GENERAL: BIBLIOGRAPHY
Deuchler, Martina. “The Korean Rare Books: A Sampling.” In Choong-Nam Yoon, ed. Habadu Yench’ing Hangukkwan charyo yongu. Seoul: Kyongin munhwasa, 2004.
Kim, Sun Joo. “A Glance at the Choson chiri soji (Concise Geographical Survey of Choson).” In Choong-Nam Yoon, ed. Habadu Yench’ing Hangukkwan charyo yongu. Seoul: Kyongin munhwasa, 2004.
Park, Songgyu, Ch’oe Toksu, Chong Ubong, and Ho Sunch’ol. “Collections of Korean Manuscripts, Block-prints, and Old-print Books in Russia.” Manuscripta Orientalia 6:2 (2000): 39-45.
Trotsevich, A. “A Brief Remark on Korean Books Research.” Manuscripta Orientalia 7:2 (2001): XXX-XXX.
GENERAL: GENERAL STUDIES
Armstrong, Charles K. “Korea, Northeast Asia, and the Long Twentieth Century.” In Charles K. Armstrong, Gilbert Rozman, Samuel S. Kim, and Stephen Kotkin, eds. Korea at the Center: Dynamics of Regionalism in Northeast Asia. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2006.
Choe, Hyun. “South Korean Nationhood and Chinese Nationhood: An Ethno-Symbolic Account.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:2 (June 2005): 141-152.
Choi, Hai Yaul. “A Sudy on the Interrelation between Korean & Mongolian Costumes: Focusing on Goryeo, Joseon, and Yuan.” The Journal of Asian Regional Association for Home Economics 11:2 (2004:6): 145-153.
Chung, Uran, Jaeyeon Choi, and Jin I. Yun. “Urbanization Effect on the Observed Change in Mean Monthly Temperatures between 1951-1980 and 1971-2000.” Climatic Change 66:1-2 (September 2004): 127-136.
Cumings, Bruce. “From Japanese Imperium to American Hegemony: Korean-Centrism and the Transformation of the International System.” In Charles K. Armstrong, Gilbert Rozman, Samuel S. Kim, and Stephen Kotkin, eds. Korea at the Center: Dynamics of Regionalism in Northeast Asia. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2006.
Geun, Hong Jin and Jo Yong Joong. “The Galleries of Korean Archaeology and History: Understanding Korean History from the Prehistoric to the Joseon Period.” Orientations 36:7 (October 2005): 38-41.
Hong, Kwang-Pyo and Hyun-Sook Kim. “An Interpretation of Archetypal Form of Byungyoung Castle in Ulsan City.” Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture 1 (October 2001): 89-101.
Hong, Seong-tae. “From Mount Baekak to the Han River: A Road to Colonial Modernization.” In Thomas LaMarre and Kang Nae-hui, eds. Traces 3: Impacts of Modernities. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2004.
Hubinette, Tobias. “Swedish Images of Korea before 1945.” Scandinavian Studies 4 (2003): 103-126.
Hyong, Kie-joo. “The Landscape of Seoul: A Historical Review.” In The Organizing Committee of the 29th International Geographical Congress. Korea: The Land and the People. Seoul: Kyohaksa, 2000.
Inoguchi, Takashi. “Korea in Japanese Visions of Regional Order.” In Charles K. Armstrong, Gilbert Rozman, Samuel S. Kim, and Stephen Kotkin, eds. Korea at the Center: Dynamics of Regionalism in Northeast Asia. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2006.
Jin, Duk-kyu. Historical Origins of Korean Politics. Seoul: Jisik-sanup Publications Co., 2005.
Kang, Man-Gil. A History of Contemporary Korea. Dorset, United Kingdom: Global Oriental, 2005.
Kim, Andrew Eungi. “Changes in the Perception of Work in Korea from the Late Nineteenth Century to the Late 1970s.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:1 (March 2005): 131-154.
Kim, Djun Kil. The History of Korea. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005.
Kim, Duk-hyun. “Historic Cities: Kyongju and Andong.” In The Organizing Committee of the 29th International Geographical Congress. Korea: The Land and the People. Seoul: Kyohaksa, 2000.
Kim, Seock-Hyun, Chi-Wook Lee, and Jang-Moo Lee. “Beat Characteristics and Beat Maps of the King Seong-deok Divine Bell.” Journal of Sound and Vibration 281:1-2 (March 2005): 21-44.
Koh, Byong-ik. Essays on East Asian History and Cultural Traditions. Seoul: Sowha, 2004.
Lee, Hyun-hee, Park Sung-soo, and Yoon Nae-hyun. New History of Korea. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2005.
Park, Hyunjoon and Jeroen Smits. “Educational Assortative Mating in South Korea: Trends 1930-1980.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 23 (2004): 102-128.
Park, Mee-Hae. “Patterns and Trends of Educational Mating in Korea.” Korea Journal of Population and Development 20:2 (December 1991): 1-15.
Peterson, Mark. A Brief History of Korea. New York: Facts on File, 2005.
Pratt, Keith. Everlasting Flower: A History of Korea. London: Reaktion Books, 2006.
Shin, Hyong Sik. A Brief History of Korea. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2005.
Whitfield, Roderick, ed. Dictionary of Korean Art and Archaeology. Seoul: Hollym Press, 2005.
Yi, Chihyon. “Illustrative Icons on Clothing of Royal Female of ChoSun Dynasty.” Illosut’ureisyonhak yongu 5 (1999:12): 171-183.
GENERAL: SOURCES
Choi, Jin Ok. “The Informatization of Korean Historical Data.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:4 (December 2005): 19-42.
Hershberg, James G. and Vladislav Zubok. “Russian Documents on the Korean War, 1950-53.” Cold War International History Project Bulletin 14/15 (Winter 2003-Spring 2004): 369-383.
Hwang, Moon-hwan. “Eon’gan: Vernacular Letters of Korea during the Joseon Period.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:2 (June 2004): 137-153.
“Inside North Korea: Selected Documents from Hungarian and Polish Archives.” Cold War International History Project Bulletin 14/15 (Winter 2003-Spring 2004): 72-85.
Jun, S.H. and J.B. Lewis. “Labour Cost, Land Prices, Land Rent, and Interest Rates in the Southern Region of Korea (1690-1909).” In International Institute of Social History, ed. “The IISH List of Datafiles of Historical Prices and Wages,” “List of Datafiles,” “Index to Data Files” (“Last updated: September 16, 2004”). At: http://www.iisg.nl/hpw/data.html#korea. (Viewed January 18, 2005)
Jung, Nohyun. “A Report on the Digitalization Status of Local Cultural Data and Material in Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:4 (December 2005): 141-168.
Kim, Byong-sun. “The Present Conditions and Tasks in Constructing the Database of Korean Literary Materials Centering on the Korean Poetry Corpus.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:4 (December 2005): 105-140.
Kim, Jiyul. “The South Korean Foreign Ministry Archives.” In Choong-Nam Yoon, ed. Habadu Yench’ing Hangukkwan charyo yongu. Seoul: Kyongin munhwasa, 2004.
Kim, Hyeon. “Historical Information Systems Administered by the Korean Public Sector: Present and New Challenges.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:4 (December 2005): 43-70.
Kim, Min Soo, Sungho Ryu, Kyu Tae Cho, Taik Heon Rhee, Hyun Il Choi, and Jin Hyung Kim. “Recognition-Based Digitalization of Korean Historical Archives.” Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3411 (February 2005): 281-288.
Kwon Nae-hyun. “Digitalization of and New Research Trends in Hojeokdaejang from the Late Joseon Dynasty.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:4 (December 2004): 229-245.
Lew, Young Ick and Sangchul Cha, with Francesca Minah Hong, comp. The Syngman Rhee Presidential Papers: A Catalogue. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2005.
Seo, Sang Kyu. “Informatization and Use of Korean Language Data.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:4 (December 2005): 71-104.
GENERAL: HISTORIOGRAPHY
Ahn, Y. “Nationalisms and the Mobilisation of History in East Asia: The ‘War of History’ on Koguryo/Gaogouli.” Internationale Schulbuchforschung 27:1 (2005): 15-30.
Allen, J. Michael. “How Early is Korean Modernity?: The ‘Early Modern’ in Korean Historiography.” In Hanguksa hakhoe, ed. Hanguksa yongu pangbop ui saeroun mosaek. Seoul: Kyongin munhwasa, 2003.
