GENERAL: BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Millett, Allan R. The Korean War: The Essential Bibliography. Dulles, VA: Potomac Books, 2007.
Park, E.G. “Conservation Conditions of Wood-Block Printing Plates in Korea: Damage and Treatment.” Restaurator 27:3 (2006): 178-185.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “An Abridged Undated Printing of the Haedong chegukki.” (Kokusai Kirisutokyo Daigaku Ajia Bunka Kenkyujo) Ajia Bunka Kenkyu 32 (2006): 1-25.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “Manuscript Copies of the Haedong chegukki Based upon Two Texts Printed in 1512.” Ilbon sasang 10 (2006:6): 243-290.
GENERAL: GENERAL STUDIES
Bae, Kichan. Korea at the Crossroads: The History and Future of East Asia. Seoul: Happy Reading, 2007.
Baker, Don. “Introduction.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Baker, Donald. “Translating Lives: Moving Beyond State-Centered Translations.” Acta Koreana 11:1 (2008): 1-13.
Bayar Dovdoi. “The History of the Road to the Independent Development of Northeast Asian Peoples.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 3:1 (June 2006): 125-140.
Cha, Myung Soo. “Facts and Myths about Korea’s Economic Past.” Australian Economic History Review 44:3 (November 2004): 278-293.
Choi, Na-Young. “Symbolism of Hairstyles in Korea and Japan.” Asian Folklore Studies 65:1 (2006): 69-86.
Choi, Wan Gee. The Traditional Ships of Korea. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2006.
Choi, Woun Sik. Modes of Transportation: Traditional Korean Society. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2007.
Cumings, Bruce. “Division, War, and Reunification.” In Hyuk-Rae Kim and Bok Song, eds. Modern Korean Society: Its Development and Prospect. Berkeley, CA: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California at Berkeley, 2007.
Eggert, Marion. “Pre-Modern Materials in German Translation.” Acta Koreana 11:1 (2008): 15-27.
Kim, Dong-uk. Palaces of Korea. Seoul: Hollym, 2006.
Kim, Ju and Kyong Ju Kim. Development of Modern South Korea: Civilisation, State, Capitalism and Nationalism. London: Routledge, 2006.
Kim, Kon-whe. “Ancient Turks in Korean History between 20th to 8th Century B.C.” Taedong ch’orhak 33 (2006:1): 225-228.
Kim, Young-Gwan and Sook-Ja Hahn. “Homosexuality in Ancient and Modern Korea.” Culture, Health & Sexuality 8:1 (January-February 2006): 59-65.
Kirk, Donald and Choe Sang-Hun. Korea Witness: 135 Years of War, Crisis and News in the Land of the Morning Calm. Seoul: EunHaengNaMu, 2006.
Korea Historical Research Association. A History of Korea. London: Saffron Books, 2005.
Kim, Won-whe. “Ancient Turks in Korean History between 20th to 8th Century B.C.” Taedong ch’orhak 33 (2006:1): 225-228.
Pang, Kie-chung and Michael D. Shin, eds. Landlords, Peasants and Intellectuals in Modern Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Pettid, Michael J. Korean Cuisine: An Illustrated History. London: Reaktion Books, 2008.
Robinson, Michael E. Korea’s Twentieth-Century Odyssey: A Short History. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Seo, Joong-Seok. Korean Nationalism Betrayed. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2007.
Seth, Michael J. Concise History of Korea: The Premodern through the Nineteenth Century. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2006.
Shin, Gi-Wook. “Asianism in Korea’s Politics of Identity.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 6:4 (December 2005): 616-630.
Shultz, Edward J. “Korea: A Hermit Nation?” The Review of Korean Studies 10:1 (March 2007): 107-117.
Sim, W.K. “Korean Traditional Gardens as Earthly Paradise.” Acta Horticulturae 759 (2007): 137-142.
Woodside, Alexander. Lost Modernities: China, Vietnam, Korea, and the Hazards of World History. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2006.
GENERAL: SOURCES
Fendler, Karoly. “Austro-Hungarian Sources on the Railroad Construction in Korea and Manchuria before the Japanese Annexation.” In Agnes Birtalan, ed. Aspects of Korean Civilization, volume 2. Budapest: ELTE University, 2004.
Fendler, Karoly. “Austro-Hungarian Archival Sources of Korean History (1884-1910).” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 20:2 (December 2007): 221-235.
Hawley, Samuel. Inside the Hermit Kingdom: The 1884 Korea Travel Journal of George Clayton Foulk. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007.
Hawley, Samuel. America’s Man in Korea: The Private Letters of George Clayton Foulk. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007.
Kim, Dal-yong, trans. Overlooked Historical Records of the Three Korean Kingdoms. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
GENERAL: HISTORIOGRAPHY
Alkin, Sergei V. “Traditions and Trends in the Russian Study of Koguryo History.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 3:1 (June 2006): 95-108.
An, Jong-chol. “Making Korea Distinct: George M. McCune and His Korean Studies.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 17 (2004): 155-192.
Breuker, Remco. “Contested Objectivities: Ikeuchi Hiroshi, Kim Sanggi and the Tradition of Oriental History (Toyoshigaku) in Japan and Korea.” East Asian History 29 (2005): 69-106.
Cha, Myung Soo. “Facts and Myths about Korea’s Economic Past.” Australian Economic History Review 44:3 (November 2004): 278–293.
Chabanol, Elisabeth. “French Research into the Koguryo Kingdom History and Scientific Contributions.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 3:1 (June 2006): 47-78.
Chung, Heesun. “Reflecting Collective Memories on Landscapes: Disputes over the Statue of General Douglas MacArthur in Incheon, South Korea.” Chirihak yongu 40:2 (2006:6): 169-184.
Coleman, B.L. “Recovering the Korean War Dead, 1950-1958: Graves Registration, Forensic Anthropology, and Wartime Memorialization.” Journal of Military History 72:1 (January 2008): 179-222.
Cumings, Bruce. “The Korean War: What Is It that We Are Remembering to Forget?” In Sheila Miyoshi Jager and Rana Mitter, eds. Ruptured Histories: War, Memory, and the Post-Cold War in Asia. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007.
Hundt, David and Roland Bleiker. “Reconciling Colonial Memories in Korea and Japan.” Asian Perspective 31:1 (Spring 2007): 61-92.
Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. “Monumental Histories: Manliness, the Military, and the War Memorial.” In Chang Yun-shik and Stephen Hugh Lee, eds. Transformations in Twentieth Century Korea. London: Routledge, 2006.
Jager, Sheila Miyoshi and Jiyul Kim. “The Korean War after the Cold War: Commemorating the Armistice Agreement in South Korea.” In Sheila Miyoshi Jager and Rana Mitter, eds. Ruptured Histories: War, Memory, and the Post-Cold War in Asia. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007.
Jin, Jong-Heon. “Contested Urban Landscape and the Transformation of the Official Discourse of the Nation: The Demolition of the Government-General Building of Choson.” Chirihak yongu 39:1 (2005:3): 15-30.
Kim, Gwi-Ok. “Regional Korean War and Oral History Research.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:2 (June 2006): 57-87.
Kim, Jong Bae. “A Critique of the Chinese Theory of ‘One History Shared by Two States’ as Applied to Koguryo History.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 3:1 (June 2006): 5-26.
Kim, Kyung Il. “A Study on the Research History of Cheonbugyeong.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:3 (September 2006): 229-247.
Kim, Minkyu. “Western Perspectives on China’s Northeast Project (Dongbei Gongcheng).” (Tanguk Taehakkyo Tongyanghak Yonguso) Tongyanghak 42 (2007): 323-335.
Lee, Horyong. “The Current State of Studies on the Japanese Colonial Era and Related Items: With a Special Focus on the Studies Produced in the 21st Century.” International Journal of Korean History 10 (December 2006): 157-188.
Lee, Sin-Cheol. “Korea-China-Japan Historical Disputes: Structure and Alternatives.” Korea Journal 47:4 (Winter 2007): 221-251.
Lee, Wan Bom. “New Directions in Korean War Studies: In Memory of Ordinary Life.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:2 (June 2006): 5-32.
Levkowitz, Alon. “Where is the King Buried?: Legitimacy Struggles in the Peninsula.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 10 (2005): 147-161.
Levkowitz, Alon. “Where is the King Buried?: Legitimacy Struggles in the Peninsula.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 1. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Lew, Young Ick. “Contributions by Western Scholars to Modern Korean Historiography in Korea, with Emphasis on the RAS-KB.” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch (2005): 3-18.
Miller, Owen. “North Korea’s Hidden History.” International Socialism 109 (2006): 153-166.
Mohan, Pankaj N. “China’s Nationalist Historiography of the ‘Northeast Project’ and the Australian Response to Its Challenges.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 3:1 (June 2006): 27-46.
Pang, Kie-chung. “Paek Namun and Marxist Scholarship during the Colonial Period.” In Pang Kie-chung and Michael D. Shin, eds. Landlords, Peasants and Intellectuals in Modern Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Park, Heung-Shin. “Position and Response to the Issue of Goguryeo History.” Korean Observations on Foreign Relations 7:1 (May 2005): 217-224.
Petrov, Leonid A. “Turning Historians into Party Scholar-bureaucrats: North Korean Historiography in 1955-1958.” East Asian History 31 (June 2006): 101-124.
Podoler, Guy. “Myth and Imagery in the South Korean Patriotic Landscape.” Acta Koreana 10:1 (January 2007): 1-35.
Podoler, Guy and Michael Robinson. “On the Confluence of History and Memory: The Significance of the War for Korea.” In Rotem Kowner, ed. The Impact of the Russo-Japanese War. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2007.
Robinson, Michael. “Narrative Politics, Nationalism and Korean History.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 1. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Shultz, Edward J. “How English-Language Scholarship Views Koguryo.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 3:1 (June 2006): 79-94.
Yeo, Hokyu. “China’s Northeast Project and Trends in the Study of Koguryo History.” International Journal of Korean History 10 (December 2006): 121-154.
Yi, Hyeon-ju. “Syngman Rhee: A New Horizon of Research on Modern History of Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:2 (June 2006): 181-196.
ARCHAEOLOGY
Bale, Martin T. and Min-jung Ko. “Craft Production and Social Change in Mumun Pottery Period Korea.” Asian Perspectives 45:2 (Fall 2006): 159-187.
Bailey, Lisa Kay. “Crowning Glory: Headdresses of the Three Kingdoms Period.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Bale, Martin T. “Excavations of Large-Scale Megalithic Burials at Yulha-ri, Gimhae-si, Gyeongsang Nam-do.” http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~ekp/resources/studies/bale-yulha-ri.html (Accessed May 31, 2007).
Choe, Chong-Pil and Martin Bale. “Development of Subsistence Patterns in Neolithic Culture in Korea.” Sonsa wa kodae 24 (2006:6): 93-133.
Choi, Mou-Chang. “The Burnt Stone Tools on lm Jin River Terrace.” Sonsa wa kodae 24 (2006:6): 53-92.
Funahashi, Kyoko and Tanaka Yoshiyuki. “Methods of Teeth Extraction in Prehistoric Japan and Korea: A Comparative Study.” Interaction and Transformations 2 (2004): 63-98.
Ha, Moon-sig. “A Comparison on the Dolmens in North-Eastern Asia.” Sonsa wa kodae 24 (2006:6): 191-208.
Hashino, Shinpei. “The Dolmen Diffusion Process in the Southern Edge of Korea Peninsula and Northern Kyushu Region.” East Asia and Japan: Interaction and Transformations 4 (XXX): 1-52.
Kang, B.W. “Irrigation and State Formation in Ancient Korea.” In R. Coopey and T. Tvedt, eds. A History of Water, Volume 2: The Political Economy of Water. London: I.B. Tauris, 2006.
Kang, Bong W. “Large-Scale Reservoir Construction and Political Centralization: A Case Study from Ancient Korea.” Journal of Anthropological Research 62:2 (Summer 2006): 193-216.
Kang, Bong Won. “Social Structure in a Megalithic Tomb Society in Korea.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Ko, Min-jung and Martin T. Bale. “Specialized Craft Production in the Middle Mumun Pottery Period of South-central Korea.” In Chonnam Taehakkyo BK21 CAA+ Chonmun Yonguillyok Yangsong Saoptan, ed. Asia ui chiyok munhwa wa munhwa kyoryu. Kwangju, Republic of Korea: Chonnam Taehakkyo Ch’ulp’anbu, 2007.
Lankton, James W. “Early Beads in the Korean National Museums: Neolithic to Unified Silla (6000 BCE - 668 CE), Part 1.” Bead Study Trust Newsletter 38 (Winter 2001): 3-5.
Lankton, James W. and Insook Lee. “Treasures from the Southern Sea: Glass Ornaments from Gimhae-Yangdong and Bokcheondong, Compositional Analysis and Interpretation.” In Yogo Kim Pyongmo kyosu kinyom nonmunjip kanhaeng wiwonhoe, ed. Kogohak: Sigan kwa konggan ui hunjok. Seoul: Hagyon munhwasa, 2006.
Lee, G.K. “Lithic Technology and the Transition from the Middle to Upper Paleolithic in
Korea.” Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia 28:4 (December 2006): 31-37.
Lee, Heon-Jong. “Study of the Chronology on the Paleolithic in Youngsan River Region.” Sonsa wa kodae 25 (2006:12): 221-247.
Lee, Hyeong Woo. “A Metrical Analysis of Palaeolithic Handaxes in Korea: Identification for Shape Consistency.” Korea Journal 46:3 (Autumn 2006): 188-211.
Lee, Insook. “Ancient Glass Trade in Korea.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Lee, Sung-joo and Sohn Chul. “GIS Research of the Ancient Cemeteries in the Silla and Gaya Regions, Korea.” In Uno Takao, ed. Sekai no rekishi kukan o yomu: GIS o mochiita bunka – bunmei kenkyu. Kyoto: Kokusai Nihon Bunka Kenkyu Sentaa, 2006.
Lee, Yung-jo and Cho Tae-sop. “The Characteristic of the Paleolithic Cave Sites in South Korea.” In Yi Sangt’ae paksa chongnyon kinyom nonch’ong kanhaeng wiwon, ed. Hanguk chont’ong sahoe ui chaeinsik: Hakko Yi Sangt’ae paksa chongnyon kinyom nonch’ong. Seoul: Kyongsewon, 2006.
Lim, Hyoun Soo, Chull-Hwan Chung, Cheong-Bin Kim, Yong Il Lee, Heon Jong Lee, and Young Chul Lee. “Late-Holocene Palaeoclimatic Change at the Dongnimdong Archaeological Site, Gwangju, SW Korea.” The Holocene 17:5 (July 2007): 665-672.
Nelson, Sarah M. “Mumunt’ogi and Megalithic Monuments: A Reconsideration of the Dating.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Norton, Christopher J. “Sedentism, Territorial Circumscription, and the Increased Use of Plant Domesticates Across Neolithic-Bronze Age Korea.” Asian Perspectives 46:1 (Spring 2007): 133-165.
Park, Jang-Sik and Robert B. Gordon. “Traditions and Transitions in Korean Bronze Technology.” Journal of Archaeological Science 34:12 (December 2007): 1991-2002.
Park, J.S. and T. Nakamura. “Estimation of the Thermal History Usage and Age of a Korean Cast Iron Artifact.” Metals and Materials International 10:3 (2004): 245-251.
Park, J.S., T. Nakamura, and D.M. Price. “Estimation of the Age of a Pre-Industrial Iron Site in Korea.” Archaeometry 47:4 (November 2005): 861–868.
