two languages are almost identical in grammar. The Japanese consist of Goguryeo, Baekje, Shilla, and natives
@金正恩朝鮮労働委-u8i7 жыл бұрын
이땅에금수강산에아름다운 source?
@60mmmortarcrewfdcs.koreana627 жыл бұрын
제발 꺼져라 국뽕아
@gwagon65064 жыл бұрын
Lol
@tcec34964 жыл бұрын
Nice joke. Korean fantasy is believed only in Korea.
@beatDPJ3 жыл бұрын
Whether the language is related or not depends on the ethnically original vocabularies. Koreans and Japanese don't have common vocabularies except the loan words from China and the Japanese words introduced to Korea during the Japanese ruled era. I know that Koreans use the Japanese word Yakusoku meaning promise since Koreans didn't have the exact word for promise so they have to borrow the Japanese words. There are tons of Japanese loan words used in Korean law, academics, medical, educational, economical fields and more. The Korean society won't function without the Japanese words. If you can get rid of the Japanese words, I demand you try.
@BrandonTWills8 жыл бұрын
9:25 Guy said every historian has a slant during a lecture on Korea, Japan and China.
@angkr9541311 жыл бұрын
seriously, i know he's not a specialist in East Asian history, but can we please get the names right? Yi Sun Shin NOT Yi Sun Shil Yang Ban NOT Yang Bang.
@SonnyMinecraft6411 жыл бұрын
Its not Yi-Sun-Shil sir its Yi Sun Shin, plus, Yi Yil was a general not an admiral.
@ikkoikki11 жыл бұрын
First video in this series I have watched, and probably the last; spelling mistakes, incorrect dates, even errors in the names of the major protagonists he discussing.
@misteik10 жыл бұрын
100% 한국의 시각으로된 임진왜란 이야기를 명문 컬럼비아대학 교수의 강의로 들으니 재미있네요. 하지만 일본의 시각은 다른 면이 있을 것 같은데, 이게 빠져서 새로운 내용이 없어서 아쉬워요.
@bongsunhwa6 жыл бұрын
조선웅 일본은 임진왜란이 결국 자신의 입장에서는 실패한 전쟁이기 때문에 의미를 많이 부여하지 않아요. 그냥 도요토미 히데요시 개인의 욕심 때문에 일어난 의미없는 전쟁이라고 여기고 자세하게 다루지 않죠.
@KYMATIX6 жыл бұрын
You can dispute origins as much as you want. But the reality is that we are all from the African kingdom.
@dickiewongtk3 жыл бұрын
The modern world is basically a western world, of course western historical event are more important. And the Japanese did it on 1600s, they did it I the 1930s, who say they won’t do it again?
@willowtree18911 жыл бұрын
And plus let me say something personal to you . I have seen you making fun of Korea since last year and whenever I click some videos related to Korea you were always there and mocking Korea. If you hate our country then please hate for yourself. Why try to show your emotion toward our country that badly? If i were you I wouldn't waste that precious time instead i would study and earn money. Please live your life
@dwolfe2907 Жыл бұрын
Its sad that Arm chair historians make more accurate videos than this. This is sad man...
@Octavus57 жыл бұрын
Sorry, but this was a poor lecture. The prof. includes no background information for the context of the Imjin Wars and WHY Korea was so desperately ill equipped to defend itself from Japanese invaders. Briefly, Japan had newly unified under Hideyoshi after decades of internecine warfare. Continental Asia, in contrast, was in the lull of centuries of peace. When Japan turned its war machine on Korea/China, it came as a shock. No one had expected it.
@kpimkpim3498 жыл бұрын
I stopped once he gave details about every region and Africa was 'they had slaves'. lol, just say idk what was going on there.
@ac47406 жыл бұрын
He's not giving you his understanding of Africa, or what he thinks is worth knowing about Arica, he is relaying a high-level summary of the stereotypical world history textbook treatment of Africa, which he is critiquing. You are actually agreeing with him by finding that description to be shallow.
@beatDPJ3 жыл бұрын
The stories told in the video are all according to the Korean historians of recent days. In reality, the admiral Lee only stopped the Japanese supply chain for A FEW Hours because Japanese quickly prepared the ships to guard the supply ships. It was the Chinese (Ming) military who actually fought the Japanese Samurais. Chinese and Japanese tried to settle with some truce without Chinese consulting the Koreans since Korea was a vassal state of China. Anyway, when Hideyoshi died the Japanese Samurais retreated. Most of Samurais were not really interested in Korea as it was bitterly cold in winter and full of mountains so there were no really land to farm in that era. And according to the Korean historical record, the Korean palaces got burned down by the KOREAN slaves before the Japanese Samurais arrived so that the Korean slaves can delete the records of them being slaves in order to set themselves free from the slave state. However the Koreans teach kids and foreigners that the palaces got burned down by the Japanese, which is totally lie. And the artisans taken from Korea were ONLY PORCELAINS ARTISANS. They started producing the porcelains with colorful pictures AFTER they came to Japan being encouraged to create stuffs. And when the Japanese authorities allowed them to go back home to Korea after years later, those Korean porcelain artisans REFUSED to go back to Korea saying they get treated better in Japan (their own words). In Korean the physical workers were all looked down by the Yang-bang aristocrats. Anyway, telling that the Japanese culture was from Korea is very misleading as the Japanese porcelains were developed AFTER the porcelains artisans came to Japan. Korean porcelains were all bluish during those eras. BTW, European porcelains are from China and Japan, but that doesn't mean the European culture is from China and Japan.
