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Shaman Warrior
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Shaman Warrior

Outlawed and marked for death by a kingdom they once served, the Shaman Warriors of Kugai are a dying breed. Citizens and soldiers of Kugai now fear the once respected Shamans. As the King's soldiers begin to comb the desert fringes of civilization for survivors, twisted Death Lords also hunt the Shamans and their followers. Batu hopes to protect the child in his care from the chaos, but the daughter of one of the strongest Shamans ever cannot be shielded destiny. When a gang of assassins closes in on Batu, surprising new allies arrive ready to defend special child!

Shaman Warrior
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 211

Shaman Warrior

Yaki strives to survive in the nightmarish Butcher Camp for assassins, left in the desert by Genji in order to both toughen her up' and protect her from the leaders in Kugai who want her dead. With Yaki somewhat safe, Batu searches for Yarong's killer, the heartless Death Lord Yuda, and plots to bring the rulers of Kugai to their knees. Batu and the young Shaman Warrior Horakaan seek counsel with the desert renegade Aragorn, who may be building an army against Batu's former homeland.'

Shaman Warrior
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Shaman Warrior

Master wizard Yarong and his faithful servant Batu are sent to remote desert wastelands on a grave mission from their king. These two mysterious warriors have yet to realize that a whirlwind of political movements and secret plots will change their lives forever. When Yarong is mortally injured, Batu must fulfill his promise to leave Yarong's side to protect his master's child. As Batu seeks to find and hide the infant, Yarong reveals another secret to those who have tracked him down to finish him off--the deadly, hidden power of a Shaman Warrior.

Power and the Elite in North Korea
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 291

Power and the Elite in North Korea

This book explores how political power has shaped the elite and their development in North Korea by examining changes of the elite, their interactions, and specific elite figures, based on the transformation of the power structure and characteristics of the North Korean regime since August 1945. As a socialist state where the party guides the state, the ruling core is the party cadre in North Korea. This book distinguishes the development of the North Korean power into five periods: power structuration of the Soviet forces (1945 to the late 1940s), socialist oligarchic power (late 1940s to mid-1950s), limited personal power (mid-1950s to late 1960s), personal power (late 1960s to mid-1970s) ...

Worlds of Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Worlds of Work

The advent of transnational economic production and market integration compels sociologists of work to look beyond traditional national boundaries and build an international sociology of work in order to effectively address the human, scientific, and practical challenges posed by global economic transnationalism. The purpose of this volume is to promote transnational dialogue about the sociology of work and help build a truly international discipline in this field.

Cultures of Yusin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

Cultures of Yusin

Cultures of Yusin examines the turbulent and yet deeply formative years of Park Chung Hee’s rule in South Korea, focusing on the so-called Yusin era (1972–79). Beginning with the constitutional change that granted dictatorial powers to the president and ending with his assassination, Yusin was a period of extreme political repression coupled with widespread mobilization of the citizenry towards the statist gospel of modernization and development. While much has been written about the political and economic contours of this period, the rich complexity of its cultural production remains obscure. This edited volume brings together a wide range of scholars to explore literature, film, television, performance, music, and architecture, as well as practices of urban and financial planning, consumption, and homeownership. Examining the plural forms of culture’s relationship to state power, the authors illuminate the decade of the 1970s in South Korea and offer an essential framework for understanding contemporary Korean society.

Shaman Warrior Volume 6
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 203

Shaman Warrior Volume 6

Reunited with Batu, her sworn protector, Yaki learns of the events that led Batu to follow and serve her father the shaman warrior Yarong. How did the toughest Butcher Camp wrestler wind up pledging his life and loyalty to the refined, mystical Yarong? The corrupt forces of Kugai, which have sworn to destroy the shaman warriors and their bloodlines, have no idea that Batu, Yaki, and the resourceful shaman Horakaan are setting a plan in motion to kill their General. Yuda, senses that his opponents are getting near, though and he has some surprises of his own!

Cornerstone of the Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

Cornerstone of the Nation

Cornerstone of the Nation is the first historical account of the complex alliance of military and civilian forces that catapulted South Korea’s conjoined militarization and industrialization under Park Chung Hee (1961–1979). Kwon reveals how Park’s secret program to build an independent defense industry spurred a total mobilization of business, science, labor, and citizenry, all of which converged in military-civilian forces that propelled an unprecedented model of modernization in Korea. Drawing on largely untapped declassified materials from Korea and personal interviews with contemporaneous participants in the nascent defense industry, as well as declassified US documents and other ...

Shaman Warrior
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

Shaman Warrior

The forces of Kugai are determined to kill Yaki before her Shaman powers develop; so Genji risks her life to deliver the child to the hands of monsters to raise and train her.

Shaman Warrior Volume 7
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 205

Shaman Warrior Volume 7

Yaki, a stealthy assassin with untapped hereditary powers, attempts to reach the heartless general who ordered the death of her father, a great shaman leader, as Batu continues his showdown with Yuda, the Death Lord who defeated Yarong.