Park, J.S. and Y.D. Jung. “Technical Divergence Observed in the Microstructure of Bronze Artifacts from the Great Hwangnam Tomb in Kyongju, Korea.” Metals and Materials International 13:3 (2007): 261-267.
Park, Jang Sik. “Bronze Artifacts from Pocheon Banwol Fortress and the Korean High-tin Bronze Technology.” Munhwa sahak 26 (2006:12): 281-291.
Park, Jungjae. “Prehistoric Diffusion Routes of Rice from China to Korea and within Korea as Shown in Archaeological and Historical Evidence and Pollen Records.” Chirihak yongu 41:2 (2007:6): 103-122.
Rhee, Song-Nai, C. Melvin Aikens, Sung-Rak Choi, and Hyuk-Jin Ro. “Korean Contributions to Agriculture, Technology, and State Formation in Japan: Archaeology and History of an Epochal Thousand Years, 400 B.C.-A.D. 600.” Asian Perspectives 46:2 (2007): 404-458.
Seong, Chuntaek. “Quartzite and Vein Quartz as Lithic Raw Materials Reconsidered: A View from the Korean Paleolithic.” Asian Perspectives 43:1 (Spring 2004): 73-91.
“The Best of Korean Archaeology.” Current World Archaeology 8 (November 2004-December 2004): 29-47.
KO-CHOSŎN
Cho, Bup Jong. “Main Points of Contention in Terms of the Studies on Tan’gun and Kojoson.” International Journal of Korean History 8 (August 2005): 53-81.
Shim, Jae-Hoon. “The Dilemma of Choson in Traditional Chinese Texts.” Journal of Asian History 40:1 (2006): 31-48.
THREE KINGDOMS: GENERAL
Cheng, Yenkyu. Ancient Korea and the Dawn of Human History on the Pamirs: A Linguistic, Historic and Anthropological Approach. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Hong, Wontack. Korea and Japan in East Asian History: A Tripolar Approach to East Asian History. Seoul: Kudara International, 2006.
Jeon, Dong Jae. “Characteristics and Changes in the Political System during the Three Kingdoms Era.” International Journal of Korean History 8 (August 2005): 129-167.
Kim, Kyongt’aek. “A Critical Review of Discussions on the Complex Society in Ancient Korea.” Munhwa sahak 25 (2006:6): 5-27.
Kim, Taesik. “The Cultural Characteristics of Korea’s Ancient Kaya Kingdom.” International Journal of Korean History 8 (August 2005): 169-219.
Lim, Kihwan. “The Interstate Order of Ancient Northeast Asia: Focusing on the 4th-7th Centuries.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:1 (June 2007): 13-39.
McBride, Richard D., II. “Is the Samguk yusa Reliable? Case Studies from Chinese and Korean Sources.” The Journal of Korean Studies 11:1 (Fall 2006): 163-189.
Moon, Chong Rho. “Achievements and Future Tasks in the Field of Ancient History.” International Journal of Korean History 8 (August 2005): 1-49.
Song, Kiho. “Ancient Literacy: Comparison and Periodization.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 20:2 (December 2007): 149-192.
THREE KINGDOMS: KOGURYŎ
Best, Jonathan W. “An Overview of Koguryo-Baekje Relations: With a Quick Peek into the Quicksands of Space and Early Korean Standard Time.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:1 (June 2007): 187-202.
Byington, Mark E. “A Study of Cultural and Political Relations between Puyo and Koguryo.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 2:1 (2004): 144-167.
Byington, Mark E. “Control or Conquer?: Koguryo’s Relations with States and Peoples in Manchuria.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:1 (June 2007): 83-117.
Chu, Chae-hyok. “Burqanism from the Origin of the Pastoral Nomadic Koguryo Region and the Vision of Korean Livestock Farming.” Taedong ch’orhak 33 (2006:1): 177-182.
Jeon, Ho-Tae. The Dreams of the Living and Hopes of the Dead: Goguryeo Tomb Murals. Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 2007.
Jung, Woon Yong. “Trends in Koguryo’s Relationship with Paekche and Silla during the 4th—7th Centuries.” International Journal of Korean History 8 (August 2005): 85-125.
Jung, Woonyong. “Aspect of the Relations between Koguryo and Silla.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:1 (June 2007): 153-186.
Kang, Eun-sook. “A Study on Clothing in Suhainmyuldo Painted on an Old Tomb of Ancient King dom of Goguryeo between the 4th and Late 6th Century.” P’aesyon pijunesu 10:3 (2006:7): 54-68.
Kim, Taesik. “Koguryo and Gaya: Contacts and Consequences.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:1 (June 2007): 41-82.
Lee, Sungshi. “Koguryo Diplomacy Towards the Wa: Foreign Political Strategy and the Situation in East Asia.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:1 (June 2007): 119-151.
Lim, Guwn-teag. “A Study on the Origins of Korean Oriental Historical and Philosophical Thoughts: The Tribe of Koguryo Dynasty Became Common Ancestors of All the Countries in Asia.” Taedong ch’orhak 33 (2006:1): 1-20.
Mazzeo, R., E. Joseph, V. Minguzzi, G. Grillini, P. Baraldi, and D. Prandstraller. “Scientific Investigations of the Tokhung-Ri Tomb Mural Paintings (408 A.D.) of the Koguryo Era, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea.” Journal of Raman Spectroscopy 37:10 (October 2006): 1086-1097.
Nishitani, Tadashi. “Toward the Study of the History of Koguryo: Koguryo Relics Listed as World Cultural Heritage.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 3:1 (June 2006): 109-124.
Noh, Tae-don. “The Worldview of the Goguryeo People as Preserved in Fifth-Century Stone Monument Inscriptions.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 17 (2004): 1-43.
Park, Ah-rim. “A Comparative Study on the Funerary Paintings from the Northern Dynasties Tombs of China with Koguryo Mural Tombs.” Kukche Chunggukhak yongu 7 (2004:12): 269-294.
THREE KINGDOMS: PAEKCHE
Best, Jonathan W. “Lessons Learned in Translating the Paekche Annals of the Samguk sagi.” Acta Koreana 11:1 (2008): 39-49.
THREE KINGDOMS: SILLA/UNIFIED SILLA
Lee, Chan Hee and Jeong Eun Yi. “Weathering Damage Evaluation of Rock Properties in the Bunhwangsa Temple Stone Pagoda, Gyeongju, Republic of Korea.” Environmental Geology 52:6 (June 2007): 1193-1205.
McBride, Richard D., II. “Hidden Agendas in the Life Writings of Kim Yusin.” Acta Koreana 1 (August 1998): 101-142.
ANCIENT KOREAN-JAPANESE RELATIONS
Edwards, Walter. “Event and Process in the Founding of Japan: The Horserider Theory in Archaeological Perspective.” In Harald Kleinschmidt, ed. Warfare in Japan. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2007.
Hesselink, Reinier H. “The Introduction of the Art of Mounted Archery into Japan.” In Harald Kleinschmidt, ed. Warfare in Japan. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2007.
Hong, Wontack. “Yayoi Wave, Kofun Wave, and Timing: The Formation of the Japanese People and Japanese Language.” Korean Studies 29 (2005): 1-29.
Park, Hyun-Sook. “Baejke’s Relationship with Japan in the 6th Century.” International Journal of Korean History 11 (December 2007): 97-115.
Van Goethem, Ellen. “The Status of Descendants of the Baekje Kingdom during Emperor Kanmu’s Reign.” Korea Journal 47:2 (Summer 2007): 136-159.
KORYŎ: DOMESTIC AFFAIRS
Breuker, Remco E. “The Three in One, the One in Three: The Koryo Three Han as a Pre-modern Nation.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 2:2 (December 2005): 144-167.
Chabanol, Elisabeth. “Study of the Archaeological and Historic Sites of Kaesong.” Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 80 (2005): 35-58.
Shultz, Edward J. “Koryo Sources: There Is More to Koryo than Celadon.” Acta Koreana 11:1 (2008): 29-37.
Yagi, Takeshi. “Personnel Administration and Letters of Appointment during the Goryeo Dynasty.” Toyoshi kenkyu 64:4 (2006:3): 1-42.
Yoon, Yong-hyuk. “The Focal Issues in the History Study of the Koryo’s Resistance against Mongol.” International Journal of Korean History 10 (December 2006): 43-69.
Yun, Peter I. “Popularization of Mongol Language and Culture in the Late Koryo Period.” International Journal of Korean History 10 (December 2006): 25-41.
KORYŎ: FOREIGN RELATIONS
Lee, Jin-Han. “The Development of Diplomatic Relations and Trade with Ming in the Last Years of the Koryo Dynasty.” International Journal of Korean History 10 (December 2006): 1-23.
Na, Jongwoo. “Relation with Japan in the Era of Koryo.” International Journal of Korean History 10 (December 2006): 71-92.
KORYŎ: MONGOLS AND KOREA
Lee, Miji. “Mongols, Barbarians, and the Great Suzerain: The Shifting Nomenclature of the Mongols during the Early Koryo-Mongol Relations in the 13th Century.” In Michael Gervers, Uradyn E. Bulag, and Gillian Long, eds. Traders and Trade Routes of Central and Inner Asia: The ‘Silk Road,’ Then and Now. (Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia, No. 8) Toronto: Asian Institute, University of Toronto, 2007.
Zhao, George. “Control through Conciliation: Royal Marriages Between the Mongol Yuan and Koryŏ (Korea) During the 13th and 14th Centuries.” In Michael Gervers, Uradyn E. Bulag, and Gillian Long, eds. Cultural Interaction and Conflict in Central and Inner Asia. (Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia, No. 6) Toronto: Asian Institute, University of Toronto, 2004.
CHOSŎN: CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
Hejtmanek, Milan. “Sailing off the Map: Voyages to Sambong Island in Fifteenth-Century Korea.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 7:1 (April 2007): 33-45.
Jung, Jae-Hoon. “Royal Education of Princes in the Reign of King Sejong.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:3 (September 2006): 133-152.
Kang, Sook Ja. “The Role of King Sejong in Establishing the Confucian Ritual Code.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:3 (September 2006): 71-102.
Karlsson, Anders. “Central Power, Local Society, and Rural Unrest in Nineteenth-Century Korea: An Attempt at Comparative Local History.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 6:2 (October 2006): 207-238.
Karlsson, Anders. “Royal Compassion and Disaster Relief in Choson Korea.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 20:1 (June 2007): 71-98.
Karlsson, Anders. “Famine Relief, Social Order, and State Performance in Late Choson Korea.” The Journal of Korean Studies 12:1 (Fall 2007): 113-142.
Kim, Sun Joo. Marginality and Subversion in Korea: The Hong Kyongnae Rebellion of 1812. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007.
Kim, Sun Joo. “Taxes, the Local Elite, and the Rural Populace in the Chinju Uprising of 1862.” The Journal of Asian Studies 66:3 (November 2007): 993-1027.
Koo, Jeong-Woo. “The Origins of the Public Sphere and Civil Society: Private Academies and Petitions in Korea, 1506-1800.” Social Science History 31:3 (Fall 2007): 381-410.
Lee, Jee Kyoung. “The Aggressive National Defense Posture Taken during the Reign of King Sejong of the Joseon Dynasty.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:3 (September 2006): 153-180.
Liu, Haifeng. “Influence of China’s Imperial Examinations on Japan, Korea and Vietnam.” Frontiers of History in China 2:4 (October 2007): 493-512.
Moon, Joong-Yang. “Re-Thinking ‘Independence’ of Science and Technology during King Sejong’s Reign.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:3 (September 2006): 39-70.
Park, Eugene Y. “War and Peace in Premodern Korea: Ideological and Institutional Dimensions.” In Young-Key Kim-Renaud, R. Richard Grinker, and Kirk Larsen, eds. The Military and South Korean Society. Sigur Center Asia Papers Vol. 26. Washington, D.C.: The George Washington University Sigur Center for Asian Studies, 2006.
Park, Eugene Y. Between Dreams and Reality: The Military Examination in Late Choson Korea, 1600-1894. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 2007.
Park, Hong-Kyu. “King Taejong as a Statesman: From Power to Authority.” Korea Journal 46:4 (Winter 2006): 192-221.
Park, Young-Do. “King Sejong’s Confucian Rule by Law: Focusing on the Relationship between Law and Rule by Benevolence.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:3 (September 2006): 103-131.
Pratt, Andrew. “Change and Continuity in Choson Military Techniques during the Later Choson Period.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Shin, Byung Zu. “Culture in Documents from the Joseon Dynasty and Euigwe.” The Review of Korean Studies 10:3 (September 2007): 173-183.
Yoo, Mi-rim. “King Sejong’s Leadership and the Politics of Inventing the Korean Alphabet.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:3 (September 2006): 7-38.
CHOSŎN: SOCIAL STRUCTURE
Chang, Byung Soo, Chang Sub Uhm, Chang Hyun Park, Han Kyeom Kim, Gui Young Lee, Han Hee Cho, Myeung Ju Kim, Yoon Hee Chung, Kang Won Song, Do Sun Lim, and Dong Hoon Shin. “Preserved Skin Structure of a Recently Found Fifteenth-Century Mummy in Daejeon, Korea.” Journal of Anatomy 209:5 (November 2006): 671-680.
Choi, Sang-hun. Interior Space and Furniture of Joseon Upper-class Houses. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2007.
Kim, Seok Bae, Jeong Eun Shin, Sung Sil Park, Gi Dae Bok, Young Pyo Chang, Jaehyup Kim, Yoon Hee Chung, Yang Su Yi, Myung Ho Shin, Byung Soo Chang, Dong Hoon Shin, and Myeung Ju Kim. “Endoscopic Investigation of the Internal Organs of a 15th-Century Child Mummy from Yangju, Korea.” Journal of Anatomy 209:5 (November 2006): 681-688.
Lee, Peter H. “Images of Society in the Early Choson Literary Miscellany.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 6:2 (October 2006): 137-175.
Lee, Songmu. “The Rise of Chungin and Their Characteristics.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
CHOSŎN: FAMILY STRUCTURE
Kiet, Hoang Anh Tuan, Seung Ki Baek, Hawoong Jeong, and Beom Jun Kim. “Korean Family Name Distribution in the Past.” Journal of The Korean Physical Society 51:5 (November 2007): 1812-1816.
Paik, Sungjong. “The Formation of the United Lineage in Korea.” The History of the Family 5:1 (May 2000): 75-89.
CHOSŎN: ECONOMY
Chung, Seung-mo. Markets: Traditional Korean Society. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2006.
Jun, Seong Ho and James B. Lewis. “Accounting Techniques in Korea: 18th Century Archival Samples from a Non-Profit Association in the Sinitic World.” Accounting Historians Journal 33:1 (June 2006): 53-88.
Jun, Seong Ho and James B. Lewis. “Wages, Rents, and Interest Rates in Southern Korea, 1700 to 1900.” In Alexander J. Field, Gregory Clark, and William Sundstrom, eds. Research in Economic History, vol. 24. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2006.
Kim, Kuentae. “Distinctive Characteristics of the Joseon Dynasty’s Fiscal Policy in the Nineteenth Century.” Korea Journal 47:2 (Summer 2007): 99-135.
Lee, Sooyoon. “Rival Merchants: The Korean Market in the Late Nineteenth Century.” In A.J.H. Latham and Heita Kawakatsu, eds. Intra-Asian Trade and the World Market. London: Routledge, 2006.