Choe, Kwang Shik. “China’s Distortion of the History of the Ancient Kingdom of Koguryo.” Korea and World Affairs 28:4 (Winter 2004): 397-404.
Choi, Jae-seok. “A Criticism of M. Deuchler’s The Confucian Transformation of Korea with Reference to Preceding Studies.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:4 (December 2005): 209-228.
Delissen, Alain. “Strange Objects within the Margins of Unequal Exchange: A Tentative Social History of Colonial Korea between Ego-history and Globalization.” In Hanguksa hakhoe, ed. Hanguksa yongu pangbop ui saeroun mosaek. Seoul: Kyongin munhwasa, 2003.
Duncan, John B. “Historical Memories of Koguryo in Koryo and Choson Korea.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 1 (2004): 117-136.
Eggert, Marion. “Ideology and Truth Claims in Korean Historiography of the ‘Empiricist School.’” In Helwig Schmidt-Glintzer, Achim Mittag, and Jorn Rusen, eds. Historical Truth, Historical Criticism and Ideology: Chinese Historiography and Historical Culture from a New Comparative Perspective. Leiden: Brill, 2005.
Fish, Robert A. “Call for Outrage? A Victory for Freedom? The Annexation of Korea and Japanese Participation in World War I as Portrayed in the Atarashii Rekishi Kyokasho and Competing Japanese Junior High School History Textbooks.” Studies on Asia Series II 1:1 (Fall 2004): 29-37. (http://www.isp.msu.edu/studiesonasia/s2v1n1.htm)
Jung, Keun-Sik. “The Memories of August 15 Reflected in Korean Anniversaries and Memorial Halls.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:1 (March 2005): 11-50.
Kim, Keong-il. Pioneers of Korean Studies. Seongnam, Republic of Korea: The Academy of Korean Studies, 2004.
Kwon, Heok-Tae. “The Memory and Interpretation of August 15, 1945: Koreans’ Perception of Japan as Reflected in Comic Books.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:1 (March 2005): 85-102.
Kim, Seung-young. “Russo-Japanese Rivalry over Korean Buffer at the Beginning of the 20th Century and Its Implications.” Diplomacy and Statecraft 16:4 (December 2005): 619-650.
Kim, Won-soo. “Trends in the Study of the Russo-Japanese War in Korea and Future Tasks: Third-party Perspective on the Origins of the War.” International Journal of Korean History 7 (February 2005): 1-28.
Lee, Hoon-sang. “Edward W. Wagner: The Father of Korean Studies in North America.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:3 (September 2004): 119-131.
Lee, Sun Keun. “On the Historical Succession of Goguryeo in Northeast Asia.” Korea Journal 45:1 (Spring 2005): 172-201.
Lim, Hyongtaek. “‘National Studies’ in 20th Century East Asia: Reflections for an East Asian Perspective.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 4:1 (February 2004): 57-81.
McBride, Richard D., II. “The Hwarang Seji Manuscripts: An In-Progress Colonial Period Fiction.” Korea Journal 45:3 (Autumn 2005): 230-260.
Miller, Owen. “Feudalism in Korean Historiography: Marxism, Nationalism and Universal Schemes of History.” In Select Papers of the Korean Studies Graduate Student Conference 2003, volume 3. Cambridge, MA: Korea Institute, Harvard University, 2003.
Min, Hyonku. “Trends in the Study of Modern Korean History, 1945-2000.” International Journal of Korean History 5 (December 2003): 1-28.
Park, Kyeong-chul. “History of Koguryo and China’s Northeast Asian Project.” International Journal of Korean History 6 (December 2004): 1-28.
Perrin, Ariane. “The World Heritage Nomination Process for The Complex of the Koguryo Tombs Located in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.” Koguryo yongu 16 (2003:12): 19-31.
Perrin, Ariane. “The Nomination Process for ‘The Complex of the Koguryo Tombs Located in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’ as World Heritage Site.” In Hanguk kodaesa hakhoe, ed. Koguryo ui yoksa wa munhwa yusan. Seoul: Sogyong, 2004.
Petrov, Leonid A. “Restoring the Glorious Past: North Korean Juche Historiography and Goguryeo.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:3 (September 2004): 231-252.
Podoler, Guy. “Revisiting the March First Movement: On the Commemorative Landscape and the Nexus between History and Memory.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:3 (September 2005): 137-154.
Shin, Ju Baek. “Perception of August 15 Remembered in and Forgotten from Korean Textbooks.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:1 (March 2005): 51-84.
Song, Ki-ho. “China’s Attempt at ‘Stealing’ Parts of Ancient Korean History.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:4 (December 2004): 93-122.
Yoon, Hwy Tak. “China’s Northeast Project and Korean History.” Korea Journal 45:1 (Spring 2005): 142-171.
ARCHAEOLOGY
Cheoun, M.K., J.C. Kim, J. Kang, I.C. Kim, J.H. Park, and Y.M. Song. “Pretreatment of Iron Artifacts at SMU-AMS.” Radiocarbon 43:2 (2001): 217-219.
Choe, Chong Pil. “Some Problems Concerning Korean Dolmens in Eurasian Perspective.” Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities 75 (2005): 189-199.
Choi, Mou-Chang. The Paleolithic Periods in Korea. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2004.
Ha, Moon Sig. “A Study of the Dolmens of North Korea: Focused on the Peculiar Structures.” In Hobul Chong Yongho kyosu koki kinyom nonch’ong wiwonhoe, ed. Hobul Chong Yongho kyosu koki kinyom nonch’ong. Seoul: Hanguk munhwasa hakhoe, 2004.
Im, Hyo-jai. “Cultural Relationship between Korea and China in the Neolithic Age.” Hanguk sonsa kogohak po 10 (2003:12): 5-14.
Lee, C.H., S.W.Choi, H.M. Lee, and M.S. Lee. “Archaeogeological Implication of Lithic Artifacts from the Unjeonri Bronze Age Site, Cheonan, Republic of Korea.” Journal of Archaeological Science 33:3 (2006): 335-348.
Nelson, Sarah M. “Archaeology in the Two Koreas.” In Miriam T. Stark, ed., Archaeology of Asia. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2006.
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, Sun-Joo. “The Current Anthropological Study of Pleistocene Man in Korea.” Sonsa wa kodae 20 (2004:6): 193-203.
Yi, Yungjo, U Chongyun, and Kong Sujin. “New Results from Tanged Tools of the Suyangae in Korea.” In Namyang Hong Chongp’il paksa toenyon t’oeim kinyon nonch’ong palhaeng wiwonhoe, ed. Tongbuk A yoksa ui chemunje. Seoul: Paeksan, 2003.
Yoon, Dong-Suk. A Metallurgical Study of the Early Ironware Artifacts Made during the Three Kingdoms Period of Korea. Pohang, Republic of Korea: Pohang Iron and Steel Co., Ltd., 1990.
THREE KINGDOMS: GENERAL
Hinsch, Bret. “Myth and the Construction of Foreign Ethnic Identity in Early and Medieval China.” Asian Ethnicity 5:1 (February 2004): 81-103.
Kawamoto, Yoshiaki. “The Formation of ‘New Zhonghua Thought’ during the Han-Tang Period: The Relationships of Ancient, Japan, Korea and China.” Interaction and Transformations 1 (2003): 147-166.
Kim, Chang-seok. “Formation and Transformation of the Material Flow System in Ancient Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:2 (June 2004): 107-136.
Kim, Jung Bae. “The Name ‘Haedong Samguk’ (Three Kingdoms East of the Sea) as Recorded in Traditional Chinese Historical Documents.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 1 (2004): 7-23.
Kim, Young Sook. “A Study on Traditional Costume Colors of Korea Focused on the Official Uniform Color System 1: The Three Kingdoms Period.” Hanguk uiryu sanop hakhoeji 5:6 (2003): 590-596.
Mohan, Pankaj N. “Buddhist Kingship in Sixth-Century Korea.” The Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia 35 (2003): 38-58.
Shultz, Edward J. “An Introduction to the Samguk Sagi.” Korean Studies 28 (2004): 1-13.
THREE KINGDOMS: KOGURYO
Ahn, Yonson. “Competing Nationalisms: The Mobilisation of and History and Archaeology in the Korea-China Wars over Koguryo/Gaogouli.” Japan Focus (February 9, 2006) http://japanfocus.org/article.asp?id=518. Accessed February 15, 2006.
