The notion of ‘modernity’ in Korean history is still a highly contested
issue cutting at the core of both historical understanding and current
politics, as can be seen in the controversy surrounding the understanding...
Journalist Blaine Harden’s exposé-like biography of the curiously forgotten black-ops phenom who led for the whole of the Korean War the most successful of the United States’ counter-intelligence operations takes as its...
The following article is intended as a slightly modified version of the
paper I presented at the ISKS (International Society for Korean Studies)
workshop on the Dongbei Gongcheng and Koguryŏ, which was held in
Vancouv...
This paper aims to examine the ancient Korea-Japan relations as mentioned in the book entitled The Japanese, (Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle, 1977). The book was written by Edwin O. Reischauer, University Professor at Harvard,...
The Mongols regarded virtually the whole known world as their
legitimate domain and they demanded from conquered people a
complete and total submission. Among the states in Northeast Asia,
Koryŏ was the only state tha...
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Wonho Ha (2003). The Minjung Movement and Consciousness during the Late Chosŏn Period. International Journal of Korean History, 5(1),
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The notion of ‘modernity’ in Korean history is still a highly contested issue cutting at the core of both historical understanding and current politics, as can be seen in the controversy surrounding the understanding...
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