Lee, Uk. “The Yangban’s Perception of the Ideal Economic Life during the Mid-Choson Era.” International Journal of Korean History 11 (December 2007): 117-150.
Miller, Owen. “Ties of Labour and Ties of Commerce: Corvee among Seoul Merchants in the Late 19th Century.” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 50:1 (March 2007): 41-71.
Miller, Owen. “The Myonjujon Documents: Accounting Methods and Merchants' Organisations in Nineteenth Century Korea.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 7:1 (April 2007): 87-114.
Oh, Soo-chang. “Economic Growth in P’yongan Province and the Development of Pyongyang in the Late Choson Period.” Korean Studies 30 (2006): 3-22.
Oh, Sung. “Economic Status According to the Distribution of Housing Size in Kaesong around 1900.” Korean Studies 30 (2006): 23-39.
Won, Yu Han. Money: Traditional Korean Society. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2006.
Yi, Tae-jin. Dynamics of Confucianism and Modernization in Korean History. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2007.
CHOSŎN: RELATIONS WITH CHINA
Dyer, Svetlana, tr. Pak the Interpreter: An Annotated Translation of Piao Tongshi, 1677. Sydney: Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, 2006.
Koh, Heyryun. “A Note on the Sea Route between Cheju Island and Zhejiang Province.” In Angela Schottenhammer, ed. The East Asian Maritime World 1400-1800: Its Fabrics of Power and Dynamics of Exchanges. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2007.
Kye, Seung B. “The Posthumous Image and Role of Ming Taizu in Korean Politics.” Ming Studies 50 (2004): 107-130.
Schmid, Andre. “Tributary Relations and the Qing-Choson Frontier on Mount Paektu.” In Diana Lary, ed. The Chinese State at the Borders. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2007.
CHOSŎN: RELATIONS WITH JAPAN
Ha, Woobong. “Sirhak in Late Choson Korea and Ancient Learning in Early Modern Japan from the Perspective of the History of Interaction.” Korean Studies 30 (2006): 91-109.
Hur, Nam-lin. “Choson Korean Officials in the Land of Tokugawa Japan: Ethnic Perceptions in the 1719 Korean Embassy.” Korea Observer 38:3 (Autumn 2007): 439-468.
Ikeuchi, Satoshi. “An Introduction to Premodern Historical Studies on Takeshima.” In A Fresh Look at the Dokdo Issue: Japanese Scholars Review Historical Facts. Seoul: Dadamedia, 2006.
Ito, Koji. “Hakata Merchants and Bogus Embassies in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries.” Nenpo Mita Chuseishi Kenkyu 14 (2007:10): 133-115.
Lee, Hoon. “The Repatriation of Castaways in Choson Korea-Japan Relations.” Korean Studies 30 (2006): 67-90.
Naito, Seichu. “Is Takeshima Japanese Indigenous Territory?” In A Fresh Look at the Dokdo Issue: Japanese Scholars Review Historical Facts. Seoul: Dadamedia, 2006.
Naito, Seichu. “Ahn Yong-bok in Oki.” In A Fresh Look at the Dokdo Issue: Japanese Scholars Review Historical Facts. Seoul: Dadamedia, 2006.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “The Printed Haedong chegukki and Korean-Japanese Relations in the Early Sixteenth Century.” Ilbon sasang 9 (2005:10): 89-122.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “An Island’s Place in History: Tsushima in Japan and in Choson, 1392-1592.” Korean Studies 30 (2006): 40-66.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “Shaping Maritime East Asia in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries through Choson Korea.” In Hallim Taehakkyo Asia Munhwa Yonguso, ed. Tong Asia kyongje munhwa nettuwokku. P’aju, Republic of Korea: T’aehaksa, 2007.
Rokutanda, Yutaka. “Misrepresentation of the Origins of Sea Drifters from Jeju Island in the Late Joseon Period.” Memoirs of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko 64 (2006): 37-76.
Seyock, Barbara. “Pirates and Traders on Tsushima Island during the Late 14th to Early 16th Century: As Seen from Historical and Archaeological Perspectives.” In Angela Schottenhammer, ed. Trade and Transfer across the East Asian ‘Mediterranean.’ Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2005.
Swope, Kenneth M. “Turning the Tide: The Strategic and Psychological Significance of the Liberation of Pyongyang in 1593.” In Peter Lorge, ed. Warfare in China to 1600. Oxford: Ashgate, 2005.
Swope, Kenneth M. “Beyond Turtleboats: Siege Accounts from Hideyoshi’s Second Invasion of Korea, 1597-1598.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 6:2 (October 2006): 177-206.
Toby, Ronald P. “Foreign Texts/Native Readings: Matsushita Kenrin (1637-1703) and the Challenge of Chinese/Korean Histories.” In Martin Collcutt, Kato Mikio, and Ronald P. Toby, eds. Japan and Its Worlds: Marius B. Jansen and the Internationalization of Japanese Studies. Tokyo: I-House Press, 2007.
Verschuer, Charlotte von. “Ashikaga Yoshimitsu’s Foreign Policy 1398 to 1408 A.D.: A Translation from Zenrin Kokuhoki, the Cambridge Manuscript.” Monumenta Nipponica 62:3 (Autumn 2007): 261-297.
CHOSŎN: RELATIONS WITH RYUKYU/SOUTHEAST ASIA
Cho, Hung-Guk. “Siamese-Korean Relations in the Late Fourteenth Century.” The Journal of the Siam Society 94 (2006): 9-25.
Hong-Schunka, S.M. “An Aspect of East Asian Maritime Trade: The Exchange of Commodities between Korea and Ryukyu (1389-1638).” In Angela Schottenhammer, ed. Trade and Transfer across the East Asian ‘Mediterranean.’ Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2005.
CHOSŎN: RELATIONS WITH THE WEST AND THE MIDDLE EAST
Boot, W.J. “If You Were Birds, You Might Fly There: Hendrik Hamel in Japan, 1666-1667.” In Vibeke Roeper and Boudewijn Walraven, eds. Hamel’s World: A Dutch-Korean Encounter in the Seventeenth Century. Amsterdam: SUN Publisher, 2003.
Grayson, James Huntley. “Basil Hall’s Account of a Voyage of Discovery: The Value of a British Naval Officer’s Account of Travels in the Seas of Eastern Asia in 1816.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 7:1 (April 2007): 1-18.
Jeong, Eun-Jin. “Korea as Represented in Eighteenth-Century French Travel Literature.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:4 (December 2006): 83-101.
Jo, Young-hee. “The Mutual Perception of Joseon and Europe Reflected in Travel Literature from the 18th and Early 19th Century.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:4 (December 2006): 5-10.
Jo, Yoong-hee. “The Relationship between Joseon Envoys and Western Missionaries in Beijing in the Early 18th Century: Focusing on Lee Gi-ji’s Iramyeon-gi.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:4 (December 2006): 33-43.
Koh, Grace. “British Perceptions of Joseon Korea as Reflected in Travel Literature of the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:4 (December 2006): 103-133.
Lee, Hee-soo. “The Advance of Muslims to the Korean Peninsula and Their Socio-economic Activities in Mediaeval Age.” Korea Journal of Islamic Culture 2 (2000:12): 3-29.
Lee, Hyung-dae. “Hong Dae-yong’s Beijing Travels and His Changing Perception of the West: Focusing on Eulbyeong yeonhaengnok and Uisan mundap.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:4 (December 2006): 45-62.
Roeper, Vibeke. “The Castaways of the Sperwer.” In Vibeke Roeper and Boudewijn Walraven, eds. Hamel’s World: A Dutch-Korean Encounter in the Seventeenth Century. Amsterdam: SUN Publisher, 2003.
Shin, Ik-Cheol. “The Experiences of Visiting Catholic Churches in Beijing and the Recognition of Western Learning Reflected in the Journals of Travel to Beijing.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:4 (December 2006): 11-31.
Walraven, Boudewijn. “Korea in the Days of Hendrik Hamel.” In Vibeke Roeper and Boudewijn Walraven, eds. Hamel’s World: A Dutch-Korean Encounter in the Seventeenth Century. Amsterdam: SUN Publisher, 2003.
Walraven, Boudewijn. “Reluctant Travellers: Shifting Interpretation of the Observations of Hendrik Hamel and his Companions.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 7:1 (April 2007): 19-32.
Yu, Jeong-Sun. “The Perception of the West in Yeonhaeng gasa in the 18th and 19th Century.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:4 (December 2006): 63-81.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY - 1945: RELATIONS WITH JAPAN AND CHINA
Ahn, Hyung-ju. Between Two Adversaries: Korean Interpreters at Japanese Alien Enemy Detention Centers during World War II. Fullerton, CA: California State University, Fullerton, 2002.
Arai, Shinichi. “‘Looking at Legitimacy and Illegitimacy from a Historical Perspective.’” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 18 (2005): 175-194.
Atkins, E. Taylor. “The Dual Career of ‘Arirang’: The Korean Resistance Anthem that Became a Japanese Pop Hit.” The Journal of Asian Studies 66:3 (August 2007): 645-687.
Chang, Edward T. and Min Young Kim. “Transportation of Korean Slave Laborers During World War II: Kanfu Ferries.” East Asia 24:1 (April 2007): 69-85.
Chung, Hyung-min. “The ‘Grand Rite’ of the Taehan Empire.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 17 (2004): 115-153.
Chung, Yong-hwa. “The Foreign Policy of the Taehan Empire: Between State Security and Regime Security.” In Kim Dong-no, John B. Duncan, and Kim Do-hyung, eds. Reform and Modernity in the Taehan Empire. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Esselstrom, Erik W. “Japanese Police and Korean Resistance in Prewar China: The Problem of Legal Legitimacy and Local Collaboration.” Intelligence and National Security 21:3 (June 2006): 342-363.
Fujitani, Takashi. “Right to Kill, Right to Make Live: Koreans as Japanese and Japanese as Americans during WWII.” Representations 99 (Summer 2007): 13-39.
Glenn, Roland. The Hawk and the Dove: World War II at Okinawa and Korea. Kittery Point, ME: Smith/Kerr Associates, 2008.
Han, Jung-Sung N. “Empire of Comic Visions: Japanese Cartoon Journalism and the Pictorial Statements of Korea, 1876-1910.” Japanese Studies 26:3 (2006): 283-302.
Han, Suk-Jung. “From Pusan to Fengtian: The Borderline Between Korea and Manchukuo in the 1930s.” East Asian History 30 (December 2005): 91-106.
Henry, Todd A. “Respatializing Choson’s Royal Capital: The Politics of Japanese Urban Reforms in Early Colonial Seoul, 1905–1919.” In Timothy R. Tangherlini and Sallie Yea, eds. Sitings: Critical Approaches to Korean Geography. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Huh, Donghyun. “The Korean Courtiers’ Observation Mission’s Views on Meiji Japan and Projects of Modern State Building.” Korean Studies 29 (2005): 30-54.
Hwang, Dongyoun. “Beyond Independence: The Korean Anarchist Press in China and Japan in the 1920s and 1930s.” Asian Studies Review 31:1 (March 2007): 3-23.
Hwang, Kyung Moon. “Governmental Growth in the Taehan Empire Era: Origins of the Modern Korean State.” In Kim Dong-no, John B. Duncan, and Kim Do-hyung, eds. Reform and Modernity in the Taehan Empire. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Hwang, Kyung Moon. “Nation, State and the Modern Transformation of Korean Social Structure in the Early Twentieth Century.” History Compass 5:2 (February 2007): 330-346.
Jeong, Kelly. “New Women, Romance, and Railroads: The Paradox of Colonial Modernity.” Acta Koreana 10:2 (July 2007): 39-72.
Kato, Yoko. “What Caused the Russo-Japanese War: Korea or Manchuria?” Social Science Japan Journal 10:1 (April 2007): 95-103.
Kikuchi, Yuko. “Yanagi Soetsu and Korean Crafts within the Mingei Movement.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 1. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Kim, Dong-no. “Views of Modern Reforms as Depicted in the Hwangsong Sinmun during the Taehan Empire.” In Kim Dong-no, John B. Duncan, and Kim Do-hyung, eds. Reform and Modernity in the Taehan Empire. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Kim, Ki-Jung. “The War and US-Korean Relations.” In David Wolff, Steven G. Marks, Bruce W. Menning, David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, John W. Steinberg, and Yokote Shinji, eds. The Russo-Japanese War in Global Perspective: World War Zero. Leiden: Brill, 2007.
Kim, Ki-Seok. “Emperor Gwangmu’s Diplomatic Struggles to Protect His Sovereignty before and after 1905.” Korea Journal 46:2 (Summer 2006): 233-257.
Kim, Michael. “The Aesthetics of Total Mobilisation in the Visual Culture of Late Colonial Korea.” Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 8:3-4 (September 2007): 483-502.
Kim, Seung-young. “Japanese Diplomacy towards Korea in Multipolarity: History and Trend.” Cambridge Review of International Affairs 20:1 (March 2007): 159-178.
Kim, Sonja. “The Search for Health: Translating Wisaeng and Medicine during the Taehan Empire.” In Kim Dong-no, John B. Duncan, and Kim Do-hyung, eds. Reform and Modernity in the Taehan Empire. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Kim, Susie Jie Young. “Writing Reforms in the Taehan Empire: Sinsosol, Print Media, and the Discourses of the ‘New.’” In Kim Dong-no, John B. Duncan, and Kim Do-hyung, eds. Reform and Modernity in the Taehan Empire. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Kim, Yong-koo. Korea and Japan: The Clash of Worldviews, 1868-1874. Seoul: Circle, 2006.
Kim, Young-Hoon. “Border-Crossing: Choe Seung-hui's Life and the Modern Experience.” Korea Journal 46:1 (Spring 2006): 170-197.
Kimura, Kan. “Why Did the Chosun Dynasty Fail to Modernize?: Another Experience of ‘Modernization from Above’ in Korea.” Political Science in Asia 1:1 (Winter 2005): 115-133.
Komeie, Taisaku. “Colonial Environmentalism and Shifting Cultivation in Korea: Japanese Mapping, Research, and Representation.” Geographical Review of Japan 79:12 (2006): 200-215.
Ku, Daeyeol. “A Damocles Sword?: Korean Hopes Betrayed.” In David Wolff, Steven G. Marks, Bruce W. Menning, David Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, John W. Steinberg, and Yokote Shinji, eds. The Russo-Japanese War in Global Perspective: World War Zero. Leiden: Brill, 2007.
Ku, In Mo. “‘Culture’ as an Imported Concept and ‘Korea’ as a Nation-State.” Korea Journal 47:1 (Spring 2007): 152-176.
Larsen, Kirk W. Tradition, Treaties, and Trade: Qing Imperialism and Choson Korea, 1850-1910. Cambridge, MA: Harvard East Asia Center, 2008.
Lee, Jin-kyung. “Performative Ethnicities: Culture and Class in 1930s Colonial Korea.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 19:1 (December 2006): 91-126.
Lee, Sung-Hwan. “Korea’s Neutrality Policy and the Russo-Japanese War.” In John W.M. Chapman and Inaba Chiharu, eds. Rethinking the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-05, Volume II: The Nichinan Papers. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2007.
Lynn, Hyung Gu. “Malthusian Dreams, Colonial Imaginary: The Oriental Development Company and Japanese Emigration to Korea.” In Caroline Elkins and Susan Pedersen, eds. Settler Colonialism in the Twentieth Century: Projects, Practices, Legacies. New York: Routledge, 2005.