Byington, Mark E. “Commentary on Current Conditions and Characteristics of Koguryo Mountain Fortresses in Jilin Province.” Koguryo yongu 8 (1999:12): 69-74.
Byington, Mark E. “Problems Concerning the First Relocation of the Koguryo Capital.” In Hanguk kodaesa hakhoe, ed. Koguryo ui yoksa wa munhwa yusan. Seoul: Sogyong, 2004.
Byington, Mark E. “Review Article: Christopher I. Beckwith, Koguryo - The Language of Japan's Continental Relatives (Leiden: Brill, 2004).” Acta Koreana 9:1 (January 2006): 141-166.
Gelman, E.I. and V.I. Boldin. “Koguryo’s Influence on Parhae (Bohai) Culture.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 1 (2004): 139-165.
Jeon, Ho-tae. “Goguryeo Culture and Mural Paintings.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:4 (December 2004): 11-33.
Kim, Chang-seok. “Goguryeo Society and Its Economy.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:4 (December 2004): 35-56.
Mohan, Pankaj N. “Rescuing a Stone from Nationalism: A Fresh Look at the Kwanggaeto Stele of Koguryo.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 1 (2004): 89-115.
Mohan, Pankaj N. “Koguryo’s Buddhist Relations with Silla in the Sixth Century: Focusing on Koguryo’s Role in Transmitting the State Buddhism of Northern Wei to Silla.” Taesun sasang nonch’ong 19 (2005:6): 47-80.
Mohan, Pankaj. “Royal Authority an Legitimization in Late 4th-Early 5th Century Koguryo: Focusing on the Evidence of the King Kwanggaet’o Stele.” Koguryo yongu 21 (2005): 505-521.
Nagy, Ildiko. “Copies of Murals from Anak Tomb No. 3 in the Korean Collection of the Ferenc Hopp Museum of Eastern Asiatic Arts.” Ars Decorativa 19 (2000): 79-108.
Park, J.S. “Steel Making in the Ancient Korean Kingdom of Koguryo.” Materials Characterization 54:4-5 (May 2005): 409-416.
Steinhardt, Nancy S. “Changchuan Tomb No. 1 and Its North Asian Context.” Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4:1-4 (June 2002): 225-292.
Steinhardt, Nancy Shatzman. “Twin Pillars Tomb.” Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies 1 (2004): 25-57.
Stevenson, Mihwa Lee. “Paper for the International Conference on Historiography of Korea.” In Hanguksa hakhoe, ed. Hanguksa yongu pangbop ui saeroun mosaek. Seoul: Kyongin munhwasa, 2003.
Yeo, Ho-Kyu. “International Situation in East Asia and Changes in Goguryeo’s Foreign Policy.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:4 (December 2004): 57-92.
THREE KINGDOMS: PAEKCHE
Best, Jonathan W. A History of the Early Korean Kingdom of Paekche, Together with an Annotated Translation of the Paekche Annals of the Samguk Sagi. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2006.
Yoon, Yong-Hyuk. “King Muryong’s Ascension to the Throne.” International Journal of Korean History 6 (December 2004): 29-51.
THREE KINGDOMS: SILLA
Barnes, Gina L. “The Emergence and Expansion of Silla from an Archaeological Perspective.” Korean Studies 28 (2004): 14-48.
Han, Sang-Hyo, et al. “Reconstruction of Vegetation during 9th Century in Southern Korea: Anatomical and Dendrochronological Analysis of Waterlogged Woods Excavated at Cheonghea-jin Fort.” Che-yon ki hakhoeji 17:2 (2003:12): 117-122.
Kim, Chong Sun. “Silla Economy and Society.” Korean Studies 28 (2004): 75-104.
Kim, I.C., J.C. Kim, J.H. Park, M.Y. Young, S.B. Kim, and E.S. Lee. “Dating the King’s Tombs of the Kingdom of Old Silla, Korea.” In Tom Higham, Charles Bronk Ramsey, and Clare Owen, eds. Radiocarbon and Archaeology: Fourth International Symposium, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford (9-14th April, 2002), Oxford University School of Archaeology Monograph 62 (2004): 185-298.
Lee, Kidong. “The Indigenous Religions of Silla: Their Diversity and Durability.” Korean Studies 28 (2004): 49-74.
Lowensteinove, M. “Kim Yu-sin, Great Silla’s Patriot: Myths and Reality as Mirrored in Korean Literature.” Archiv Orientalni 72:2 (2004): 213-225.
Mohan, Pankaj N. “The Influence of Sino-Indian Ideas on the Statecraft of King Chinhung of Silla.” Han-In munhwa nonch’ong 15 (2004): 131-139.
Mohan, Pankaj. “Relic Worship and the Legitimization of Monarchical Power in Seventh Century Silla.” Korea Observer 36:1 (Spring 2005): 87-110.
Mohan, Pankaj. “The Uses of Buddhist and Shamanistic Symbolism in the Empowerment of Queen Sondok.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 5 (2005): 131-144.
Noh, Tae-Don. “A Study of Koguryo Relations Recorded in the Silla Annals of the Samguk Sagi.” Korean Studies 28 (2004): 105-128.
Ryang, Key S. “Ch’oe Ch’i-won’s (b. 857) Biography and Kim Pu-sik’s Samguk sagi (1145) .” The Journal of Modern Korean Studies 8 (December 2005): 1-36.
ANCIENT KOREAN-JAPANESE RELATIONS
Allen, Chizuko T. “Prince Misahun: Silla’s Hostage to Wa from the Late Fourth Century.” Korean Studies 27 (2003): 1-15.
Best, Jonathan W. “Paekche and the Incipiency of Buddhism in Japan.” In Robert E. Buswell, Jr., ed. Currents and Countercurrents: Korean Influences on the East Asian Buddhist Traditions. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005.
Keel, Hee-Sung. “Kyonghung in Shinran’s Pure Land Thought.” In Robert E. Buswell, Jr., ed. Currents and Countercurrents: Korean Influences on the East Asian Buddhist Traditions. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005.
Kim, Doo Jong. “Transmission of Korean Medicine to Japan during the Age of the Three Kingdoms (37 B.C. – 680 A.D.).” Bulletin of the History of Medicine 22:3 (1958): 195-200.
Park, Chung H. The Historic Long, Deep Korean Roots in Japan: The Shinsenshoji-roku I. New York: Vantage Press, 2004.
PARHAE
Tanaka, Takaaki. “Japanese Missions to Tang, Those from Bohai to Japan in Utsuho monogatari and Genji monogatari.” In Koryu suru Heian-cho bungaku. Tokyo: Bensei shuppan, 2004.
KORYO: DOMESTIC
Breuker, Remco E. “Koryo as an Independent Realm: The Emperor’s Clothes.” Korean Studies 27 (2003): 48-84.
Breuker, Remco E. “History with a Capital H: Kaesong’s Forgotten Claim to Capital History.” Acta Koreana 7:2 (July 2004): 65-102.
Breuker, Remco E. “Listening to the Beat of Different Drums: Rituals, Music, and Ideology in Goryeo.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:4 (December 2004): 147-173.
Kim, Nan-ok. “Low-class Commoners during the Koryo Dynasty.” International Journal of Korean History 6 (December 2004): 87-111.
Shultz, Edward J. “Courtiers and Warriors: A Search for Equilibrium in Koryo Society.” In Kuge to buke: Sono hikaku bunmeishi-teki kenkyu (Kokusai shinpojiumu 22). Kyoto: Kokusai Nihon Bunka Kenkyu Sentaa, 2003.
Vermeersch, Sem. “Buddhism at the Center: The Temples of Kaesong and Their Socio-political Role.” Acta Koreana 7:2 (July 2004): 7-34.
KORYO: FOREIGN RELATIONS
Reckel. Johannes. “The Ya-in on Korea’s Northern Border until the 12th Century.” Gottinger Beitrage zur Asienforschung 1 (2001): 41-85.
CHOSON: GOVERNANCE
Bae, Byung-sam. “King Sejong’s State Administration: Focusing on the Process of Enforcement of Yukgije (Six-Year Scheme for Chief Magistrates).” The Review of Korean Studies 8:3 (September 2005): 47-56.
Chung, Yoon-Jae. “A Study of King Sejong’s Statecraft: A New Look at the King Sejong Era Based on the ‘Leadership Approach.’” The Review of Korean Studies 8:3 (September 2005): 9-24.
