This paper explores the significance of the three national treasures of Silla (Silla sambo) in the history of Koryŏ through analyzing the significance of the Three National Treasures of Silla.
There are the three nation...
Kojosŏn(古朝鮮) is widely understood to be the first political body in the
history of Korea. Within the paradigm of Korean history, Kojosŏn is
perceived as having been composed of three political bodies with
different...
Despite a considerable amount of research focused on Koguryŏ’s Sumyoje (守墓制), there are many unsolved issues regarding the characteristics of the custodians of the royal tombs because the Stele of King Kwanggaet’o ha...
The author's attempt to provide the readers with a comprehensive discussion of the Red Turban wars is ambitious. And the author also has the courage to explore the organic nature of the Northeast Asian order. Yet there s...
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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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