Matsubara, Takatoshi et al. “Korea-Japan Joint Exploratory Study of Colonial Korea: Interview Study and Urban Field Survey of Gunsan, Korea.” Hanguk ono munhwa yongu 13 (2006:12): 25-40.
Min, Suh Son. “Enlightenment and Electrification: The Introduction of Electric Light, Telegraph and Streetcars in Late Nineteenth Century Korea.” In Kim Dong-no, John B. Duncan, and Kim Do-hyung, eds. Reform and Modernity in the Taehan Empire. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Motegi, Toshio. “The Opening of Japan and Changes in Japan’s Relations with China and Korea.” Acta Asiatica 93 (2007): 1-20.
Nagata, Akifumi. “American Missionaries in Korea and U.S.-Japan Relations 1910-1920.” The Japanese Journal of American Studies 16 (2005): 159-179.
Nakano, Ryoko. “Uncovering Shokumin: Yanaihara Tadao’s Concept of Global Civil Society.” Social Science Japan Journal 9:2 (October 2006): 187-202.
Narayan, Hriday. “Aspects of Colonialism in Asia: A Comparative Study of the Japanese in Korea (1910-1945) and the British in India (1757-1947).” Hanguk ch’orhak nonjip 15 (2004:9): 159-204.
Oguma, Eiji. “The Green of the Willow, the Flower's Scarlet: Debate on Japanese Emigrants and Korea under the Japanese Empire.” In Naoki Sakai, Brett de Bary, and Iyotani Toshio, eds. Deconstructing Nationality. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Park, Chan-seung. “Yi Kwang-su and the Endorsement of State Power.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 19:1 (December 2006): 161-190.
Park, Sang Mi. “The Making of a Cultural Icon for the Japanese Empire: Choe Seung-hui’s U.S. Dance Tours and ‘New Asian Culture’ in 1930s and 1940s.” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 14:3 (Winter 2006): 597-632.
Park, Yunjae. “Medical Policies toward Indigenous Medicine in Colonial Korea and India.” Korea Journal 46:1 (Spring 2006): 198-224.
Sakamoto, Shigeki. “Korea and Japan should Not Fall in the Pitfall of the Old Treaties: An Answer to the Treatise by Prof. Yi Tae-jin.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 18 (2005): 43-59.
Sasagawa, Norikatsu. “Heading for a Legal Dialogue between Korea and Japan: A Viewpoint on the Issue of Duress in the Japanese-Korean Convention.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 18 (2005): 91-105.
Seok, Huajeong. “Russo-Japanese Negotiations and the Japanese Annexation of Korea.” In Rotem Kowner, ed. Rethinking the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-05, Volume 1: Centennial Perspectives. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2007.
Shaw, Carole Cameron. The Foreign Destruction of Korean Independence. Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 2007.
Sohn, Sei Kwan, Namil Jun, Hyung-ock Hong, and Sehwa Yang. “The Modernization of the Korean Housing under the Japanese Colonial Rule.” International Journal of Human Ecology 7:1 (June 2006): 1-12.
Son, Chaewon. “Incentive and Discrimination: Employment System in Colonial Korea in Comparative Perspective with Metropolitan Japan.” (P’yongt’aek Taehakkyo) Nonmunjip 17 (2003): 241-254
Son, Cheol Bae. “The Nagamori Proposal for Developing Land in Korea, and the Korean Reactions in 1904.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 2:2 (December 2005): 170-206.
Suh, Yongsug. “The Nature of Japanese Colonial Incorporation.” (Koryo Taehakkyo Inmun Taehak) Inmundae nonjip 15 (1997:6): 247-280.
Uchida, Jun. “Brokers of Empire: Japanese and Korean Business Elites in Colonial Korea.” In Caroline Elkins and Susan Pedersen, eds. Settler Colonialism in the Twentieth Century: Projects, Practices, Legacies. New York: Routledge, 2005.
Unno, Fukuju. “Professor Yi’s Article ‘Annexation of Korea Failed to Come into Being’ Reexamined.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 18 (2005): 107-137.
Yi, Ch’olu. “Cultural Missions and Ideological Resources of Japanese Colonialism in Korea.” Pobsahak yongu 14 (1993:12): 175-209.
Yi, Tae-jin. “The Annexation of Korea Failed to Come into Being: Forced Treaties and Japan’s Annexation of the Great Han Empire.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 18 (2005): 1-41.
Yi, Tae-jin. “Only the Treaties for Invasion of Korea were Anomalous: A Reply to Professor Sakamoto’s Answer.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 18 (2005): 61-89.
Yi, Tae-jin. “How Can State Sovereignty be Surrendered with a Summary Treaty? In Reply to Prof. Unno Fukuju’s Criticisms.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 18 (2005): 139-173.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY - 1945: TONGHAK AND CH'ŎNDOGYO
Kim, KyoungJae. “The Korean Self-Understanding of God from the Perspective of Donghak and Its Thought of the God Experience.” Princeton Theological Monograph Series 70 (2007): 329-336.
Rhee, Hong Beom. Asian Millenarianism: An Interdisciplinary Study of the Taiping and Tonghak Rebellions in a Global Context. Youngstown, NY: Cambria Press, 2007.
Young, Carl. “Tonghak in the Aftermath of the Tonghak Rebellion, 1895-1901.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 1. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY - 1945: INTELLECTUAL/NATIONALISM
Chu, Chin-Oh. “The Independence Club's Conceptions of Nationalism and the Modern State.” In Pang Kie-chung and Michael D. Shin, eds. Landlords, Peasants and Intellectuals in Modern Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Chung, Yong-Hwa. “The Modern Transformation of Korean Identity: Enlightenment and Orientalism.” Korea Journal 46:1 (Spring 2006): 109-138.
Duncan, John B. “The Confucian Context of Reform.” In Kim Dong-no, John B. Duncan, and Kim Do-hyung, eds. Reform and Modernity in the Taehan Empire. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Hwang, Dongyoun. “Beyond Independence: The Korean Anarchist Press in China and Japan in the 1920s and 1930s.” Asian Studies Review 31:1 (March 2007): 3-23.
Kim, Yunhee. “Pro-Japanese Economic Alliance Theories during the Period of the Taehan Empire.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 1. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Lee, Ji-won. “An Chaehong’s Thought and the Politics of the United Front State.” In Pang Kie-chung and Michael D. Shin, eds. Landlords, Peasants and Intellectuals in Modern Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Miller, Owen and Vladimir Tikhonov, trans. Selected Writings of Han Yongun: From Social Darwinism to Socialism with a Buddhist Face. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2007.
Pak, Jacqueline. “Pioneers, Controversies, and Paradigm Shifts: Ahn Changho, Seo Jaepil, and Syngman Rhee.” Korea Policy Review 1 (September 2005): XXX-XXX.
Tikhonov, Vladimir. “Byeon Yeongman: Colonial Korea’s Alternative Modernity?” The Review of Korean Studies 10:2 (June 2007): 91-118.
Tikhonov, Vladimir. “Masculinizing the Nation: Gender Ideologies in Traditional Korea and in the 1890s-1900s Korean Enlightenment Discourse.” The Journal of Asian Studies 66:3 (November 2007): 1029-1065.
Tikhonov, Vladimir. “Fascinating and Dangerous: Japan in Korea’s Enlightenment Thought in the 1900s.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 1. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Yamada, Ryosuke. “Japanese Residents in Korea and the Modernization of Choson: A Preliminary Analysis Based on the Case of the Conflicts Related to the Panggongnyong (Grain Export Prohibition Order.” International Journal of Korean History 10 (December 2006): 95-119.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY - 1945: ECONOMY
Cho, Jae-gon. “The Industrial Promotion Policy and Commercial Structure of the Taehan Empire.” In Kim Dong-no, John B. Duncan, and Kim Do-hyung, eds. Reform and Modernity in the Taehan Empire. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Choi, Won-kyu. “The Legalization of Land Rights under the Great Han Empire.” In Pang Kie-chung and Michael D. Shin, eds. Landlords, Peasants and Intellectuals in Modern Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Hong, Sung-Chan. “The Emergence of New Types of Landlords in the Occupation Period.” In Pang Kie-chung and Michael D. Shin, eds. Landlords, Peasants and Intellectuals in Modern Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Kim, Duol and Ki-Joo Park. “Colonialism and Industrialisation: Factory Labour Productivity of Colonial Korea, 1913-37.” Australian Economic History Review 48:1 (March 2008): 26-46.
Kim, Janice C.H. “The Varieties of Women’s Wage Work in Colonial Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 10:2 (June 2007): 119-145.
Kim, Janice C.H. “The Pacific War and Working Women in Late Colonial Korea.” Signs 33:1 (Autumn 2007): 81-203.
Kim, Yongsop. “The Two Courses of Agrarian Reform in Korea’s Modernization.” In Pang Kie-chung and Michael D. Shin, eds. Landlords, Peasants and Intellectuals in Modern Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Kim, Yong-sop. “The Landlord System and the Agricultural Economy during the Japanese Occupation Period.” In Pang Kie-chung and Michael D. Shin, eds. Landlords, Peasants and Intellectuals in Modern Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Pang, Kie-chung. “Yi Hun-gu’s Agricultural Reform Theory and Nationalist Economic Thought.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 19:1 (December 2006): 61-89.
RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN NATIONS THROUGH 1945: UNITED STATES
Choi, Hyaeweol. “(En)Gendering a New Nation in Missionary Discourse: An Analysis of W. Arthur Noble’s Ewa.” Korea Journal 46:1 (Spring 2006): 139-169.
Hawley, Samuel. “Journey in Korea: The 1884 Travel Diary of George C. Foulk.” Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 80 (2005): 59-86.
Houchins, Chang Su Cho. An Ethnography of the Hermit Kingdom: The J. B. Bernadou Korean Collection, 1884-1885. Washington, D.C.: Asian Cultural History Program, Smithsonian Institution, 2004.
Kang, Woong Joe. The Korean Struggle for International Identity in the Foreground of the Shufeldt Negotiation, 1866-1882. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2005.
Lew, Young Ick. “A Historical Overview of Korean Perceptions of the United States: Five Major Stereotypes.” In Young Ick Lew, Byong-kie Song, Ho-min Yang, and Hy-sop Lim. Korean Perceptions of the United States: A History of Their Origins and Formation. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Lew, Young Ick. “The Perception of the United States during the Enlightenment Period.” In Young Ick Lew, Byong-kie Song, Ho-min Yang, and Hy-sop Lim. Korean Perceptions of the United States: A History of Their Origins and Formation. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Song, Byong-kie. “The Perception of the United States during the Period of National Seclusion.” In Young Ick Lew, Byong-kie Song, Ho-min Yang, and Hy-sop Lim. Korean Perceptions of the United States: A History of Their Origins and Formation. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Yang, Ho-min. “The Perception of the United States during the Japanese Colonial Period.” In Young Ick Lew, Byong-kie Song, Ho-min Yang, and Hy-sop Lim. Korean Perceptions of the United States: A History of Their Origins and Formation. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN NATIONS THROUGH 1945: GREAT BRITAIN/FRANCE
Glauber, Carole. “Isabella Bird Bishop: Korea, the Yangtze Valley, and Beyond.” Photo Review 25:3 (Summer 2002): 13-18.
Hoare, James E. “The British Community in Korea: The Colonial Period 1910-42.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Lee, Hwa Yong and Moon Ji Young. “Comparing Korean Liberalism with British Liberalism in Their Respective Roles in the Evolution of Democracy.” Korea Journal 46:2 (Summer 2006): 184-207.
Lee, Yur-Bok. “Robert Hart and Chinese Domination of Korea: A Study of Misguided Imperialism.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Nish, Ian. “John McLeavy Brown in Korea.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN NATIONS THROUGH 1945: RUSSIA/SOVIET UNION AND EASTERN EUROPE
Ermachenko, Igor. “Korea and the Koreans in the Russian Press of 1904-1905.” International Journal of Korean History 8 (August 2005): 223-239.
Pavlov, Dmitrii B. “Russia and Korea in 1904-1905: ‘Chamberlain’ A.I. Pavlov and His Shanghai Service.” In John W.M. Chapman and Inaba Chiharu, eds. Rethinking the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-05, Volume II: The Nichinan Papers. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2007.
KOREAN COMMUNITIES ABROAD: ASIA
Aldous, Christopher. “Typhus in Occupied Japan (1945-46): An Epidemiological Study.” Japanese Studies 26:3 (2006): 317-333.
Caprio, Mark E. “Resident Aliens: Forging the Political Status of Koreans in Occupied Japan.” In Mark E. Caprio and Yoneyuki Sugita, eds. Democracy in Occupied Japan: The U.S. Occupation and Japanese Politics and Society. London: Routledge, 2007.
Chapman, David. “Beyond the Colonised and the Colonisers: Intellectual Discourse and the Inclusion of Korean-Japanese Women’s Voices.” Japanese Studies 26:3 (2006): 353-363.
Ju, Young Su, Hyung Joon Jhun, Jung Bum Kim, and Jin Kook Kim. “Non-cancer Diseases of Korean Atomic Bomb Survivors in Residence at Hapcheon, Republic of Korea.” Journal of Korean Medical Science 21:3 (June 2006): 385-390.
Kim, Richard S. “Inaugurating the American Century: The 1919 Philadelphia Korean Congress, Korean Diasporic Nationalism, and American Protestant Missionaries.” Journal of American Ethnic History 26:1 (Fall 2006): 50-76.
Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. “Invisible Immigrants: Undocumented Migration and Border Controls in Early Postwar Japan.” Japan Focus (August 31, 2006): http://japanfocus.org/products/details/2210.
Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. “Invisible Immigrants: Undocumented Migration and Border Controls in Early Postwar Japan.” The Journal of Japanese Studies 32:1 (Winter 2006): 119-153.
Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. “Defining the Boundaries of the Cold War Nation: 1950s Japan and the Other Within.” Japanese Studies 26:3 (2006): 303-316.
Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. Exodus to North Korea: Shadows from Japan’s Cold War. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007.
Palmer, David. “The Straits of Dead Souls: One Man’s Investigation into the Disappearance of Mitsubishi Hiroshima’s Korean Forced Laborers.” Japanese Studies 26:3 (2006): 335-351.
Shin, Hwa Ji and Kiyoteru Tsutsui. “Constructing Social Movement Actorhood: Resident Koreans’ Activism in Japan since 1945.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 48:4 (August 2007): 317-336.
KOREAN COMMUNITIES ABROAD: NORTH AMERICA
Adams, Daniel J. “Koreans in Transition: Americanization at the University of Dubuque, 1911-1935.” Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 80 (2005): 87-114.
Chang, Chul Tim. “A History of the Korean Immigrant Baptist Church Movement in the United States.” Baptist History and Heritage 40:1 (Winter 2005): 58-64.
Ch’oe, Yong-ho, ed. From the Land of Hibiscus: Koreans in Hawai‘i, 1903-1950. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Ch’oe, Yong-ho. “The Early Korean Immigration: An Overview.” In Yong-ho Ch’oe, ed. From the Land of Hibiscus: Koreans in Hawai‘i, 1903-1950. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Ch’oe, Yong-ho. “Syngman Rhee in Hawai‘i: His Activities in the Early Years, 1913-1915.” In Yong-ho Ch’oe, ed. From the Land of Hibiscus: Koreans in Hawai‘i, 1903-1950. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Choi, Anne Soon. “‘Unity for What? Unity for Whom?’ The United Korean Committee of North America, 1941-1945.” In Yong-ho Ch’oe, ed. From the Land of Hibiscus: Koreans in Hawai‘i, 1903-1950. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Choo, Richard Ronald. Her Hidden Story. Denver, CO: Outskirts Press, 2005.