Guo, Q. “Timber Building Structures in Chosen Korea: A Case Study on Geunjeongjeon and Injeongjeon.” Journal of Architectural and Planning Research 22:1 (Spring 2005): 51-68.
Hausler, Sonja. “Kaesong from the Perspective of Choson Dynasty Intellectuals.” Acta Koreana 7:2 (July 2004): 35-64.
Karlsson, Anders. “Famine, Finance and Political Power: Crop Failure and Land-Tax Exemptions in Late Eighteenth-Century Choson Korea.” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 48:4 (December 2005): 552-592.
Park, Hyunmo. “King Chongjo’s Political Role in the Conflicts between Confucianism and Catholicism in Eighteenth-Century Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:4 (December 2004): 205-227.
Park, Hyun-mo. “King Sejong’s Deliberative Politics: With Reference to the Process of Tax Reform.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:3 (September 2005): 57-90.
Pu, Namchul. “Buddhism and Confucianism in King Sejong’s State Administration: Tension and Unity between Religion and Politics.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:3 (September 2005): 25-46.
Shin, Myung-ho. Joseon Royal Court Culture: Ceremonial and Daily Life. Seoul: Dolbegae Publishers, 2004.
Yim, Min-Hyeok. “The Establishment of Literati Governance Society in Early Joseon, and Its Continuation.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:2 (June 2005): 223-254.
CHOSON: SOCIAL SYSTEM
Ha, Wonho. “The Minjung Movement and Consciousness during the Late Choson Period.” International Journal of Korean History 5 (December 2003): 85-118.
Deuchler, Martina. “The Confucian Transformation of Korea.” In Hanguksa hakhoe, ed. Hanguksa yongu pangbop ui saeroun mosaek. Seoul: Kyongin munhwasa, 2003.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Contesting Chinese Time, Nationalizing Temporal Space: Temporal Inscription in Late Choson Korea.” In Lynn A. Struve, ed. Time, Temporality, and Imperial Transition: East Asia from Ming to Qing. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005.
Kim, Bok-Rae. “Korean Nobi Resistance under the Chosun Dynasty (1392-1910).” Slavery & Abolition 25:2 (August 2004): 48-62.
Kim, Hyongin. “Slaves’ Legal Status in South Carolina and Choson Korea: Criminal Codes and Courts.” Miguksa yongu 19 (May 2004): 1-21.
Kim, In-geol. “Confucian Tradition in Rural Society during the Late Choson Dynasty: Changing Elite Perceptions of Community Administration.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 16 (2003): 113-134.
Kim, Kuen-Tae. “Eighteenth-century Korean Marriage Customs: The Tansong Census Registers.” Continuity and Change 20:2 (August 2005):193-209.
Kim, Sun Joo. “Negotiating Cultural Identities in Conflict: A Reading of the Writings of Paek Kyonghae.” The Journal of Korean Studies 10:1 (Fall 2005): 85-120.
Lee, E-Wha. Korea’s Pastimes and Customs: A Social History. Paramus, NJ: Homa & Sekey, 2005.
Rhee, Younghoon. “A Comparative Historical Study of the Census Registers of Early Choson Korea and Ming China.” The International Journal of Asian Studies 2:1 (January 2005): 25-55.
Yang, Jin-Sook. “Korean Traditional Men’s Headwear in the Chosun Dynasty: A Study on Types of Gwan.” Arts of Asia 35:1 (January-February 2005): 75-81.
CHOSON: FAMILY STRUCTURE
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Filial Emotions and Filial Values: Changing Patterns in the Discourse of Filiality in Late Choson Korea.” In John Corrigan, ed. Emotion and Religion: Approaches and Interpretations. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
CHOSON: ECONOMICS
Chung, Young-Iob. Korea under Siege, 1876-1945: Capital Formation and Economic Transformation. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006.
Kim, Chaegun. “An Outline of Korean Shipbuilding History.” In Kim Chaegun. Sok Hanguk sonbaksa yongu. Seoul: Soul taehakkyo ch’ulp’anbu, 1994.
Kim, Y.-Y. “Gresham’s Law in the Late Chosun Korea.” Applied Economic Letters 11:15 (December 15, 2004): 979-984.
Lee, Hun-Chang and Peter Temin. “The Political Economy of Pre-Industrial Korean Trade.” Working Paper No. 5, Working Papers in Korean Studies, International Center for Korean Studies, September 2004.
Lee, Jung-chul. “Analysis of the Studies on Taedongpop from the Historical-institutional Perspective.” International Journal of Korean History 6 (December 2004): 161-187.
Miller, Owen. “The Myonjujon: A Silk Merchants’ Guild in Late Choson Korea.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 10 (2005): 185-210.
Son, Byunggiu. “Importance of the Local Financial Administration in the Choson State Finance System.” International Journal of Korean History 5 (December 2003): 29-51.
CHOSON: RELATIONS WITH CHINA
Robinson, David M. “Disturbing Images: Rebellion, Usurpation, and Rulership in Early Sixteenth Century East Asia: Korean Writings on Emperor Wuzong.” The Journal of Korean Studies 9 (Fall 2004): 97-127.
CHOSON: RELATIONS WITH JAPAN
David, Catherine. “Acrobatic Encounters: Korean Horseback Acrobats in Tokugawa Japan and Their Representation in Popular Art.” Arts of Asia 35:5 (September-October 2005): 107-112.
Hawley, Samuel. The Imjin War: Japan’s Sixteenth-Century Invasion of Korea and Attempt to Conquer China. Seoul: Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch, 2005.
Jo, Seong-do. Admiral Yi Sun-sin: A National Hero of Korea. Seoul: Korea Naval Academy Museum and Sinseowon, 2005.
Jung, Eunji. “The Clothing of Choson T’ongshinsa (Korean Embassy Members): Changes in the Depiction of Korean Clothing in Japanese Picture Scrolls.” Kokusai fukushoku gakkaishi 26 (2004): 26-30.
Roh, Young-koo. “Yi Sun-shin, an Admiral Who Became a Myth.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:3 (September 2004): 15-36.
Swope, Kenneth M. “Deceit, Disguise, and Dependence: China, Japan, and the Future of the Tributary System, 1592-1596.” The International History Review 24:4 (December 2002): 757-782.
Swope, Kenneth M. “Crouching Tigers, Secret Weapons: Military Technology Employed during the Sino-Japanese-Korean War, 1592-1598.” Journal of Military History 69:1 (January 2005): 11-42.
Tashiro, Kazui. “Foreign Trade in the Tokugawa Period, Particularly with Korea.” In Akira Hayami, Osamu Saito, and Ronald P. Toby, eds. Emergence of Economic Society in Japan, 1600-1859. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
Tashiro, Kazui. “Exports of Japanese Silver to China via Korea and Changes in the Tokugawa Monetary System during the 17th and 18th Centuries.” In Mark Caprio and Koichiro Matsuda, eds. Japan and the Pacific, 1540-1920: Threat and Opportunity. Williston, VT: Ashgate, 2006.
CHOSON: RELATIONS WITH SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES
Cho, Hung-Guk. “Historical Intercourse between Southeast Asia and Korea.” In Park Sa-Myung and Supachai Yavaprabhas, eds. Regional Cooperation and Identity Building in East Asia. Seoul: Korean Association of Southeast Asian Studies, 2003.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY – 1945: JAPAN AND CHINA
Agrawal, Brahm Swaroop. “The Opening of Korea and the Kanghwa Treaty of 1876.” In Mark Caprio and Koichiro Matsuda, eds. Japan and the Pacific, 1540-1920: Threat and Opportunity. Williston, VT: Ashgate, 2006.
Ahn, Taeyoon. “Remaking Mothers: The Politics of Motherhood in Colonial Korea.” In Cho Okcha and Chong Chiyong, eds. Chendo, kyonghom, yoksa. Seoul: Sogang taehakkyo ch’ulp’anbu, 2004.
Allen, Chizuko T. “Ch’oe Namson at the Height of Japanese Imperialism.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 5:1 (2005): 27-49.
Anan’ich, B.V. and S.A. Lebedev. “Sergei Witte and the Russo-Japanese War.” International Journal of Korean History 7 (February 2005): 109-131.
