The emergence of South Korea as an economic super power has coincided with the rise in popularity of the sagŭk film genre. This is surprising because, for decades, sagŭk, a genre of film set in the premodern era based on...
The Mongol conquests in the thirteenth century reached far
outside the sphere of traditional Chinese influence and provided
conditions for unprecedented large‐scale movements of people and
ideas. The period also offer...
The Imjin War has been a popular topic of research in Korea, Japan and China. To date, hundreds of books and thousands of journal articles and book chapters have been written on this international conflict. In contrast,...
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Ocksoon Lee (2003). India, Korea’s ‘Orient’ : Signs of Reproduced Orientalism. International Journal of Korean History, 5(1),
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