Chun, Hyock, Kwang Chung Kim, and Shin Kim, eds. Koreans in the Windy City: 100 Years of Korean Americans in the Chicago Area. New Haven, CT: East Rock Institute, 2005.
Chung, Hye Seung. “Portrait of a Patriot’s Son: Philip Ahn and Korean Diasporic Identities in Hollywood.” Cinema Journal 45:2 (Winter 2006): 43-67.
Chung, Hye Seung. Hollywood Asian: Philip Ahn and the Politics of Cross-Ethnic Performance. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006.
Hertig, Young Lee. “Without a Face: The Nineteenth-century Bible Woman and Twentieth-century Female Jeondosa.” In Dana L. Robert, ed. Gospel Bearers, Gender Barriers: Missionary Women in the Twentieth Century. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2002.
Hong, Sun-Pyo. “The Unification Movement of the Hawai‘i Korean Community in the 1930s.” In Yong-ho Ch’oe, ed. From the Land of Hibiscus: Koreans in Hawai‘i, 1903-1950. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Hyun, John K. A Condensed History of the Kungminhoe: The Korean National Association (1903-1945). Seoul: Korean Cultural Research Center, Korea University, 1986.
Kim, Do-Hyung and Yong-ho Ch’oe. “The March First Movement of 1919 and Koreans in Hawai‘i.” In Yong-ho Ch’oe, ed. From the Land of Hibiscus: Koreans in Hawai‘i, 1903-1950. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Kim, Lili M. “How Koreans Repealed Their ‘Enemy Alien’ Status: Korean Americans’ Identity, Culture, and National Pride in Wartime Hawai‘i.” In Yong-ho Ch’oe, ed. From the Land of Hibiscus: Koreans in Hawai‘i, 1903-1950. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Kim, Richard S. “Inaugurating the American Century: The 1919 Philadelphia Korean Congress, Korean Diasporic Nationalism, and American Protestant Missionaries.” Journal of American Ethnic History 26:1 (Fall 2006): 50-76.
Kim, Richard. “Managing the ‘Foreign’ and ‘Domestic’: Kilsoo Han, Korean Diasporic Nationalism and the U.S. Liberal State, 1931-45.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 19:1 (December 2006): 15-59.
Kim, Richard S. “Local Struggles and Diasporic Politics: The 1931 Court Cases of the Korean National Association of Hawai‘i.” In Yong-ho Ch’oe, ed. From the Land of Hibiscus: Koreans in Hawai‘i, 1903-1950. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Lim, Seon-ae. “The Inflow of Western Knowledge and the Process of Internalization: Comparison of The Grass Roof and Der Yalu Fliesst.” The Review of Korean Studies 10:1 (March 2007): 91-104.
Oh, In-Cheol. A Study on Korean Immigration and Independence Movements in Hawaii: Relating to Korean Churches and Picture Bride – 1903-2003. Kwangju, Republic of Korea: Sung Moon Dang, 2005.
Palmer, Brandon. “Images and Crimes of Koreans in Hawai‘i: Media Portrayals, 1903-1925.” In Yong-ho Ch’oe, ed. From the Land of Hibiscus: Koreans in Hawai‘i, 1903-1950. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Park, Kyonghwan. “Postcolonial Geographies of Power, Desire, and Nomadic Subjects: Hybridity in Early Korean Migrants’ Autobiographic Writings in the United States, 1895-1940.” Chirihak yongu 40:1 (2006:3): 1-24.
Van Zile, Judy. “Korean Dance in Hawai‘i: A Century in the Public Eye.” In Yong-ho Ch’oe, ed. From the Land of Hibiscus: Koreans in Hawai‘i, 1903-1950. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Yi, Mahn-Yol. “Korean Immigrants to Hawai‘i and the Korean Protestant Church.” In Yong-ho Ch’oe, ed. From the Land of Hibiscus: Koreans in Hawai‘i, 1903-1950. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
POST-LIBERATION: DOMESTIC AFFAIRS
Brazinsky, Gregg A. Negotiating Nation Building: Koreans, Americans and the Making of Modern South Korea. Charlotte, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2007.
Gerdine, Park L. “Recollections of a Missionary Kid Returning to Korea, August 28, 1945.” Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 80 (2005): 19-34.
Heo, Eun. “The Establishment and Activities of the Korean-American Association during the Era of the American Military Government.” International Journal of Korean History 11 (December 2007): 227-260.
Hong, Sung-Chan. “Yi Sunt’ak and Social Democratic Thought in Korea.” In Pang Kie-chung and Michael D. Shin, eds. Landlords, Peasants and Intellectuals in Modern Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Kang, David. “Cut from the Same Cloth: Bureaucracies and Rulers in South Korea, 1948-1979.” In Chang Yun-shik and Stephen Hugh Lee, eds. Transformations in Twentieth Century Korea. London: Routledge, 2006.
Kim, Michael. “The Discursive Foundations of the South Korean Developmental State: Sasanggye and the Reception of Modernization Theory.” Korea Observer 38:3 (Autumn 2007): 363-385.
Lim, Hy-sop. “The Perception of the United States after Liberation in 1945.” In Young Ick Lew, Byong-kie Song, Ho-min Yang, and Hy-sop Lim. Korean Perceptions of the United States: A History of Their Origins and Formation. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Murdoch, William Armour. Republic of Korea, 1957-1959: The Challenge to the People after Occupation and War. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2007.
Suh, Hee Kyung. “Drafting and Revision in the Founding Constitutional Law of the Republic of Korea: A Study of the Form of Government.” Hanguk chongch’i hakhoebo 38:4 (2004): 161-182.
Vu, Tuong. “State Formation and the Origins of Developmental States in South Korea and Indonesia.” Studies in Comparative International Development 41:4 (Winter 2007): 27-56.
Watson, Jini Kim. “Imperial Mimicry, Modernisation Theory and the Contradictions of Postcolonial South Korea.” Postcolonial Studies: Culture, Politics, Economy 10:2 (June 2007): 171-190.
POST-LIBERATION: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Kim, Jinwung. “A Policy of Amateurism: The Rice Policy of the U.S. Army Military Government in Korea, 1945-1948.” Korea Journal 47:2 (Summer 2007): 208-231.
Lee, Jongsoo James. The Partition of Korea after World War II: A Global History. Hampshire, England: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.
Lee, Stephen Hugh. “Development without Democracy: The Political Economy of US-South Korea Relations, 1858-1961.” In Chang Yun-shik and Stephen Hugh Lee, eds. Transformations in Twentieth Century Korea. London: Routledge, 2006.
POST-LIBERATION: ECONOMY
Cwiertka, Katarzyna J. “The Soy Sauce Industry in Korea: Scrutinising the Legacy of Japanese Colonialism.” Asian Studies Review 30:4 (December 2006): 389-410.
Rhyu, Sang-young. “The Origins of Korean Chaebols and Their Roots in the Korean War.” Kukche chongch’i nonjip 45:5 (2005:12): 203-230.
Shin, Gi-wook. “Neither ‘Sprouts’ nor ‘Offspring’: The Agrarian Roots of Korean Capitalism.” In Chang Yun-shik and Stephen Hugh Lee, eds. Transformations in Twentieth Century Korea. London: Routledge, 2006.
NORTH KOREA
David-West, Alzo. “Marxism, Stalinism, and the Juche Speech of 1955: On the Theoretical De-Stalinization of North Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 10:3 (September 2007): 127-152.
Gaboussenko, Tatiana. “Cho Ki-ch’on: The Person behind the Myths.” Korean Studies 29 (2005): 55-94.
Kang, Jin Woong. “The ‘Domestic Revolution’ Policy and Traditional Confucianism in North Korean State Formation.” Harvard Asia Quarterly 9:4 (Fall 2005): http://www.asiaquarterly.com/content/view/173/43/.
Kim, Byung-Yeon, Suk Jin Kim, and Keun Lee. “Assessing the Economic Performance of North Korea, 1954-1989: Estimates and Growth Accounting Analysis.” Journal of Comparative Economics 35:3 (September 2007): 564-582.
Kim, Gwang-Oon. “The Making of the North Korean State.” The Journal of Korean Studies 12:1 (Fall 2007): 15-42.
Kim, Seongbo. “The Decision-Making Process and Implementation of the North Korean Land Reform.” In Pang Kie-chung and Michael D. Shin, eds. Landlords, Peasants and Intellectuals in Modern Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Kim, Suk Hi and Semoon Chang, eds. Economic Sanctions against a Nuclear North Korea: An Analysis of United States and United Nations Actions since 1950. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2007.
Lee, Suk. “Reliability and Usability of the DPRK Statistics: Case of Grain Statistics in 1946-2000.” International Journal of Unification Studies 15:1 (2006): 132-172.
Lerner, Mitchell. “Biting the Land that Feeds You: North Korea and the United States in the Cold War and Beyond.” Diplomacy and Statecraft 18:4 (December 2007): 831-869.
Person, James F. “‘We Need Help from Outside’: The North Korean Opposition Movement of 1956.” Cold War International History Project Working Paper 52. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Cold War International History Project, 2006.
Szalontai, Balazs and Sergey Radchenko. “North Korea’s Efforts to Acquire Nuclear Technology and Nuclear Weapons: Evidence from Russian and Hungarian Archives.” Cold War International History Project Working Paper 53. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Cold War International History Project, 2006.
Yu, Chong-Ae. “The Rise and Demise of Industrial Agriculture in North Korea.” The Journal of Korean Studies 12:1 (Fall 2007): 75-110.
THE KOREAN WAR
Alexander, Joseph H. “Fleet Operations in a Mobile War, September 1950-June 1951.” In Edward J. Marolda, ed. The U.S. Navy in the Korean War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2007.
Bedard, Kelly and Olivier Deschenes. “The Long-Term Impact of Military Service on Health: Evidence from World War II and Korean War Veterans.” The American Economic Review 96:1 (March 2006): 176-194.
“Bombers Over Korea: Photos from the Collection of Warren E. Thompson.” Air Force Magazine 90:2 (February 2007): 58-69.
Boyd, Arthur L. Operation Broken Reed: Truman’s Secret North Korean Spy Mission that Averted World War III. New York: Carroll & Graf, 2007.
Brown, Cameron S. “The One Coalition They Craved to Join: Turkey in the Korean War.” Review of International Studies 34:1 (January 2008): 89-108.
Buell, Thomas B. “Naval Leadership in Korea: The First Six Months.” In Edward J. Marolda, ed. The U.S. Navy in the Korean War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2007.
Connor, R.D. “Windmills to Choppers: The Korean War and the Evolution of the Helicopter.” Annual Forum Proceedings, vol. 3. Alexandria, VA: American Helicopter Society, 2007.
Cook, Joan, Casey O’Donnell, Judith O. Moltzen, Josef I. Ruzek, and Javaid I. Sheikh. “Clinical Observations in the Treatment of World War II and Korean War Veterans with Combat-Related PTSD.” Clinical Gerontologist 29:2 (Fall 2005): 81-93.
Cowan, G.L. “Medicine for Marines: Navy Medicine with the United States Marine Corps at Okinawa and Inchon – Part II – Inchon.” Navy Medicine 95:2 (March-April 2004): 16-22.
Cutler, Thomas J. “Sea Power and Defense of the Pusan Pocket, June-September 1950.” In Edward J. Marolda, ed. The U.S. Navy in the Korean War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2007.
Deng, Feng. “Korean War Studies in China: A Review of the Last Decade.” Social Sciences in China 27:4 (Winter 2006): 136-151.
Edwards, Paul M. The Korean War. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2006.
Edwards, Paul M. Small United States and United Nations Warships in the Korean War. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2007.
Forslund, Catherine. “. . . Worth a Thousand Words: Editorial Images of the Korean War.” The Journal of Conflict Studies 22:1 (Spring 2002): 106-XXX.
Halberstam, David. The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War. Waterville, ME: Thorndike Press, 2007.
Hannings, Bud. The Korean War: An Exhaustive Chronology, three volumes. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2006.
Heinl, Robert D., Jr. “Inchon, 1950.” In Merrill L. Bartlett, ed. Assault from the Sea. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1983.
Holloway, James L., III. Aircraft Carriers at War: A Personal Retrospective of Korea, Vietnam, and the Soviet Confrontation. Bethesda, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2007.
Ikin, Jillian F., Malcolm R. Sim, Dean P. McKenzie, Keith W.A. Horsley, Eileen J. Wilson, Michael R. Moore, Paul Jelfs, Warren K. Harrex, and Scott Henderson. “Anxiety, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Depression in Korean War Veterans 50 Years after the War.” British Journal of Psychiatry 190:6 (June 2007): 475-483.
Jenks, John. “Consorting with the Enemy: American Reporters and ‘Red Sources’ at the Korean Truce Talks, 1951-1953.” The Journal of Conflict Studies 22:1 (Spring 2002): 89-105.
Jin, Jingyi. “A Historical Review of the Return to Korea of Korean Soldiers in Chinese Army.” Social Sciences in China 27:4 (Winter 2006): 72-85.
Johnson, Howard C. and Ian A. O’Connor. Scrappy: A Memoir of a U.S. Fighter Pilot in Korea and Vietnam. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2007.
Kim, Dong-Choon. “The War Against the ‘Enemy Within’: Hidden Massacres in the Early Stages of the Korean War.” In Gi-Wook Shin, Soon-Won Park, and Daqing Yang, eds. Rethinking Historical Injustice and Reconciliation in Northeast Asia: The Korean Experience. New York: Routledge, 2007.
Kim, Yong Hyun. Into the Vortex of War: A Korean Interpreter’s Close Encounter with the Enemy. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2008.
Knott, Richard C. “Attack from the Sky: Naval Air Operations in the Korean War.” In Edward J. Marolda, ed. The U.S. Navy in the Korean War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2007.
Larsen, Sarah. Wisconsin Korean War Stories. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Historical Society, 2008.
Lee, Im Ha. “The Korean War and the Role of Women.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:2 (June 2006): 89-110.
Leitich, Keith. Shapers of the Great Debate on the Korean War: A Biographical Dictionary. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2007.
Levine, Alan J. Stalin’s Last War: Korea and the Approach to World War III. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2005.
Malkasian, Carter. “Toward a Better Understanding of Attrition: The Korean and Vietnam Wars.” In James H. Willbanks, ed. The Vietnam War. Oxford: Ashgate, 2007.
Marolda, Edward J., ed. The United States Navy and the Korean War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2007.
Mathis, Robert C. Korea: A Lieutenant’s Story. Philadelphia: Xlibris Corp, 2006.
Matray, James I. “The Korean War.” In Robert Schulzinger, ed. A Companion to American Foreign Relations. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006.
Matsuda, Haruka. “A Clash of Empires in East Asia: The Geneva Conference on Korea, 1954.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 20:2 (December 2007): 193-211.
McManus, John C. The 7th Infantry Regiment: Combat in an Age of Terror: Korea through the Present. New York: Forge Books, 2008.
McNair, E.J. British Army Nurse in the Korean War. Gloucestershire, England: Tempus, 2007.
Mitsunaga, Erin M. “Cracking the Code: A Decode Strategy for the International Business Machines Punch Cards of Korean War Soldiers.” Journal of Forensic Sciences 51:3 (May 2006): 617-623.