Brooks, Barbara. “Reading the Japanese Colonial Archive: Gender and Bourgeois Civility in Korea and Manchuria before 1932.” In Barbara Molony and Kathleen Uno, eds. Gendering Modern Japanese History. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 2005.
Byeon, Eun Jin. “The Joseon Public’s Perception of the War during the World War II Period.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:3 (September 2004): 65-89.
Cha, Seung-ki. “Oriental World and the Time of ‘Joseon’ (Korea).” The Review of Korean Studies 8:2 (June 2005): 13-44.
Choi, Anne Soon. “‘Are They Koreaned Enough?’: Generation and the Korean Independence Movement before World War II.” Amerasia Journal 29:3 (2003-2004): 57-78.
Choi, Deok-kyu. “The Russian ‘Diplomatic Revolution’ and Japan’s Annexation of Korea (1905-1910).” International Journal of Korean History 7 (February 2005): 165-206.
Choi, Jeong-soo. “The Russo-Japanese War and the Root-Takahira Agreement.” International Journal of Korean History 7 (February 2005): 133-163.
Dudden, Alexis. “Japanese Colonial Control in International Terms.” Japanese Studies 25:1 (May 2005): 1-20.
Henry, Todd A. “Sanitizing Empire: Japanese Articulations of Korean Otherness and the Construction of Early Colonial Seoul, 1905-1919.” The Journal of Asian Studies 64:3 (August 2005): 639-675.
Hong, Kal. “Modeling the West, Returning to Asia: Shifting Politics of Representation in Japanese Colonial Expositions in Korea.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 47:3 (2005): 507-531.
Isoda, Kazuo. “Resistance of Subjugation?: Comparing Popular Responses to History Education in Colonial Taiwan and Korea.” Seijo bungei 182 (2003:3): 26-47.
Jung, Keun-sik. “Colonial Modernity and the Social History of Chemical Seasoning in Korea.” Korea Journal 45:2 (Summer 2005): 9-36.
Kang, Hyung-Koo. Sohn Ki-chung: Keeping the Memories Alive. Seoul: Seoul Selection, 2004.
Kim, Kyu Hyun. “Reflections on the Problems of Colonial Modernity and ‘Collaboration’ in Modern Korean History.” Journal of International and Area Studies 11:3 (2004): 95-111.
Kim, Michael. “Giving Reasons to the Unreasonable: Philip Jaisohn and the New Urban Space of The Independent.” Comparative Korean Studies 11:2 (December 2003): 185-206.
Kim, Michael. “Literary Production, Circulating Libraries and Private Publishing: The Popular Reception of Vernacular Fiction Texts in the Late Choson Dynasty.” The Journal of Korean Studies 9 (Fall 2004): 1-31.
Kim, Min Young and Edward Taehan Chang. “Korean Forced Laborers and Women Used as ‘Sex Slaves’ During World War II: Transported by Japan’s Merchant Ships.” Amerasia Journal 29:3 (2003-2004): 99-110.
Kim, Yun-hee. “Direction of Public Opinion during the Taehan Empire and the People’s Perception of Their Era during the Period of Russo-Japanese Conflict: With a Special Focus on the Hwangsong sinmun.” International Journal of Korean History 7 (February 2005): 53-84.
Kwon, Boduerae. “The Paradoxical Structure of Modern ‘Love’ in Korea: Yeonae and Its Possibilities.” Korea Journal 45:3 (Autumn 2005): 185-208.
Lee, Jin-kyung. “Sovereign Aesthetics, Disciplining Emotion, and Racial Rehabilitation in Colonial Korea, 1910-1922.” Acta Koreana 8:1 (January 2005): 77-107.
Lee, Seung Won. “Korean Factionalism and Japanese Imperialism: The End of 1800s through the 1950s.” (Ch’ungnam taehakkyo sahoe kwahak yonguso) Sahoe kwahak yongu 4 (1993:12): 179-197.
Lee, Young-ho. “Colonial Modernity and the Investigation of Land Customs: A Comparison of Japan, Taiwan, and Korea.” Korea Journal 44:2 (Summer 2004): 149-173.
Lynn, Hyung Gu. “Fashioning Modernity: Changing Meanings of Clothing in Colonial Korea.” Journal of International and Area Studies 11:3 (2004): 75-93.
Naitou, Hisako. “Korean Forced Labor in Japan’s Wartime Empire.” In Paul H. Kratoska, ed. Asian Labor in the Wartime Japanese Empire: Unknown Histories. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2005.
Park, Bella. “Russia’s Policy towards Korea during the Russo-Japanese War.” International Journal of Korean History 7 (February 2005): 29-52.
Park, Eunsook. “The Minjung’s Perception of Japan during the Period Immediately Following the Kanghwa Treaty (1876-1884) and Their Response to Japan.” International Journal of Korean History 5 (December 2003): 53-84.
Park, Myoung Kyu. “Emergence of ‘the Social’ in Modern Korea: The Concept and Reality of ‘Society.’” Korea Journal 45:3 (Autumn 2005): 137-159.
Park, Tae-Gyun. “Reception of International Law in the Late Choson Dynasty.” Journal of International and Area Studies 11:3 (2004): 39-49.
Park, Yunjae. “Anti-Cholera Measures by the Japanese Colonial Government and the Reaction of Koreans in the Early 1920s.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:4 (December 2005): 169-186.
Seo, Min-kyo. “Korea and Japan during the Russo-Japanese War: With a Special Focus on the Japanese Occupation Forces in Korea.” International Journal of Korean History 7 (February 2005): 85-108.
Soh, C. Sarah. “Aspiring to Craft Modern Gendered Selves: ‘Comfort Women’ and Chongsindae in Late Colonial Korea.” Critical Asian Studies 36:2 (June 2004): 175-198.
Song, In-ja. “Gender-identity Shown in Books of Ethics in Chosun Dynasty and Enlightening Period in Korea, 1876-1910.” Asian Women 19 (2004:12): 139-174.
Tamaki, Taku. “Japan’s Annexation of Korea as Its Prewar Identity Representation.” Asian Cultural Studies 31 (2005): 93-107.
Tikhonov, Vladimir. “The 1890s Korean Reformers’ View of Japan: A Menacing Model?” The International Journal of Asian Studies 2:1 (January 2005): 57-81.
Toyoshima, Shino. “State Schools and the Local Community in Colonial Korea.” International Journal of Korean History 5 (December 2003): 119-140.
Utsumi, Aiko. “Japan’s Korean Soldiers in the Pacific War.” In Paul H. Kratoska, ed. Asian Labor in the Wartime Japanese Empire: Unknown Histories. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2005.
Yecies, Brian. “Systematization of Film Censorship in Colonial Korea: Profiteering from Hollywood’s First Golden Age, 1926-1936.” The Journal of Korean Studies 10:1 (Fall 2005): 59-83.
Yi, Ch’olu. “Cultural Missions and Ideological Resources of Japanese Colonialism in Korea.” Popsahak yongu 14 (December 1993): 175-209.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY – 1945: INTELLECTUAL/NATIONALISM
Hahm, Chaibong. “Civilization, Race, or Nation?: Korean Visions of Regional Order in the Late Nineteenth Century.” In Charles K. Armstrong, Gilbert Rozman, Samuel S. Kim, and Stephen Kotkin, eds. Korea at the Center: Dynamics of Regionalism in Northeast Asia. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2006.
Huh, Dong Hyun. “Korean Perceptions of Japan during the Modern Reform Period (1876-1910).” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 10 (2005): 233-252.
Kim, Han-Kyo. “The Korean Independence Movement in the United States: Sygnman Rhee, An Ch’ang-Ho, and Pak Yong-Man.” International Journal of Korean Studies 6:1 (Spring-Summer 2002): 1-27.
Kim, In-su. Protestants and the Formation of Modern Korean Nationalism, 1885-1920. New York: Peter Lang, 1996.
Kim, Minkyu. “Sin Ch’aeho and Kotoku Shusui: Discrepancies between a Korean and a Japanese ‘Anarchist.’” Sirhak sasang yongu 15-16 (2000:12): 735-755.
Pak, Jacqueline. “The An Ch’angho Controversy: Gradualist-Pacifism, Cultural Nationalism, or Revolutionary-Democracy.” International Journal of Korean Studies 6:1 (Spring-Summer 2002): 109-136.
Park, Joo-Won. “The Formation and Transformation of the Concept of the Modern ‘Individual’ in Korea.” Korea Journal 45:3 (Autumn 2005): 160-184.
