Due to the scarcity of extant source materials, the ritual and devotional practices of Koguryŏ Buddhism cannot be known in any great detail, but they probably had much in common with those practiced in Northern China. Me...
The chohoe (朝會, court conference) was a ceremony symbolizing
royal authority which was conducted in traditional East Asian societies
heavily influenced by Confucianism. The Chinese character for cho (朝)
has traditi...
The early history of Northeast Asia, particularly the region conventionally referred to as “Manchuria,” has a long and complex relationship with
the polities, peoples, states, and cultures of the nation-states now commo...
The debate over the issue of ‘colonial modernity’, in which Korean
academics have occupied the central role, has in recent years become
increasingly active. As a detailed analysis of all the aspects of this debate
is...
Ocksoon Lee (2003). India, Korea’s ‘Orient’ : Signs of Reproduced Orientalism. International Journal of Korean History, 5(1),
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Imagining Ritual and Cultic Practice in Koguryŏ Buddhism
Due to the scarcity of extant source materials, the ritual and devotional practices of Koguryŏ Buddhism cannot be known in any great detail, but they probably had much in common with those practiced in Northern China. Me...
The Kingship and Establishment of the Chohoe System in Early Chosŏn
The chohoe (朝會, court conference) was a ceremony symbolizing royal authority which was conducted in traditional East Asian societies heavily influenced by Confucianism. The Chinese character for cho (朝) has traditi...
The Ancient State of Puyŏ in Northeast Asia: Archeology and Historical Memory. By Mark E. Byington. Cambridge and London: Harvard University East Asia Center, 2016. xv + 398 pp. [ISBN: 9780674737198]
The early history of Northeast Asia, particularly the region conventionally referred to as “Manchuria,” has a long and complex relationship with the polities, peoples, states, and cultures of the nation-states now commo...
Japanese Residents in Korea and the Modernization of Chosŏn : A Preliminary analysis based on the case of the conflicts related to the Panggongnyŏng (防穀令, Grain Export Prohibition Order)
The debate over the issue of ‘colonial modernity’, in which Korean academics have occupied the central role, has in recent years become increasingly active. As a detailed analysis of all the aspects of this debate is...
Japanese Traders’ Perception of the Chosŏn Trade Situation under Japan’s Wartime Economic System and the Actual Reality
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