Muir, Malcolm, Jr. “Sea Power On Call: Fleet Operations, June 1951-July 1953.” In Edward J. Marolda, ed. The U.S. Navy in the Korean War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2007.
Nalty, Bernard C. “Long Passage to Korea: Black Sailors and the Integration of the U.S. Navy.” In Edward J. Marolda, ed. The U.S. Navy in the Korean War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2007.
Niu, Jun. “A Study of China's Decision-Making Process in Relation to the Ceasefire Negotiations during the Korean War.” Social Sciences in China 27:4 (Winter 2006): 96-108.
No, Kum-sok. Mig-15 to Freedom: Memoir of the Wartime North Korean Defector Who First Delivered the Secret Fighter Jet to the Americans in 1953. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2007.
Nojeim, Michael J. “Foreign Policy and the Korean War.” Asian Security 2:2 (June 2006): 122-146.
Nolan, John. The Run-up to the Punch Bowl: A Memoir of the Korean War, 1951. Philadelphia: Xlibris Corp., 2006.
Ovodenko, Alexander. “(Mis)interpreting Threats: A Case Study of the Korean War.” Security Studies 16:2 (April 2007): 254-286.
Paik, Sun Yap. From Pusan to Panmunjom: Wartime Memoirs of the Republic of Korea’s First Four-star General. Dulles, VA: Potomac Books, 2007.
Payne, Kenneth. “The Korean Conflict and American Cold War Masculinity: The Vet as Tough-Guy in Ed Lacy’s Sin in Their Blood (1952).” South Carolina Review 39:2 (Spring 2007): 165-174.
Posey, Edward L. The US Army’s First, Last, and Only All-Black Rangers: The 2nd Ranger Infantry Company (Airborne) in the Korean War, 1950-1951. El Dorado Hills, CA: Savas Beatie, 2008.
Ramsey, Robert B., III. Advising Indigenous Forces: American Advisors in Korea, Vietnam, and El Salvador. Fort Leavenworth, KN: Combat Studies Institute Press, 2006.
Schmidt, Paul J. “Plasma and Prayer in Korea, 1950.” Transfusion 47:9 (September 2007): 1562-1563.
Scott, Douglas, Lawrence Babits, and Charles Haecker, eds. Fields of Conflict: Battlefield Archaeology from the Roman Empire to the Korean War, vol. 2. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2006.
Shen, Zhihua. “The Peace Treaty with Japan and the Armistice Talks in Korea.” Social Sciences in China 27:4 (Winter 2006): 109-121.
Shen, Zhihua. “The Treaty of Peace with Japan and the Korean Truce Negotiations.” Frontiers of History in China 2:1 (March 2007): 88-108.
Sheng, Michael M. “The Psychology of the Korean War: The Role of Ideology and Perception in China’s Entry into the War.” The Journal of Conflict Studies 22:1 (Spring 2002): 56-72.
Sheng, Michael M. “Mao, Tibet, and the Korean War.” Journal of Cold War Studies 8:3 (Summer 2006): 15-33.
Stueck, William. “Revisionism and the Korean War.” The Journal of Conflict Studies 22:1 (Spring 2002): 17-27.
Ungor, Cagdas. “Perceptions of China in the Turkish Korean War Narratives.” Turkish Studies 7:3 (September 2006): 405-420.
Utz, Curtis A. “Assault from the Sea: The Amphibious Landing at Inchon.” In Edward J. Marolda, ed. The U.S. Navy in the Korean War. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2007.
Vanin, Yu. V. “The Korean War: From Local Conflict to International.” Yoksa munhwa yongu 25 (2006:12): 153-196.
Vorontsov, A.V. “On Beijing Decision: Making to Participate in the Korean War.” Yoksa munhwa yongu 25 (2006:12): 115-152.
Watson, Brent Byron. Far Eastern Tour: The Canadian Infantry in Korea, 1950-1953. Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 2007.
Xu, Yan. “Chinese Forces and Their Casualites in the Korean War: Facts and Statistics.” Chinese Historians 6:2 (Fall 1993): 45-64.
Yang, Kuisong. “Ideological Factors in China’s Dispatching Troops to Korea.” Social Sciences in China 27:4 (Winter 2006): 86-95.
Yoon, Taek-Lim. “Ordinary People’s War Stories.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:2 (June 2006): 33-56.
Zabecki, David T. Chiefs of Staff: Principal Officers behind History’s Great Commanders, World War II to Korea & Vietnam. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2008.
Zhao, Xuegong. “Nuclear Weapons and US Korean War Policy.” Social Sciences in China 27:4 (Winter 2006): 122-135.
Zhang, Xiaoming. “China, the Soviet Union, and the Korean War: From Abortive Air War Plan to a Wartime Relationship.” The Journal of Conflict Studies 22:1 (Spring 2002): 73-88.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: SHAMANISM
McBride, Richard, II. “Yi Kyubo’s ‘Lay of the Old Shaman.’” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Pettid, Michael J. “Nationalism and Shamanism: Creating Possession with Shamanic Ritual.” Chonggyo yongu 22 (Spring 2001): 43-68.
Walraven, Boudewijn. “The Creation of the World and Human Suffering.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Walraven, Boudewijn. “Village Deities of Cheju Island.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Walraven, Boudewijn. “Shamans, the Family, and Women.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: BUDDHISM
Best, Jonathan W. “King Mu and the Making and Meanings of Miruksa.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Buswell, Robert E., Jr. “The Emergence of a ‘Korean’ Buddhist Tradition.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Buswell, Robert E., Jr. Cultivating Original Enlightenment: Wonhyo’s Exposition of the Vajrasamadhi-Sutra (Kumgang Sammaegyong Non). Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Chen, Jinhua. “A Korean Biography of a Sogdian Monk in China, with a Japanese Commentary: Ch’oe Ch’iwon’s Biography of Fazang, Its Values and Limitations.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Chen, Jinhua. “A Korean Biography of a Sogdian Monk in China: Ch’oe Ch’iwon’s Biography of Fazang, Its Values and Limitations.” Journal of Asian History 41:2 (2007): 156-188.
Ch’oe, Ki-p’yo. “Wonhyo’s Effect on Fazang’s Commentary of Discipline-Faith Chapter, Discourse on the Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana, and Their Attitudes toward Quotation.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Ch’oe, Yon-shik. “Ancient Japanese Huayan and Shilla Buddhism: On Shilla Doctrine as Reflected in Huayan Texts of the Nara and Heian Periods.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Choi, Yeonsik. “To Survive as a Buddhist Monk in a Confucian State: Gihwa’s Response to Jeong Do-jeon’s Critique of Buddhism.” Korea Journal 47:3 (Autumn 2007): 104-133.
Chung, Bongkil. “Won Buddhism: The Historical Context of Sot’aesan’s Reformation of Buddhism for the Modern World.” In Steven Heine and Charles S. Prebish, eds. Buddhism in the Modern World: Adaptations of an Ancient Tradition. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.
Chung, Byung-jo. History of Korean Buddhism. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Grayson, James Huntley. “Reverse Syncretism and the Sacred Area of Muak-tong: The Accommodation of Korean Folk Religion to the Religious Forms of Buddhism.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Heo, Gyun. Korean Temple Motifs: Beautiful Symbols of the Buddhist Faith. Seoul: Dolbeae Publishers, 2005.
Ishii, Kosei. “The Synthesis of Huayan and Chan in Uisang’s School.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Jorgensen, John. “Trends in Japanese Research on Korean Buddhism 2000-2005.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:1 (March 2006): 9-25.
Jorgensen, John. “The Sulmong swaeon by Layman Wolchang.” In Chon Undok Chongmunwonjang Hwagap Kinyom Kanhaeng Wiwonhoe, ed. Pulgyohak nonch’ong. Puljisa: Kuinsa, 1999.
Jorgensen, John. “Problems in the Comparison of Korean and Chinese Buddhism: From the 16th Century to the 19th Century.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Kang, Hyewon. “Becoming a Buddhist Nun in Korea: Monastic Education and Ordination for Women.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 3 (September 2003): 105-129.
Kim, Jongmyung. “King Sejong’s Buddhist Faith and the Invention of the Korean Alphabet: A Historical Perspective.” Korea Journal 47:3 (Autumn 2007): 134-159.
Kim, Sang-hyon. “The Identify of Korean Buddhism within the Context of East Asian Buddhism.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Kwon, Cheeyun. “The Scripture of the Ten Kings from Haein-sa: An Overgrown Underworld Pantheon in the Koryo Dynasty.” Pigyo Hangukhak 12:1 (2004:6): 1-43.
Lee, Younghee. “Hell and Other Karmic Consequences: A Buddhist Vernacular Song.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Lee, Younghee. “Waiting for the Sun to Rise: Ch’imgoeng and Late Choson Buddhism.” Sunggyun Journal of East Asian Studies 7:1 (April 2007): 69-86.
Lusthaus, Dan. “The Heart Sutra in Chinese Yogacara: Some Comparative Comments on the Heart Sutra Commentaries of Wonch’uk and K’uei-chi.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 3 (September 2003): 59-103.
McBride, Richard D., II. “Why Did Kungye Claim to Be the Buddha Maitreya?: The Maitreya Cult and Royal Power in the Silla-Koryo Transition.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 2:1 (2004): 36-62.
McBride, Richard D., II. “The Study of Korean Buddhism in North America: Retrospective and Recent Trends.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:1 (March 2006): 27-48.
McBride, Richard D., II. “A Koreanist’s Musings on the Chinese Yishi Genre.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 6:1 (April 2006): 31-59.
McBride, Richard D., II. “What is the Ancient Korean Religion?” Acta Koreana 9:2 (July 2006): 1-30.
McBride, Richard D., II. “A Miraculous Tale of Buddhist Practice during the Unified Silla.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
McBride, Richard D., II. “Preserving the Lore of Antiquity: An Introduction to Native and Local Sources in Iryon’s Samguk yusa.” Acta Koreana 10:2 (July 2007): 1-38.
McBride, Richard D., II. Domesticating the Dharma: Buddhist Cults and the Hwaom Synthesis in Silla Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2007.
Mohan, Pankaj N. “Beyond the ‘Nation-Protecting’ Paradigm: Recent Trends in the Historical Studies of Korean Buddhism.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:1 (March 2006): 49-67.
Mohan, Pankaj N. “Won’gwang and Chajang in the Formation of Early Silla Buddhism.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Mohan, Pankaj. “Cakravartin and the Relic-Cult in Early Shilla: Focusing on the Chinese Antecedents and Korean Adaptations.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Moro, Shigeki. “Xuanzang’s Inference of Yogacara and Its Interpretation by Shilla Buddhists.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Muller, Charles. “Weonhyo’s Reliance on Huiyuan in his Exposition of the Two Hindrances.” Toyo Gakuen Daigaku kiyo 14 (2006:3): 1-16.
Muller, Charles. “Faith and the Resolution of the Four Doubts in Wonhyo's Doctrinal Essentials of the Sutra of Immeasurable Life (Muryangsu gyeong jong'yo).” Toyo Gakuen Daigaku kiyo 15 (2007:3): 1-15.
Muller, Charles. “Explanation of the Essence of the Two Hindrances through Ten Canonical Texts.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Muller, Charles. “Wonhyo’s Reliance on Huiyuan in his Exposition of the Two Hindrances.” In Imre Hamar, ed. Reflecting Mirrors: Perspectives on Huayan Buddhism. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2007.
Park, Jin Y. “‘A Crazy Drunken Monk’: Kyongho and Modern Buddhist Meditation Practice.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Park, Jin Y. “The Won Buddhist Practice of the Buddha-Nature.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Park, Jin Y. “Transgression and Ethics of Tension: Wonhyo and Derrida on Institutional Authority.” In Youru Wang, ed. Deconstruction and the Ethical in Asian Thought. Oxford: Routledge, 2007.
Park, Kwangsoo. “Sot’aesan’s Essays on the Reformation of Korean Buddhism.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 3 (September 2003): 169-194.
Park, Pori. “A Korean Buddhist Response to Modernity: The Doctrinal Underpinning of Han Yongun’s (1879-1944) Reformist Thought.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 20:1 (June 2007): 21-44.
Plassen, Jorg. “On the Significance of the Daeseung saron hyeonsil gi for Research on Early Korean Buddhist Thought: Some Initial Observations Focusing on Hwajaeng.” Hanguksa yongu 136 (2007:3): 29-56.
Plassen, Jorg. “Entering the Dharma-gate of Repeated Darkening: Towards a Reassessment of Hwajaeng in Its Chinese Context.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Robert, Jean-Noel A. “The Meaning of Cheontae Studies in the History of Religions.” Ch’ont’aehak yongu 6 (2004:9): 79-114.
Sorensen, Henrik H. “Trends in the Study of Korean Buddhism in Europe 1968-2006.” Korea Journal 47:1 (Spring 2007): 212-233.
Sorensen, Henrik H. “Esoteric Buddhism under the Koryo in the Light of the Greater East Asian Tradition.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Uhlmann, Patrick R. “A Buddhist Rite of Exorcism.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Vanden Broucke, Pol. “The Accounts of Milbon, Hyet’ong and Myongnang in the Samguk yusa.” In Ann Hierman and Stephan Peter Bumbacher, eds. The Spread of Buddhism. Leiden: Brill, 2007.
Vermeersch, Sem. “Buddhism as a Cure for the Land.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Vermeersch, Sem. “The P’algwanhoe: From Buddhist Penance to Religious Festival.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Vermeersch, Sem. “The Eminent Koryo Monk: Stele Inscriptions as Sources for the Lives and Careers of Koryo Monks.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 20:2 (December 2007): 115-147.
Volkov, Sergei Vladimirovich. “State and Buddhism in the East Asian Countries in the Early Middle Ages.” In Geumgang Center for Buddhist Studies, Geumgang University, comp. Korean Buddhism in East Asian Perspectives. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Walraven, Boudewijn. “A Re-Examination of the Social Basis of Buddhism in Late Choson Korea.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 20:1 (June 2007): 1-20.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: CONFUCIANISM
Ahn, Youngsang. “Ren vs. Agape: A Comparison of Confucian and Catholic Concepts of Community through the Eyes of Songho Yi Ik (1681-1763).” B.C. Asian Review 14 (2003/2004): 16-28.
Chung, Chai-sik. “Between Principle and Situation: Contrasting Styles in the Japanese and Korean Traditions of Moral Culture.” Philosophy East and West 56:2 (April 2006): 253-280.
Chung, Edward Y.J. “A Confucian Spirituality in Yi T’oegye: A Korean Neo-Confucian Interpretation and Its Implications for Comparative Religion.” In Tu Weiming and Mary Evelyn Tucker, eds. Confucian Spirituality, vol. 2. New York: Crossroad Publishing Company, 2004.
Kalton, Michael C. “The Quandary of Translating Neo-Confucian Thought: Killing a Tradition for Lack of Words.” Acta Koreana 11:1 (2008): 51-64.
Kim, Hongkyung. “A Party for the Spirits: Ritual Practice in Confucianism.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Kim, Hyoung-chan. “Toegye’s Philosophy as Practical Ethics: A System of Learning, Cultivation, and Practice for Being Human.” Korea Journal 47:3 (Autumn 2007): 160-185.
Kim, Sungmoon. “Too Rational to be Modernized?: Confucian Rationality and Political Modernity in Traditional Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:4 (December 2006): 135-168.