@mosesyi55232 жыл бұрын
1. Yi Sun Shin did stopped Japanese supply ships and crushed the Japanese navy very badly in numerous battles at Sacheon, Hansan Island, Myeongnyang and Noryang. 2. Joseon army was in disrray and the irregular armies did fought against Japanese and won some land battles, Ming tried to settle secret peace with Japan without Joseon consent after failed battle of Byeokjegwan near Kaseong. 3. Even during the start of the Imjin Wars, the Ming royal court was paranoid and thought that the Joseon was lying about Japanese invasion.They refused to send troops initially because they thought that Joseon was conspiring with Toyotomi Hideyoshi to invade the Ming and then partition the territories amongst themselves. This changed by 1593 after a few disastrous defeats by the Ming at the hands of the Japanese. Basically until the Imjin Waeran the Ming were afraid that Joseon would conspire with either the Japanese, Jurchens and Mongols to invade them. 4. Yes, Japan stole a lot of Korean potters. No credible historian denies that.
@hj-pd3tl4 жыл бұрын
Y A N G B A N G
@CM-bi6oy7 жыл бұрын
This lecturer digresses too much.
@chanma64136 жыл бұрын
Is not a funny phenomenon? When one ethnic group established on continent, it become 'Chinese kingdom.' Through all history in continent, different ethnic groups became leaders and controllers, even though, it is called 'China'. We must study really in detail what CHINA is. CHINA does not mean ONE ETHNIC GROUP, of course. 'Chineses' mean merey... those who speak chinese. Funny and strange phenomenon about 'chinese continent'.
@willowtree18911 жыл бұрын
In order to rationalize Japan's distorted history (= 'Japan controled Korea in the past so it's nothing new about Japan's annexation' ) Japanese scholars even changed historical records written on memorial stone called 廣開土大王陵碑. On this stone was written how Goguryeo successfully overpowered Silla, Gaya, Baekjae. But Japanse scholars chaned letters on stone and changed the content to 'Japan successfully overpowered Sila, Gaya, Baek jae. This makes me doubt credibilty of Japanese records.
@beatDPJ3 жыл бұрын
>>Japanese scholars even changed historical records written on memorial stone called 廣開土大王陵碑 Chinese scholars later confirmed that the script of the stone was not changed after they discovered the script of the memorial stone that was taken BEFORE the war and the Japanese occupation era. Only Koreans refuse to admit the real history. Ask the Chinese historians.
@edwardkim37497 жыл бұрын
He writes crappy notes on the board. Those are the worst professors. You never know what they are gonna put on a test. I hope his test prep notes are at least organized.
@realrhetoric3 жыл бұрын
You use an implicitly Westphalian nation state framing when you describe Japan wanting to conquer China, failing to grasp the notion that the Wilsonian nation-state was not the frame which Japan used, nor which China used, to regard both itself and the other. The anachronistic moralizing, which you can't seem to help yourself from indulging in, is less than instructive.
@岡充太郎10 жыл бұрын
We did not have any diplomatic relationship with Chinese as well as Koreans till 19th century because of their culture, eunuch and foot-binding. We maintained sex equality since unknown days. First Portuguese brought guns in 1543 and Christianity. However we hated Pope Christianity because of its anti-sex indulgence.Japan became the largest matchlock gun producer in the world in the end of 16th century. Shogun prohibited it in fear of rebellions. Eventually Netherlands had no interests in propaganda of a religion. The British lost interests in Japan because they were busy in India. We restricted the foreign trade only with the Dutch constructing the specific port called Dejima in Nagasaki. It is questionable why we hated Pope Christianity. It is said that a wife called Madam Grace, a Christian committed suicide when her husband's enemy stormed her house during his his absence. Grace's husband was Hosokawa clan, part of which were the former prime minister's. In short she was going too far to protect her virginity.Anyway we loved European matters.
@岡充太郎9 жыл бұрын
+Justin Xie You are 500 years out of date like communists.
@akarimaijima87316 жыл бұрын
Portuguese didn't bring guns to Asia. The Chinese brought rifles and bombs to Asia and Persia and the Persians spread Chinese weapons through rest of Middle East and European countries.
@NamkyuJu6 жыл бұрын
🇯🇵
@redhawk42488 жыл бұрын
Nobody knows who Robespierre is. This guy overestimates the culture.
@TheWorld4all6 жыл бұрын
He sucks!! It's no wonder he only has one student... lol
@longbow89107 жыл бұрын
imagination? you are high!
@pugyar11 жыл бұрын
Japanese admiral Togo never said Yi Sun-sin was a greatest naval mind in history nor compared him with Horatio Nelson. That was a lie spread by Koreans.
@AlanAndrei13 жыл бұрын
Korea... hahahah Korea is lucky it is mentioned in a World History course