By Niels MulderNewBooks.Asia Asia’s Unknown Uprisings are inspired by Katsiaficas’ research on and in-depth analysis of post-war South-Korea popular movements.…
South Korean
Asia’s Unknown Uprisings Vol. 2 in Socialism and Democracy
By Mark DriscollSocialism and DemocracyMarch 15th, 2015 Being a leftist academic means that some days I wake up on the…
Asia’s Unknown Uprisings Vol. 2 in Counterpunch
“Standing armies shall in time be totally abolished.” Immanuel Kant “Till the people have risen / There’ll be no decision.”…
Flowers in Gun Barrels
By Juan L. MercadoPhilippine Daily InquirerFebruary 22nd, 2014 “Suddenly, there they were,” Corazon Aquino marveled. A People Power uprising uprooted…
Asia’s Unknown Uprisings Vol. 1: A Review
APOC Love July 1, 2012 Katsiaficas starts off this work with a preface that both explains his political background and…
Asia’s Unknown Uprisings Vol. 1 in Choice
by H. T. WongCHOICE: Journal of SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESOctober 2012 Katsiaficas’s latest book is consistent with his radical Marxist…
Lessons from Korea: Asia’s Unknown Uprisings in Counterpunch
by Rob JacobsCounterpunchWeekend Edition, October 12-14, 2012 The history of the Korean people is one that includes decades of colonial…
Asia’s Unknown Uprisings Vol. 1: A Review in Socialism & Democracy
By Michael MunkSocialism & Democracy, 2013Vol. 27, No. 1pg. 203-207 George Katsiaficas, the prolific student of mass movements, offers an…
Asia’s Unknown Uprisings Vol. 1 in the Journal of Asian Studies
By Sun Chul-KimThe Journal of Asian StudiesVolume 72 / Issues 03 / August 2013 pp733-734 Designed as the first of…
Asia’s Unknown Uprisings Vol. 1 in Turning the Tide
By Michael NovickTurning the TideSeptember 2013 Katsiaficas’s history of South Korea’s “long Twentieth Century” of rebellions and insurgencies (from the…