Kim, Youngmin. “Voices of Female Confucians in Late Choson Korea.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Muller, Charles. “The Great Confucian-Buddhist Debate.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Ro, Young-chan. “Morality, Spirituality, and Spontaneity in Korean Neo-Confucianism.” In Tu Weiming and Mary Evelyn Tucker, eds. Confucian Spirituality, vol. 2. New York: Crossroad Publishing Company, 2004.
Tan, Mingran. “An Investigation and Assessment of Yi Toegye’s Li-Qi Dualism.” Korea Journal 46:2 (Summer 2006): 155-183.
Yoon, Hong-key. “Confucianism and the Practice of Geomancy.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: SIRHAK
Bang, In. “The Aspect of Dialectic Philosophy in Dasan Jeong Yag-yong’s Exposition of Yijing.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:4 (December 2006): 169-188.
Jun, EunHa, Cho KyuYoung, and Lee SeungWoo. “Implications of Korean Traditional Epistemiology in Planning Theory: Focusing on the Pragmatic Philosophy of Silhak.” Korea Journal 46:4 (Winter 2006): 168-191.
Park, Hee-byoung. “Asami Keisai and Hong Daeyong: Dismantling the Chinese Theory of the ‘Civilized’ and ‘Uncivilized.’” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 17 (2004): 67-110.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: CHRISTIANITY
Baker, Donald. “Sibling Rivalry in Twentieth-Century Korea: Comparative Growth Rates of Catholic and Protestant Communities.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr. and Timothy S. Lee, eds. Christianity in Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006.
Baker, Don. “The Religious Revolution in Modern Korean History: From Ethics to Theology and from Ritual Hegemony to Religious Freedom.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:3 (September 2006): 249-275..
Baker, Don. “The Great Transformation: Religious Practice in Ch’ondogyo.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Baker, Don. “The Korean God Is Not the Christian God: Taejonggyo’s Challenge to Foreign Religions.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Bay, Bonjour. “Glossolalia in Korean Christianity: An Historical Survey.” Evangelical Review of Theology 30:3 (July 2006): 237-248.
Bay, Bonjour. “The Pyongyang Great Revival in Korea and Spirit Baptism.” Evangelical Review of Theology 31:1 (January 2007): 4-16.
Brouwer, Ruth Compton. “A Doctor or a Missionary? ‘I Hope I was Both’: Florence Murray’s Korean Career, 1921-1969.” Touchstone 20:2 (May 2002): 49-58.
Cho, Kwang. “Human Relations as Expressed in Vernacular Catholic Writings of the Late Choson Dynasty.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr. and Timothy S. Lee, eds. Christianity in Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006.
Cho, Timothy Hyo-Hoon. “Malcolm C Fenwick in the History of the Korea Baptist Convention.” Baptist History and Heritage (6 January 1971): 45-48.
Choi, Hyaeweol. “Christian Modernity in Missionary Discourse from Korea 1905-10.” East Asian History 29 (2005): 39-68.
Choi, Hyaeweol. “A New Moral Order: Gender Equality in Korean Christianity.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Choi, Jai-Keun. The Origin of the Roman Catholic Church in Korea: An Examination of Popular and Governmental Responses to Catholic Missions in the Late Choson Dynasty. Norwalk, CA: The Hermit Kingdom Press, 2006.
Choi, Jai-Keun. The Korean Church under Japanese Colonialism. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2007.
Clark, Donald N. “Mothers, Daughters, Biblewomen, and Sisters: An Account of ‘Woman’s Work’ in the Korean Mission Field.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr. and Timothy S. Lee, eds. Christianity in Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006.
Dorow, Maynard. “The Missionary Role in the Formation of the Lutheran Church in Korea: With an Eye to the ‘Indigenous Church.’” Missio Apostolica (6 November 1998): 77-84.
Grayson, James Huntley. “A Quarter-Millennium of Christianity in Korea.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr. and Timothy S. Lee, eds. Christianity in Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006.
Grayson, James Huntley. “The Grieving Rite: A Protestant Response to Confucian Ancestral Rituals.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Hwang, Jae-Buhm. “The Revivalist and Fundamentalist Theology of Rev. Kil Son-ju: Commemorating the Centenary of the Great Revival of 1907.” Acta Koreana 10:2 (July 2007): 101-119.
Jang, Hung Chull. “Religious Cultural Hybridity in Chudosik (Ancestor Memorial Service/Ceremony) in Korean Protestantism.” Journal of Religious History 31:4 (December 2007): 403-420.
Kang, Paul Chulhong. Justification: The Imputation of Christ’s Righteousness from Reformation Theology to the American Great Awakening and the Korean Revivals. Bern: Peter Lang, 2006.
Kang, Wi Jo. “Church and State Relations in the Japanese Colonial Period.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr. and Timothy S. Lee, eds. Christianity in Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006.
Kim, Chong Bum. “Preaching the Apocalypse in Colonial Korea: The Protestant Millenialism of Kil Son-ju.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr. and Timothy S. Lee, eds. Christianity in Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006.
Kim, Chongsuh. “Korean Church History: A Religio-comparative Perspective.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 17 (2004): 193-214.
Kim, Heung Soo. “Is Christianity a Korean Religion? One Hundred Years of Protestant Churches in Korea.” Evangelical Review of Theology 30:2 (April 2006): 162-168.
Kim, Ig-Jin. History and Theology of Korean Pentecostalism: Sunbogeum (Pure Gospel) Pentecostalism. Zoetermeer, The Netherlands: Boekencentrum, 2003.
Kim, Kweon-jeong. “The Role of Christian Nationalists in the Sin’ganhoe Movement.” International Journal of Korean History 11 (December 2007): 39-81.
Kim, Young-Gwan. “The Role of Confucianism in the Reception of Karl Barth’s Theology in Korea.” ARC 32 (2004): 121-141.
Ledyard, Gari. “Kollumba Kang Wansuk, an Early Catholic Activist and Martyr.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr. and Timothy S. Lee, eds. Christianity in Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006.
Lee, Chang Ki. Early Revival Movement in Korea (1903 - 1907): A Historical and Systematic Study. Zoetermeer, The Netherlands: Boekencentrum, 2003.
Lee, Timothy S. “Conversion Narratives in Korean Evangelicalism.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Lee, Timothy S. “Indigenized Devotional Practices in Korean Evangelicalism.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Oak, Sung-Deuk. “Chinese Protestant Literature and Early Korean Protestantism.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr. and Timothy S. Lee, eds. Christianity in Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006.
Paik. Jong Koe. Constructing Christian Faith in Korea: The Earliest Protestant Mission and Ch’oe Pyong-hon. Zoetermeer: Boekencentrum, 1998.
Pak, Jacqueline. “Cradle of the Convenant: Ahn Changho and the Christian Roots of the Korean Constitution.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr. and Timothy S. Lee, eds. Christianity in Korea. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2006.
Park, Chung-shin. “The Protestant Church as a Political Training Ground in Modern Korea.” International Journal of Korean History 11 (December 2007): 1-15.
Park, Hae Jung. “The Lord’s Supper and the First Korean Methodist Missionary, Henry Gerhard Appenzeller.” Methodist History 44:3 (April 2006): 177-186.
Park, Yong-Shin. “The Church as a Public Space: Resources, Practices, and Communicative Culture in Korea.” International Journal of Korean History 11 (December 2007): 17-37.
Rausch, Franklin. “Modernity and Religion: The Proposal for a Catholic University in Late Choson Korea.” Korean Studies for New Generation 1 (2007): 49-76.
Shim, Gunshik. “Methodist Medical Mission in Korea.” Methodist History 46:1 (October 2007): 34-46.
Suh, Jeong-Min. “An Understanding of Orthodoxy and Heresy in Korean Church History.” Ecumenical Review 57:4 (October 2005): 451-462.
Yoon, Inshil Choe. “Martyrdom and Social Activism: The Korean Practice of Catholicism.” In Robert E. Buswell Jr., ed. Religions of Korea in Practice. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.
Yoon, Jung-ran. “Korean Christian Women’s Counter-Ideologies to Japanese Colonial Policies, 1937-1945.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:3 (September 2006): 203-227.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: NEW RELIGIONS
Flaherty, Robert Pearson. “JeungSanDo and the Great Opening of the Later Heaven: Millenarianism, Syncretism, and the Religion of Gang Il-sun.” Nova Religio 7:3 (March 2004): 26-44.
LAW
Kim, Marie Seong-Hak. “Law and Custom under the Choson Dynasty and Colonial Korea: A Comparative Perspective.” The Journal of Asian Studies 66:3 (November 2007): 1067-1097.
Chisholm, Neil. “Thoughts on Choson Law and Plato’s Republic.” Pophak yongu 11 (2006): 85-98.
WOMEN
Shin, Eun Kyung. “The Naebang Gasa Revisited: Yangban Women’s Discourse as a Means for the Confirmation of Self-identity.” Asian Women 21 (Winter 2005): 101-116.
Soh, C. Sarah. “In/fertility among Korea’s ‘Comfort Women’ Survivors: A Comparative Perspective.” Women’s Studies International Forum 29:1 (January-February 2006): 67-80.
Yoo, Sookran. “A Study on Restructuring of Gender Inequality during the U.S. Occupation in Korea and Japan.” Asian Women 22:2 (Fall 2006): 47-72.
Yoo, Theodore Jun. “The ‘New Woman’ and the Politics of Love, Marriage and Divorce in Colonial Korea.” Gender and History 17:2 (August 2005): 295-324.
DEMOGRAPHY
Das Gupta, Monica and Li Shuzhuo. “Gender Bias in China, South Korea and India 1920–1990: Effects of War, Famine and Fertility Decline.” Development and Change 30:3 (July 1999): 619-652.
EDUCATION
Ch’oe, Yonhui. “Impact of Political Situations on the Early History of English Language Education in Korea.” Kyogwa kyoyukhak yongu 10:1 (2006:6): 235-259.
Choi, Wan Gee. The Traditional Education of Korea. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2006.
Kim, Hyung-chan, with Dong-Kyu Kim. Human Remolding in North Korea: A Social History of Education. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2005.
Kim, Ki-Seok. “The Making of Divided Higher Education Systems in Korea: A Comparative Analysis on the Rise of Seoul National University and Kim Il Sung University, 1945-1948.” The SNU Journal of Education Research 15 (December 2006): 1-38.
Yuh, Leighanne. “Rejection, Selection, and Acceptance: Early Modern Korean Education and Identity (Re)Construction, 1895-1910.” In Kim Dong-no, John B. Duncan, and Kim Do-hyung, eds. Reform and Modernity in the Taehan Empire. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
JOURNALISM
Lee, Min Ju. “The Circumstances of the Korean Press under Japanese Ruling and Formation of Discourse on Freedom of the Press in 1920s.” (Soul Taehakkyo Ollon chongbo yonguso) Ollon chongbo yongu 43:1 (2006:8): 79-98.
SCIENTIFIC MATTERS: CLIMATE
Ha, Kyung-Ja and Eunho Ha. “Climatic Change and Interannual Fluctuations in the Long-term Record of Monthly Precipitation for Seoul.” International Journal of Climatology 26:5 (April 2006): 607-618.
Kwun, Soon-Kuk. “Rainfall Observations in Korea by the World’s First Rain Gauge.” Paddy and Water Environment 4:2 (June 2006): 67-69.
Wang, Bin, Qinghua Ding, and Jong-Ghap Jhun. “Trends in Seoul (1778-2004) Summer Precipitation.” Geophysical Research Letters 33:15 (2006): L15803.
Wang, Bin, Jong-Ghap Jhun, and Byung-Kwon Moon. “Variability and Singularity of Seoul, South Korea, Rainy Season (1778-2004).” Journal of Climate 20:11 (June 2007): 2572-2580.
SCIENTIFIC MATTERS: SCIENCE
Hoon, Jun Yong. “Mathematics in Context: A Case in Early Nineteenth-Century Korea.” Science in Context 19:4 (December 2006): 475-512.
Lim, Jongtae. “The Introduction of Western Science and the Rationalization of Traditional Astrology: Reevaluating Yi Ik’s ‘On Field-allocation.’” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 17 (2004): 45-66.
Lee, Kiehwa and Woo-Sun Yang. “Historical Seismicity of Korea.” Bulletin of the Seismological Society of Korea 96:3 (June 2006): 846-855.
Park, Seong-Rae. Science and Technology in Korean History: Excursions, Innovations, and Issues. Fremont, CA: Jain Publishing, 2005.
Tsukahara, Togo. “Scientific Discourse and National/Cultural Identity within the Boundary of Chinese Civilisation: Yabuuti's View on the Dialogue between the Civilisations of China, Korea, and Japan.” East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine 18 (2001): XXX-XXX.
SCIENTIFIC MATTERS: ASTRONOMY
Ahn, Sang-Hyeon. “Meteors and Showers a Millennium Ago.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 343:4 (August 2003): 1095-1100.
Ahn, Sang-Hyeon. “Meteoric Activities during the 11th Century.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 358:4 (April 2005): 1105-1115.
Ahn, Sang-hyeon. “Meteoric Activities of the Last Millennium.” Earth, Moon, and Planets 95:1-4 (December 2005): 63-68.
SCIENTIFIC MATTERS: MEDICINE
Cha, Wung-Seok, Oh Jun-Ho, Park Hi-Joon, Ahn Sang-Woo, Hong Se-Young, and Kim Nam-Il.
“Historical Difference between Traditional Korean Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine.” Neurological Research 29:Supplement 1 (February 2007): 5-9.
Lee, Chung Yul and Ok Kyung Ham. “Centennial History and Leadership of College of Nursing, Yonsei University.” Japan Journal of Nursing Science 3:2 (December 2006): 87-91.
Shin, Dongwon. “‘Nationalistic’ Acceptance of Sasang Medicine.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:2 (June 2006): 143-163.
SCIENTIFIC MATTERS: GEOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY
Kim, Shin. “The East Sea: Quest for a Lost Name.” East Asian Review 18:3 (Fall 2006): 86-103.
Lee, Chan. Old Maps of Korea. P’aju, Republic of Korea: Bumwoosa, 2005.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “Choson Korea in the Ryukoku Kangnido: Dating the Oldest Extant Korean Map of the World (15th Century).” Imago Mundi 59:2 (June 2007): 177-192.
Ryu, Je-Hun. “The Evolution of a Confucian Landscape in the Andong Cultural Region of Korea: Universalism or Particularism?” Acta Koreana 10:1 (January 2007): 69-101.
The Society for East Sea. East Sea in Old Western Maps with Emphasis on the 17-18th Centuries. Seoul: The Society for East Sea and The Korean Overseas Information Service, 2004.
Takahashi, Kimiaki. “Tsushima Island as a Boundary Area.” (Kokusai Kirisutokyo Daigaku Ajia Bunka Kenkyujo) Ajia Bunka Kenkyu 32 (2006): 27-43.
Yoon, Hong-key. “The Traditional Standard Korean Maps and Geomancy.” New Zealand Map Society Journal 6 (1992): 3-9.
Yoon, Hong-key. The Culture of Fengshui in Korea: An Exploration of East Asian Geomancy. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006.
LITERATURE
Barraclough, Ruth. “Tales of Seduction: Factory Girls in Korean Proletarian Literature.” positions: east asia cultures critique 14:2 (Fall 2006): 345-371.
Cho, Dong-il. “The Medieval Age in Korean, East Asian, and World Literary Histories.” Pigyo munhak 35 (2005:2): 59-72.
Cho, Dong-il. Interrelated Issues in Korean, East Asian and World Literature. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2006.