Tikhonov, Vladimir. “Fascinating and Dangerous: Japan in Korea’s Enlightenment Thought in the 1900s.” Papersof the British Association for Korean Studies 10 (2005): 211-231.
Yi, Seung-ryul. “The Formation of Bourgeois Nationalism during Japanese Colonial Rule and Korean Capitalists.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:2 (June 2005): 45-64.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY – 1945: TONGHAK
Noh, Jong Sun. “The Role of Popular Religions and the Formation of Korean Values: Tonghak and the Clash of Civilizations.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin 14:1-2 (2004): 71-81.
Park, Maeng-soo. “Japan’s ‘Distorted’ Memory of the Donghak Peasant Uprising and the Sino-Japanese War.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:3 (September 2004): 37-63.
Young, Carl. “Embracing Modernity: Organisational and Ritual Reform in Ch’ondogyo, 1905–1910.” Asian Studies Review 29:1 (March 2005): 47-59.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY – 1945: ECONOMICS
Cha, Myung Soo. “Facts and Myths about Korea’s Economic Past.” Australian Economic History Review 44:3 (November 2004): 278-293.
Kim, Yunhee. “Pro-Japanese Economic Alliance Theories during the Period of the Taehan Empire.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 10 (2005): 265-286.
Larsen, Kirk W. “Trade, Dependency, and Colonialism: Foreign Trade and Korea’s Regional Integration, 1876-1910.” In Charles K. Armstrong, Gilbert Rozman, Samuel S. Kim, and Stephen Kotkin, eds. Korea at the Center: Dynamics of Regionalism in Northeast Asia. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2006.
Park, Sub. “Exploitation and Development in a Colony: Korea and India.” Korean Journal of Political Economy 1:1 (Spring 2003): 3-32.
Smith, W. Donald. “Sorting Coal and Pickling Cabbage: Korean Women in the Japanese Mining Industry.” In Barbara Molony and Kathleen Uno, eds. Gendering Modern Japanese History. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 2005.
Song, Kuejin. “Japanese Traders’ Perception of the Choson Trade Situation under Japan’s Wartime Economic System and the Actual Reality.” International Journal of Korean History 5 (December 2003): 141-180.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY – 1945: RELATIONS WITH THE WEST
Choi, Deok-Soo. “Choson Perceptions of the World as Reflected in the Korean-British Treaty of 1882.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 10 (2005): 253-264.
Dorwart, Jeffrey M. “The Independent Minister: John M.B. Sill and the Struggle against Japanese Expansion in Korea, 1894-97.” In Arthur Power Dudden, ed. American Empire in the Pacific: From Trade to Strategic Balance, 1700-1922. Williston, VT: Ashgate, 2004.
Glauber, Carole. “Isabella Bird Bishop: Korea, the Yangtze Valley, and Beyond.” Photo Review 25:3 (Summer 2002): 13-18.
Oppenheim, Robert. “‘The West’ and the Anthropology of Other People’s Colonialism: Frederick Starr in Korea, 1911-1930.” The Journal of Asian Studies 64:2 (August 2005): 677-703.
Pae, Sungjin. “Further Remarks on William Nelson Lovatt and the Korean Maritime Customs.” Kukche muyok yongu 10:1 (2004:4): 1-20.
Underwood, Elizabeth. Challenged Identities: North American Missionaries in Korea, 1884-1934. Seoul: Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch, 2004.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY – 1945: RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION
Lukin, Alexander. “Russian Views of Korea, China, and the Regional Order in Northeast Asia.” In Charles K. Armstrong, Gilbert Rozman, Samuel S. Kim, and Stephen Kotkin, eds. Korea at the Center: Dynamics of Regionalism in Northeast Asia. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2006.
POST-1945 RELATIONS WITH JAPAN
Chae, Young-Kook. “Repatriation of Koreans in Japan.” Korea Journal 44:4 (Winter 2004): 60-83.
Jung, Byung Joon. “William J. Sebald and the Dokdo Territorial Dispute.” Korea Focus 13:4 (July-August 2005): 55-81.
Lee, Tong Won and Hyun-key Kim Hogarth. Tasks and Times: Memoirs of Lee Tong Won, Foreign Minister Who Finalized the ROK-Japan Normalization Treaty. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2004.
KOREANS COMMUNITIES ABROAD: ASIA
Chang, Seok Heung. “Overseas Migration of Koreans in the Colonial Period and the Historicality of Repatriation.” Korea Journal 44:4 (Winter 2004): 5-29.
Choi, Ki-young. “Forced Migration of Koreans to Sakhalin and Their Repatriation.” Korea Journal 44:4 (Winter 2004): 111-131.
Chung, Hye-Kyung. “The Forcible Drafting of Koreans during the Final Phase of Colonial Rule and the Formation of the Korean Community in Japan.” Korea Journal 44:4 (Winter 2004): 30-59.
Fuchs, Marina. “The Soviet Far East as a Strategic Outpost and the Regional Authorities’ Nationality Policy: The Korean Question, 1920-1929.” Sibirica: Journal of Siberian Studies 4:2 (October 2004): 201-227.
Ishiguro, Yoshiaki. “The Korean Student Movement in Japan and Japanese Anxiety, 1910-1923.” Asian Cultural Studies 30 (2004): 87-110.
Ishiguro, Yoshiaki. “The Theory of a Government Plot?: The Massacre of Koreans in September 1923.” Asian Cultural Studies 31 (2005): 109-127.
Kim, Chun-seon. “The Settlement and Repatriation of Koreans in Northeast China after Liberation.” Korea Journal 44:4 (Winter 2004): 85-110.
Kim, German N. “Koryo Saram, or Koreans of the Former Soviet Union: In the Past and Present.” Amerasia Journal 29:3 (2003-2004): 23-30.
Kim, Jackie J. Hidden Treasures: Lives of First-Generation Korean Women in Japan. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004.
Kim, Ki-hoon. “Korean Migration to Manchuria during the Pacific War.” (Yukkun sagwan hakkyo Hwarangdae yonguso) Yuksa nonmunjip 60:1 (2004:2): 83-106.
Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. “An Act Prejudicial to the Occupation Forces: Migration Controls and Korean Residents in Post-Surrender Japan.” Japanese Studies 24:1 (May 2004): 5-28.
Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. “Cold War Politics and the Repatriation of Koreans from Japan to North Korea.” Asian Studies Review 29:4 (December 2005): 357-382.
Stolbert, Eva-Maria. “The Siberian Frontier between ‘White Mission’ and ‘Yellow Peril,’ 1890s-1920s.” Nationalities Review 32:1 (March 2004): 165-181.
KOREANS COMMUNITIES ABROAD: NORTH AMERICA AND THE PACIFIC
Chang, Edward Taehan. “What Does It Mean to Be Korean Today?: One Hundred Years of Koreans in America and More.” Amerasia Journal 29:3 (2003-2004): xix-xxvi.
Che, Sunny. Forever Alien: A Korean Memoir 1930-1951. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Co., 2005.
Choi, Anne Soon. “‘Hawaii Has Been My America’: Generation, Gender and Korean Immigrant Experience in Hawai‘i before World War II.” American Studies 45:3 (Fall 2004): 139-155.
Fahs, Robert. “Overseas Koreans and the OSS, 1942-1943.” (Hanguk oegugo taehakkyo Yoksa munhwa yonguso) Yoksa munhwa yongu 21 (2004:12): 95-126.
Kim, Lili M. “The Limits of Americanism and Democracy: Korean Americans, Transnational Allegiance, and the Question of Loyalty on the Homefront during World War II.” Amerasia Journal 29:3 (2003-2004): 79-98.
Oh, Seiwoong. “Hansu’s Journey by Philip Jaisohn: The First Fiction in English from Korean America.” Amerasia Journal 29:3 (2003-2004): 43-56.
SOUTH KOREA: DOMESTIC POLITICS
Kim, Hyung-A. “The Eve of Park’s Military Coup: The Intellectual Debate on National Reconstruction, 1960-61.” East Asian History 25-26 (June-December 2003): 113–140.
Kim, Il-Young. “The Race against Time: Disintegration of the Chang Myun Government and Aborted Democracy.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:3 (September 2004): 167-200.
Kim, Seong-nae. “Sexual Politics of State Violence: On the Cheju April Third Massacre of 1948.” In Meaghan Morris and Brett de Bary, eds. Traces 2: Race Panic and the Memory of Migration. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2001.
