Seoul

Seoul is the capital and largest city of South Korea, and is one of the largest in the world.

Its history will be examined as the site develops.The site may have been inhabited in antiquity.

Historical records only go back into the classical and medieval period. It is recorded to have been founded in early classical times, the 1st century BC (18 BC). It continued to grow in late classical times though details of the 1st century CE, 2nd century CE, 3rd century CE, 4th century CE, and 5th century CE are not yet present. I have no details of early medieval times including the 6th century CE, the 7th century CE, the 8th century CE, the 9th century CE, or the 10th century CE. I also lack details of late medieval times including the 11th century CE, 12th century CE, 13th century CE, 14th century CE, and 15th century CE.

Modern history

The 16th century including the early 16th century, early mid 16th century, mid 16th century, late-mid 16th century, and late 16th century can be connected. I have no details for the 17th century, including the early, early-mid, mid, late-mid, or late 17th century.

I also have no details for the 18th century, including the early 18th century, early-mid 18th century, mid 18th century, or late-mid 18th century. For the late 18th century, the early 1780s, late 1780s, early 1790s, and late 1790s can be connected.

19th century

The early 19th century including the early 1800s, late 1800s, early 1810s, and late 1810s can be connected. The early mid 19th century including the early 1820s, late 1820s, early 1830s, and late 1830s can be connected. The mid 19th century including the early 1840s, the late 1840s, the early 1850s, and the late 1850s can be connected. The late mid 19th century including the early 1860s, late 1860s, early 1870s, and late 1870s can be connected. In the late 19th century it was opened to foreign trade, and almost at once began to modernize. I do not yet have details of the early 1880s, late 1880s, early 1890s, or late 1890s.

20th century

Details of its development from the early 20th century including the early 1900s, late 1900s, early 1910s, and late 1910s have been set aside for now. I do not yet have details of the early-mid 20th century including the early 1920s, late 1920s, early 1930s, or late 1930s. The mid 20th century up to the early 1940s, late 1940s, early 1950s and late 1950s has been set aside for now. The late-mid 20th including the early 1960s, late 1960s, early 1970s, and late 1970s can be considered.

Late 20th

I have no details of the early 1980s including 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, or 1985 I have no details of the late 1980s including the 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, or 1990. Events of the early 1990s including 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995 can be connected. Events of the late 1990s including 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, and 2000 can be considered.

Early 21st century

The early 2000s can be examined. Events up through 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 will be connected, including those of the First, second, third, and fourth quarters.

The focus for now is on current events of the late 2000s beginning in 2006. Those up through the third will be considered before long, but for now, the 4th quarter including October, November, and December will be considered soonest. Events of the year 2007 are being considered 2007 first quarter has some recent events. January has been completed, but details of events during the second quarter, third quarter including July, August and September, and fourth quarters including October, November, and December are still to be examined. Events of 2008 including the first quarter, second quarter with April, May, and June; third quarter with July, August, and September, and fourth quarter with October and November can be considered. Events of 2009 including the first quarter 2009, second quarter 2009, third quarter 2009, and fourth quarter 2009 can be connected. Events of 2010 including the first quarter 2010, and events of January 2010, February 2010, and March 2010, second quarter 2010, third quarter 2010, and fourth quarter 2010 can be connected.

The early 2010s can be connected. 2011 can be connected. The first quarter 2011 can be connected. January 2011 including 2011 week 1, 2011 week 2, 2011 week 3, 2011 week 4, 2011 week 5, and 2011 week 6 can be connected. February 2011, and March 2011 can be connected. The second quarter 2011 and third quarter 2011 can be connected.

Its future including the near future with next month (Dec 2008 and Jan 2009), next quarter, and next year can be considered. The middle future and far future are obscure.

Other Sociology

Peoples of the world can be connected. Connections with various other nations can be considered. This city belongs to Asiatic peoples, in particular Oriental peoples, specifically to South Korea. There is some influence from Western Civilization including Anglic peoples.

The connections to other cities are not yet clear, but Tokyo, Mexico City, New York, Bombay, Delhi, and Sao Paulo present possibilities.

Connections to social structure and change are important. Social change including social change processes and factors will be useful. Seoul is associated with particular changes including later stages of the agrarian revolution and the industrial revolution. Social types include not so much hunting and gathering, or horticultural society as agrarian, and incustrial and incustrial society. Social structure including anthropological structure, cultural structure, institutional structure, and class organization may be significant.

Institutions including families will also be connected. Religion including beliefs and practice, is also significant. Particular traditions include Asiatic, Pagan, and secularist are important. Abrahamic religion including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism seems to have a fairly minor influence. The overall organization tends to be fragmented. Government including law, government activity, government structure, and particular governments is also significant. Economics including industries, economic activities, economic systems, and companies is highly important. Education including research, teaching, cultural institutions, educational organization, and particular schools is also significant.

Connections of culture including material culture and conceptual culture culture will be developed as the site expands. Behavioral culture, including customs, occupations, performing arts, sports and games, and cultural events will also be developed.

Anthropology including social foundations, demography, human geography, in particular Asian geography, physical anthropology, human ecology, and particular groups will be useful.

Personal studies are not so important for the human body or psychology as for biography

Physical and natural science is for the most part indirectly connected. Physics and chemistry are less useful than astronomy, earth science, and biology.


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