Choi, Won-shik. “Intercommunication between ‘Realism’ and ‘Modernism’: A Return to the Literary Work.” Korea Journal 47:1 (Spring 2007): 8-27.
Chung, Hyung-Chul. “Korean Ideal of p’ungnyu and the Ethics of the Nomadic.” In Hyung-Chul Chung, ed. Korean Literary Thought: A Collection of Conference Papers. Pusan, Republic of Korea: Pusan University of Foreign Studies, 2003.
Chung, Hyung-Chul. “The Taoist Ethics of the Eccentric in the Samguk yusa.” In Hyung-Chul Chung, ed. Korean Literary Thought: A Collection of Conference Papers. Pusan, Republic of Korea: Pusan University of Foreign Studies, 2003.
Gardner, William O. “The Country Without a Shape: Spatial and Temporal Limits in the Poetry of Yi Sang and Ogata Kamenosuke.” Yi Sang ribyu 4 (2005): 221-249.
Grayson, James Huntley. “They First Saw a Mirror: A Korean Folktale as a Form of Social Criticism.” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 16:3 (November 2006): 261-277.
Guryeva, Anastasia A. “Issues in Translating Korean Vernacular Poetry: Based on Translating the Namhun t’aep’yong-ga Anthology into Russian.” Acta Koreana 11:1 (2008): 81-93
Jang, Seong-su. “On Yom Sang-sop’s Masterpiece, Three Generations.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:4 (September 2006): 277-286.
Jang, Yeonok. “Reappraisal of the Origins of P’ansori.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 1. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Kida, Emiko. “Japanese-Korean Exchange within the Proletarian Visual Arts Movement.” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 14:2 (Fall 2006): 495-525.
Kim, Chul. “The Literary Works of Kim Nam-ch’on: ‘Overcoming the Modern,’ Waste, and Venice.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 19:1 (December 2006): 127-160.
Kim, Jina E. “A Traveler’s Modernity: The Ordinariness of Everyday Space in Yi Sang’s Essays from Tokyo.” Yi Sang ribyu 4 (2005): 251-274.
Kim, Jina. “Language, Commodity and the City: The Production of Urban Literature in Colonial Korea.” In Hyuk-Rae Kim and Chaihark Hahm, eds. Korean Studies Forum, vol. 2. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2007.
Kim, Tae Joon. Korean Travel Literature. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2006.
Kim, Young Min. “The Development of Early Modern Korean Narratives.” The Review of Korean Studies 9:2 (June 2006): 165-180.
Kim, Yun-sik. “KAPF Literature in Modern Korean Literary History.” positions: east asia cultures critique 14:2 (Fall 2006): 405-425.
Lee, Kyu-Myoung. “A Buddhist Perspective of Kin Sowol’s and W.B. Yeats’s Poems.” In Hyung-Chul Chung, ed. Korean Literary Thought: A Collection of Conference Papers. Pusan, Republic of Korea: Pusan University of Foreign Studies, 2003.
Lee, Younghee. “Gender Specificity in Late-Choson Buddhist Kasa.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 6:1 (April 2006): 61-88.
Lew, Walter. “Jean Cocteau in the Looking Glass: A Homotextual Reading of Yi Sang’s Mirror Poems.” Yi Sang ribyu 1 (2001): 225-281.
Lew, Walter. “Yi Sang.” Yi Sang ribyu 2 (2003): 169-180.
Lowensteinova, M. “The Role of Nature in the Oldest Korean Literature.” Pandanus 4 (2004): 205-222.
Mueller-Lee, Andreas. “The Sleeping Dragon in Korea: On the Transmission of the Images of Zhuge Liang.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 20:1 (June 2007): 45-70.
Nam, Songwoo. “Christian Ideology in Yoon Dongjoo’s Poetry.” In Hyung-Chul Chung, ed. Korean Literary Thought: A Collection of Conference Papers. Pusan, Republic of Korea: Pusan University of Foreign Studies, 2003.
O’Rourke, Kevin. “Reflections on Translating Classical Korean Poetry.” Acta Koreana 11:1 (2008): 65-80.
O’Rourke, Kevin. “The Tradition of Korean Poetry.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Park, Sunyoung. “The Colonial Origin of Korean Realism and Its Contemporary Manifestation.” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 14:1 (Spring 2006): 165-192.
Pastreich, Emanuel. “Bak Jiweon and His Short Stories: The Role of the Intellectual in Late Joseon Society.” Hanguk hanmunhak yongu 36 (2005:12): 102-116.
Perry, Samuel. “Korean as Proletarian: Ethnicity and Identity in Chang Hyok-chu’s ‘Hell of the Starving.’” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 14:2 (Fall 2006): 279-309.
Perry, Samuel. “Proletarian Literature for the Nation: Chang Hyok-ju and Hell of the Starving.” In Hyuk-Rae Kim and Chaihark Hahm, eds. Korean Studies Forum, vol. 2. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2007.
Tennant, Agnita. “Thomas Hardy in Korea.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
Wei, Xin. “Song China’s Role in Shaping Late Koryo Literature: An Analytical Survey of the Tongmunson.” Acta Koreana 10:1 (January 2007): 37-68.
Yi, Hyangsoon. “In Between Birth and Rebirth: The Role of Early Twentieth-Century Japanese Theater as a Mediating Agent Between the Korean New Drama Movement and the Irish Dramatic Movement.” In Hyung-Chul Chung, ed. Korean Literary Thought: A Collection of Conference Papers. Pusan, Republic of Korea: Pusan University of Foreign Studies, 2003.
Yoon, Hong-key. “An Analysis of Korean Geomancy Tales.” Asian Folklore Studies 34 (1975): 21-34.
Zur, Dafna. “Sprouting New Wings: Intertextual Versions of Yi Sang’s ‘Wings’ in Modern Korean Literature.” Korean Studies for New Generation 1 (2007): 141-168.
ARTS: GENERAL AND ASSORTED
Lee, Jee Hyun and Young-In Kim. “Analysis of Color Symbology from the Perspective of Cultural Semiotics Focused on Korean Costume Colors According to the Cultural Changes.” Color Research and Application 32:1 (February 2007): 71-79.
Bean, Susan S. “The Arts of Life in Late Choson Dynasty Korea.” Arts of Asia 36:3 (May-June 2006): 94-104.
Cambon, Pierre and Joseph P. Carroll. The Poetry of Ink: The Korean Literati Tradition, 1392-1910. Paris: Editions de la Reunion des Musees Nationaux, 2005.
Fragrance of Korea: The Ancient Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner of Baekje. Seoul: The Korea Foundation, 2006.
Han, Christina Hee-Yeon. “The Korean Collection of the Royal Ontario Museum.” Orientations 37:3 (April 2006): 70-76.
Kim, Hee-jin. Maedeup: The Art of Traditional Korean Knots. Seoul: Hollym, 2006.
Kim, Jong-man. “The Site of the Buddhist Temple at Neungsan-ri, Buyeo.” In Fragrance of Korea: The Ancient Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner of Baekje. Seoul: The Korea Foundation, 2006.
Kwon, Young-pil. “‘The Aesthetic’ in Traditional Korean Art and Its Influence on Modern Life.” Korea Journal 47:3 (Autumn 2007): 9-34.
Lee, Joohyun. “In Search of Identity: The Figurative and Abstract Works of Gim Gichang from 1945 to 1970.” Orientations 38:5 (June 2007): 36-42.
Lee, Nan-young. “Historical Significance of the Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner of Baekje.” In Fragrance of Korea: The Ancient Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner of Baekje. Seoul: The Korea Foundation, 2006.
Lee, Young-Jae. “Wrapping-Cloth of Korea in the Choson Dynasty.” Arts of Asia 36:4 (July-August 2006): 98-106.
Pai, Man-sill. Dining Tables: Korean Traditional Handicrafts. Seoul: Ewha Womans University, 2006.
Suh Jae-sik. Korean Patterns. Seoul: Hollym, 2007.
Wu, Tung. “Cultural Dynamics and Diversity: From the Daoist Boshanlu to the Buddhist Incense Burner of Baekje.” In Fragrance of Korea: The Ancient Gilt-Bronze Incense Burner of Baekje. Seoul: The Korea Foundation, 2006.
ARTS: PAINTING
Chung, Hyung-min. Modern Korean Ink Painting. Seoul: Hollym, 2006.
Chung, Saehyang P. “Turning Toward Each Other: Warmth and Intimacy in Choson-Dynasty Animal Paintings.” Acta Koreana 9:1 (January 2006): 53-87.
Chung, Saehyang P. “Sin Yunbok’s Kisaeng Imagery: Subtle Expression of Emotions under the Women’s Beautiful Facade.” Acta Koreana 10:2 (July 2007): 73-100.
Lachman, Charles. The Ten Symbols of Longevity (An Important Korean Folding Screen in the Collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon). Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2006.
Lee, Young-Jae. “Hong-do Kim and Yun-bok Shin: Comparative Analysis of Korean Genre Paintings.” Arts of Asia 37:4 (July-August 2007): 45-53.
Lim, Tae-seung. “Paradigm Shifts of Regions and Icons: The Aesthetic Significance of Kim Hong-do’s Paintings.” Korea Journal 46:2 (Summer 2006): 208-232.
Mullany, Francis. Symbolism in Korean Ink Brush Painting. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2006.
Oh, Ju-seok. The Art of Kim Hong-do: A Great Court Painter of 18th-Century Korea. Seoul: Sol, 2005.
Royal Ontario Museum. Korea around 1900: The Paintings of Gisan. Ontario: Royal Ontario Museum, 2007.
Shin, Seung-Ryul and Chongim Choi. “The Art of Minhwa: Korean Folk Painting as a Vital Force of Religion, Life, and Culture.” Journal of Cultural Research in Art Education 26 (Fall 2006): 121-134.
Yi, Song-mi. Korean Landscape Painting: Continuity and Innovation through the Ages. Seoul: Hollym, 2006.
Yi, Song-mi. “Artistic Tradition and the Depiction of Reality: True-View Landscape Painting of the Chosen Dynasty.” In Rebecca M. Brown and Deborah S. Hutton, eds. Asian Art. Oxford: Blackwell, 2006.
ARTS: CERAMICS
Choo, C.K. Koh, Y.E. Lee, I.W. Shim, G.H. Kim, W.Y. Huh, S.C. Chun, and W. K. Choo. “Compositional and Microstructural Study of Koryo Celadon and Whiteware Excavated from So-Ri Kiln in Kyonggi Province.” Archaeometry 46:2 (May 2004): 247-265.
Cort, Louise Allison. “Japanese and Korean Ceramics.” Arts of Asia 36:1 (January-February 2006): 102-105.
Rha, Sunhwa. Pottery: Korean Traditional Handicrafts. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2006.
Wood, Nigel. “Technological Parallels between Chinese Yue Wares and Korean Celadons.” In Susan Pares, ed. Korea: The Past and the Present: Selected Papers from the British Association for Korean Studies BAKS Papers Series, 1991-2005, volume 2. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2008.
ARTS: SCULPTURE
Kim, Lena. Buddhist Sculpture of Korea. Seoul: Hollym, 2007.
ARTS: ARCHITECTURE
Kim, Sung-woo. Buddhist Architecture of Korea. Seoul: Hollym, 2007.
Kim, Sung-Woo. “The Beauty of Traditional Korean Architecture.” Korea Journal 47:3 (Autumn 2007): 35-75.
MUSIC
Ahn, Choong-sik. The Story of Western Music in Korea: A Social History, 1885-1950. Houston: eBookstand Books, 2005.
Choi, Mi-Young. “The History of Korean School Music Education.” International Journal of Music Education 25:2 (August 2007): 137-150.
Finchum-Sung, Hilary. “New Folksongs: Shin Minyo of the 1930s.” In Keith Howard, ed. Korean Pop: Riding the Wave. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2006.
Han, Heungsub. “Traditional Korean Music: Its Genres and Aesthetics.” Korea Journal 47:3 (Autumn 2007): 76-103.
Hwang, Byung-ki. “Beat: In Search of the Original Form of Korean Culture.” Acta Koreana 9:1 (January 2006): 1-11.
Lee, Young Mee. “The Beginnings of Korean Pop: Popular Music during the Japanese Occupation Era (1910-45).” In Keith Howard, ed. Korean Pop: Riding the Wave. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2006.
Maliangkay, Roald. “Supporting Our Boys: American Military Entertainment and Korean Pop Music in the 1950s and Early-1960s.” In Keith Howard, ed. Korean Pop: Riding the Wave. Kent, England: Global Oriental, 2006.
Wells, Marnix. “The Blue Skye Song and Triple Rhythms in King Sejong’s Scores.” Acta Koreana 9:2 (July 2006): 59-96.
DANCE
Lee, Dongchoon. “Medieval Korean Drama: The Pongsan Mask Dance.” Comparative Drama 39:3/4 (Fall 2005-2006): 263-286.
LINGUISTICS: HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS
Beckwith, Christopher I. “The Ethnolinguistic History of the Early Korean Peninsula Region: Japanese-Koguryoic and Other Languages in the Koguryo, Paekche, and Silla Kingdoms.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 2:2 (December 2005): 34-64.
Beckwith, Christopher I. “Methodological Observations on Some Recent Studies of the Early Ethnolinguistic History of Korea and Vicinity.” Alt’ai hakpo 16 (2006): 199-234.
Janhunen, Juha. “From Choson to Jurchen: On the Possibilities of Ethonymic Continuity in Greater Manchuria.” Studia Etymologica Crocviensia 9 (2004): 67-76.
Janhunen, Juha. “The Lost Languages of Koguryo.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 2:2 (December 2005): 66-86.
Ooe, Takao. “On the -o/u- Stem in the Conjugation of Middle Korean: Contrasts in Morphology and Semantics.” Memoirs of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko 64 (2006): 1-35.
Rhee, Seongha. “Grammaticalization of Postpositional Particles from Spatial Terms in Korean.” In Timothy J. Vance and Kimberly Jones, eds. Japanese/Korean Linguistics, volume 14. Stanford, CA: Center for the Study of Linguistics and Information, Stanford University, 2006.
Ross, King. “North and South Korea.” In Andrew Simpson, ed. Language and National Identity in Asia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Toh, Soo Hee. “About Early Paekche Language Mistaken as Being Koguryo Language.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 2:2 (December 2005): 10-31.
Unger, J. Marshall. “When was Korean First Spoken in Southeastern Korea?” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 2:2 (December 2005): 88-105.
Vovin, Alexander. “Etymological Notes on Some Paleosiberian and Tungusic Loanwords in Korean.” Proceedings of the Center for Korean Language and Culture 5-6 (2003): 57-60.
Vovin, Alexander. “The End of the Altaic Controversy: In Memory of Gerhard Doerfer.” Central Asiatic Journal 49:1 (2005): 71-132.
Vovin, Alexander. “Koguryo and Paekche: Diferent Languages or Dialects of Old Korean?” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 2:2 (December 2005): 108-140.
Yoneoka, Judy. “The Striking Similarity between Korean and Japanese English Vocabulary: Historical and Linguistic Relationships.” Asian Englishes 8:1 (August 2005): 26-47.
MARTIAL ARTS AND SPORTS
Ok, Gwang. “Coercion for Asian Conquest: Japanese Militarism and Korean Sport, 1938-45.” International Journal of the History of Sport 24:3 (March 2007): 338-356.
Shin, Eui Hang. “State, Society, and Economic Development in Sports Life Cycles: The Case of Boxing in Korea.” East Asia 24:1 (April 2007): 1-22.