Pang, Kie-Chung and Michael D. Shin, eds. Landlords, Peasants and Intellectuals in Modern Korea. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University East Asia Program, 2006.
Suh, Kyung Hee. “Drafting and Revision in the Founding Constitutional Law of the Republic of Korea: A Study of the Form of Government.” Hanguk chongch’ihak yongu 38:4 (Winter 2004): 161-182.
Yang, Woo Jin. “Two Key Historical Moments in the Early 1960s: A Preliminary Reconsideration of 4.19 and 5.16.” The Journal of Korean Studies 10:1 (Fall 2005): 121-143
SOUTH KOREA: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Cumings, Bruce. “American Airpower and Nuclear Strategy in Northeast Asia since 1945.” In Mark Selden and Alvin Y. So, eds. War and State Terrorism: The United States, Japan, and the Asia-Pacific in the Long Twentieth Century. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004.
Huebner, A.J. “Kilroy is Back: Images of American Soldiers in Korea, 1950-1963.” American Studies 45:1 (Spring 2004): 103-129.
Jo, Sam-Sang. “Misperception and Inter-Bureaucratic Struggle within the Truman Administration: A Case Study of American Foreign Policy on the Eve of the Korean War.” Korea Observer 35:4 (Winter 2004): 689-708.
Oh, Arissa. “A New Kind of Missionary Work: Christians, Christian Americanists, and the Adoption of Korean GI Babies, 1955-1961.” Womens Studies Quarterly 33:3/4 (Fall/Winter 2005): 161-188.
Park, Tae-Gyun. “Ideological Battlefield and Buffer Zone: Korea’s Position in East Asia in the 1940s and the 1950s.” In Paul Servais, ed. The Korean War: A Eurasian Perspective. Louvain-la-Neuve: Bruylant-Academia, 2001.
Price, John. “The ‘Cat’s Paw’: Canada and the United Nations Temporary Commission on Korea.” The Canadian Historical Review 85:2 (June 2004): 297-324.
Sawyer, Robert. Military Advisors in Korea: KMAG in Peace and War. Honolulu: University Press of the Pacific, 2005 reprint.
SOUTH KOREA: ECONOMICS
Park, Tae-Gyun. “Different Roads, Common Destination: Economic Discourses in South Korea during the 1950s.” Modern Asian Studies 39:3 (July 2005): 661-682.
Piazolo, Marc. “Determinants of South Korean Economic Growth, 1955-1990.” International Economic Journal 9:4 (Winter 1995): 109-133.
Pyo, Hak K. “Estimates of Capital Stock and Capital/Output Coefficients by Industries: Korea (1953-86).” International Economic Journal 2:3 (Autumn 1988): 79-121.
NORTH KOREA
Armstrong, Charles K. “Contemporary History in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.” In Hanguksa hakhoe, ed. Hanguksa yongu pangbop ui saeroun mosaek. Seoul: Kyongin munhwasa, 2003.
Armstrong, Charles K. “‘Fraternal Socialism’: The International Reconstruction of North Korea, 1953-62.” Cold War History 5:2 (May 2005): 161-187.
Armstrong, Charles K. “Familism, Socialism and Political Religion in North Korea.” Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions 6:3 (December 2005): 383-394.
Cucullu, Gordon. Separated At Birth: How North Korea Became the Evil Twin. Guilford, CT: Lyons Press, 2004.
Kotkin, Stephen and Charles K. Armstrong. “A Socialist Regional Order in Northeast Asia after World War II.” In Charles K. Armstrong, Gilbert Rozman, Samuel S. Kim, and Stephen Kotkin, eds. Korea at the Center: Dynamics of Regionalism in Northeast Asia. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2006.
Lankov, Andrei. “Soviet Politburo Decisions and the Emergence of the North Korean State, 1946-1948.” Korea Observer 36:3 (Autumn 2005): 385-404.
Minnich, James M. North Korean People’s Army: Origins and Current Tactics. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2005.
Myers, Brian. “The Watershed that Wasn’t: Re-Evaluating Kim Il Sung’s ‘Juche Speech’ of 1955.” Acta Koreana 9:1 (January 2006): 89-115.
Park, Hyun Ok. Two Dreams in One Bed: Empire, Social Life, and the Origins of the North Korean Revolution in Manchuria. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005.
Park, Myung-Lim. “Historical Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy in North Korea: Reassessing the North Korean Revolution.” Korean Studies Forum 1 (2002): 165-213.
Park, Myung-Lim. “The Historical Trajectory and Peculiarities of ‘Modernization without Democracy’: The Case of North Korea.” Korea Observer 36:3 (Autumn 2005): 405-428.
Ra, Jong-yil. “Governing North Korea: Some Afterthoughts on the Autumn of 1950.” Journal of Contemporary History 40:3 (July 2005): 521-546.
Schafer, Bernd. “Weathering the Sino-Soviet Conflict: The GDR and North Korea, 1949-1989.” Cold War International History Project Bulletin 14/15 (Winter 2003-Spring 2004): 25-71.
Shen, Zhihua. Mao Zedong, Stalin and the Korean War. Hong Kong: Tian Di Publishing Co., 1998.
Szalontai, Balazs. “‘You Have No Political Line of Your Own’: Kim Il Sung and the Soviets, 1953-1964.” Cold War International History Project Bulletin 14/15 (Winter 2003-Spring 2004): 87-103.
Szalontai, Balazs. Kim Il Sung in the Khrushchev Era: Soviet-DPRK Relations and the Roots of North Korean Despotism, 1953-1964. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006.
THE KOREAN WAR
Adeleke, Ademola. “Playing Fairy Godfather to the Commonwealth: The United States and the Colombo Plan.” Commonwealth and Comparative Politics 42:3 (November 2004): 393-411.
Atkinson, Tex. From the Cockpit: Coming of Age in the Korean War. Houston, TX: John M. Hardy Pub. Co., 2004.
Avery, Pat McGrath. They Came Home: Korean War POWs Tell Their Stories. XXX: River Road Press, 2005.
Bailey, Kincheon H. Firing and Flying for the Field Artillery in Korea. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2004.
Bechtol, Bruce E., Jr. “Changing Realities and Paradigms in Social and Political Aspects of the Cold War: The Korean Conflict.” Korea Observer 36:2 (Summer 2005): 265-296.
Boose, Donald. US Army in the Korean War: Battle Orders 11. London: Osprey Books, 2005.
Brockett, Gavin D. “The Legend of ‘The Turk’ in Korea: Popular Perceptions of the Korean War and Their Importance to a Turkish National Identity.” War and Society 22:2 (XXX 2004): 109-142.
Casey, Steven. “White House Publicity Operations during the Korean War, June 1950-June 1951.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 35:4 (December 2005): 691-717.
Chen, Jian. “Chinese Intervention and Communist Bloc’s Cooperation in the Korean War.” In Hwang Byong-Moo and Lee Pil-Jung, eds. Pursuing Peace beyond the Korean War. Seoul: The Research Institute on National Security Affairs, Korea National Defense University, 2000.
Chung, Hye Seung. “Hollywood Goes to Korea: Biopic Politics and Douglas Sirk’s Battle Hymn.” Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 25:1 (March 2005): 51-80.
Conway-Lanz, Sahr. “Beyond No Gun Ri: Refugees and the United States Military in the Korean War.” Diplomatic History 29:1 (January 2005): 49-81.
Chung, Yong Wook. “Leaflets, and the Nature of the Korean War as Psychological Warfare.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:3 (September 2004): 91-116.
Clark, Ian and Nicholas J. Wheeler. “Korea and Anglo-American Nuclear Strategy 1950-2.” In Ian Clark and Nicholas J. Wheeler. The British Origins of Nuclear Strategy 1945-1955. New York: Oxford University Press, 1989.
Coleman, Bradley Lynn. “The Colombian Army in Korea, 1950-1954.” The Journal of Military History 69:4 (October 2005): 1137-1178.
Cooker, Maurice P. West Coast Support Group: Task Force 96.8 Korea 1950-1953. Latheronwheel, Caithness, Scotland: Whittles Publishing, 2003.
Dowdey, Patrick, John Kie-Chiang Oh, and Bruce Cumings. Living Through the Forgotten War: Portrait of Korea. New York: The Korea Society, 2004.
