Trends in the Study of Koryŏ History and Future Tasks - With a Special Focus on Books Published from 2000 to 2003 -
Journal Title: International Journal of Korean History - Year 2003, Vol 4, Issue 1
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Kapdong Kim
Ukanju and the Changing Political Order of Northeastern Asia in the 17th Century
For decades, historians defined the ukanju, also known as taoren (逃人) in the Chinese-language archives of the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911A.C.), as the Manchu’s ethnic Han-Chinese slaves or escapees. However, this definitio...
The Introduction of the Concept of 'Nation' into the Koran Society and the Adaptation of Its Usage
Since the beginning of the modern era, a variety of modern terms and concepts have been introduced into the Korean society through a number of media via the western world, Japan and China. In the process of adopting n...
The Current State of Studies on the Japanese Colonial Era and Related Issues : With a special focus on the studies produced in the 21st century
The study of modern Korean history, which includes the Japanese colonial era, began to come into its own at the beginning of the 1980s. Since then, enthusiasm for the study of modern Korean history has continued unaba...
Colonial Modernity and Rural Markets during the Japanese Colonial Period
Recent studies on Korean history during the Japanese colonial period have in general focused on ‘colonial modernity’ as their main theme. They have sought to analyze the characteristics of the modernity which Korea exper...
On the Metallic Buckle with a Round Front and Square Rear Unearthed in East Asia
The metallic buckle with a round front and square rear is a kind of belt accessory from the Han and Wei-Jin dynasties. This kind of belt has been unearthed in China and North Korea, like Jinning of Yunnan,1 Kunming,2...