Bruce Cumings

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Bruce Cumings is a historian, and professor at the University of Chicago, specializing in modern Korean history and contemporary international relations in East Asia.

In his youth, Cumings was a Peace Corps volunteer in South Korea. He was one of the founding members of the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars and published extensively in its journal, Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars. His father conducted research for the Central Intelligence Agency. He is married to Meredith Jung-En Woo, a professor of political science, specializing in Korean politics, at the University of Michigan.

His research focus is on 20th century international history, relationships between the United States and East Asia, East Asian political economy, and modern Korean history.

He is presently completing a book entitled Industrial Behemoth: The Northeast Asian Political Economy in the 20th Century, which seeks to understand the industrialization of Japan, both Koreas, Taiwan, and parts of China, and the ways that scholars and political leaders have viewed that development.

He has three kids, one from a previous marriage, and two from his marriage with Meredith.

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    [edit] Books

    • The Origins of the Korean War (2 vols). Princeton University Press,1981, 1990.
    • Korea : the unknown war by Jon Halliday and Bruce Cumings, London: Viking, 1988. Brief "photojournalism" account of the Korean War with many photographs.
    • War and Television.Verso, 1993.
    • Korea's Place in the Sun: A Modern History. Norton, 1997.
    • Parallax Visions: American-East Asian Relations at the End of the Century. Duke University Press, forthcoming.
    • North Korea: Another Country. New Press, 2004.

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