Ecker, Richard E. Korean Battle Chronology: Unit-by-Unit United States Casualty Figures and Medal of Honor Citations. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Co., 2005.
Edwards, Paul M. The Hill Wars of the Korean Conflict: A Dictionary of Hills, Outposts, and Other Sites of Military Action. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2006.
Fowler, Albert G. “Following in the Footsteps of Our Lord: Canadian Army Chaplains in Korea 1950-1953.” Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society 35 (October 1993): 121-131.
Gifford, Peter. “Phillip Knightley and the Korean War.” Quadrant 42:1-2 (1998): 86-90.
Gilbert, Oscar E. Marine Corps Tank Battles in Korea. Havertown: Casement, 2003.
Gole, Henry G. Soldiering: Observations from Korea, Vietnam, and Safe Places. Dulles, VA: Potomac Books, 2005.
Grey, Jeffrey. “The Korean War.” Journal of Contemporary History 39:4 (October 2004): 667-676.
Griepp, Frank. “Remembering the Korean War 50 Years Ago: From a Chaplain’s Point of View.” Assemblies of God Heritage 20:1 (Spring 2000): 4-10.
Guo, C. and R. Ren. “Learning and Problem Representation in Foreign Policy Decision-Making: China’s Decision to Enter the Korean War Revisited.” Public Administration Quarterly 27:3-4 (2003): 274-310.
Hallquist, Deborah L. “Developments in the RN First Assistant Role During the Korean War.” AORN Journal 82:4 (October 2005): 644-662.
Hara, Terushi. “The Korean Conflict: An Economic Analysis.” In Paul Servais, ed. The Korean War: A Eurasian Perspective. Louvain-la-Neuve: Bruylant-Academia, 2001.
Hardy, Ben and Duane Hall. Photographic Aerial Reconnaissance and Interpretation, Korea, 1950-1952: Yokota Air Base, Japan; Taegu and Kimpo Air Bases, Korea. Manhattan, KS: Sunflower University Press, 2004.
Herman, Jan K. Frozen in Memory: Navy Medicine and Korea, 1950-1953. Washington, D.C.: Brassey’s Inc., 2005.
Hillman, E.L. “Disloyalty Among ‘Men in Arms’: Korean War POWs at Court-Martial.” North Carolina Law Review 82:5 (May 2004): 1629-1660.
Hobbs, Cmdr. David, MBE, RN. “British Commonwealth Carrier Operations in the Korean War.” Air and Space Power Journal 18:4 (Winter 2004): 62-71.
Hocking, B. “Re: ‘Cancer in Korean War Navy Technicians: Mortality Survey after 40 Years.’” American Journal of Epidemiology 157:3 (1 February 2003): 279.
Holmsten, Richard B. Ready to Fire: Memoir of an American Artilleryman in the Korean War. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 2003.
Jackson, Michael Gordon. “Beyond Brinksmanship: Eisenhower, Nuclear War Fighting, and Korea, 1953-1968.” Presidential Studies Quarterly 35:1 (March 2005): 52-75.
Jensen, Robert Travis. Bloody Snow: A Doctor’s Memoir of the Korean War. Carmel, IN: Cork Hill Press, 2005.
Jeruchim, Simon. Frenchy: A Young Jewish-French Immigrant Discovers Love and Art in America – and War in Korea. McKinleyville, CA: Fithian Press, 2005.
Kaplan, Lawrence S. “The Korean War and N.A.T.O. after Fifty Years: An American Perspective.” In Paul Servais, ed. The Korean War: A Eurasian Perspective. Louvain-la-Neuve: Bruylant-Academia, 2001.
Kil, Kwangjun. Photos from Korean War June 1950-July 1953. Seoul: Yeyong, 2005.
Kim, Dong Choon. “Forgotten War, Forgotten Massacres: The Korean War (1950-1953) as Licensed Mass Killings.” Journal of Genocide Research 6:4 (December 2004): 523-544.
Kim, Dong-chun. War and Society. Cambridge, MA: Tamal Vista, 2005.
Kim, Myongsob. “The Politics of Troop-Dispatch: Why Did the Europeans Send Their Boys to Korea?” The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis 16:2 (Fall 2004): 227-251.
Lai, Brian and Dan Reiter. “Rally `Round the Union Jack? Public Opinion and the Use of Force in the United Kingdom, 1948-2001.” International Studies Quarterly 49:2 (June 2005): 255-272.
Leary, William M. Anything, Anywhere, Any Time: Combat Cargo in the Korean War. Washington, D.C.: Air Force History and Museums Program, 2000.
Lee, Bong. The Unfinished War: Korea. New York: Algora Pub., 2003.
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.” The Journal of Military History 68:3 (July 2004): 911-942.
Mathes, Robert W., William F. Page, Harriet M. Crawford, A. Marshall McBean, and Richard N. Miller. “Long-Term Sequelae of Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome Attributable to Hantaan Virus in Korean War Veterans.” Military Medicine 170:4 (April 2005): 315-319.
Matray, James I. “Ensuring Korea’s Freedom: The Decision to Cross the 38th Parallel.” In Thomas G. Paterson, ed. Major Problems in American Foreign Policy, volume II: Since 1914. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1984.
Matray, James I. “The Korean War.” In Howard Jones, ed. Safeguarding the Republic: Essays and Documents in American Foreign Relations, 1890-1991. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1992.
Matray, James I. “The Korean Armistice Talks: Divergent Negotiating Strategies.” In Hwang Byong-Moo and Lee Pil-Jung, eds. Pursuing Peace beyond the Korean War. Seoul: The Research Institute on National Security Affairs, Korea National Defense University, 2000.
Matray, James I. “Dean Acheson’s Press Club Speech Reexamined.” Journal of Conflict Studies 22:1 (Spring 2002): 28-55.
Matray, James I. “Imperialist Invasion?: Moscow, Beijing, Pyongyang, and the U.S. Decision to Cross the Thirty-Eighth Parallel.” New England Journal of History 60:1-3 (Fall 2003-Spring 2004): 130-162.
Matray, James I. “Progress and Paralysis: The Korean Truce Talks, July 1951 to May 1952.” Mark F. Wilkinson, ed. The Korean War at Fifty: International Perspectives. Lexington, VA: Virginia Military Institute, 2004.
McWilliams, Bill. On Hallowed Ground: The Last Battle for Pork Chop Hill. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2003.
Millett, Allan R. The War for Korea, 1945-1950: A House Burning. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2005.
Millett, Allan R. Korean War. Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books, 2005.
Nalty, Bernard C. Long Passage to Korea: Black Sailors and the Integration of the U.S. Navy. Washington, D.C.: Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, Naval Historical Center, 2003.
Nolan, T.D. “The Indoctrination Defense: From the Korean War to Lee Boyd Malvo.” Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law 11:3 (Spring 2004): 435-465.
Ohn, Chang-il. “Conducting the Korean War and Its Lessons.” In Hwang Byong-Moo and Lee Pil-Jung, eds. Pursuing Peace beyond the Korean War. Seoul: The Research Institute on National Security Affairs, Korea National Defense University, 2000.
Pailet, Ted. Korean War and Me. XXX: Iuniverse, 2004.
Plowman, Peter. Across the Sea to War: Australian and New Zealand Troop Convoys from 1865 through Two World Wars to Korea and Vietnam. Dural, New South Wales, Australia: Rosenberg Publishing, 2003.
Rottman, Gordon and I. Palmer. US World War II and Korean War Field Fortifications, 1941-53: Fortresses. London: Osprey, 2005.
Shen, Zhihua. “Sino-North Korean Conflict and Its Resolution during the Korean War.” Cold War International History Project Bulletin 14/15 (Winter 2003-Spring 2004): 9-24.
Shin, Bok-ryong. “The Origins of the Korean War: Kim Il-sung’s Intention to Begin the War.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:3 (September 2004): 133-166.
Smith, Thomas W., Jr. Alpha Bravo Delta Guide to the Korean Conflict. Indianapolis, IN: Alpha, 2004.
Soh, Jin-chul. “A Review on the Causes of Korean War in the Light of New Documents.” In Hwang Byong-Moo and Lee Pil-Jung, eds. Pursuing Peace beyond the Korean War. Seoul: The Research Institute on National Security Affairs, Korea National Defense University, 2000.
Strawe, Jack Joseph. Korea and the Magic Line: Tripwire to Hell. XXX: Booklocker, 2004.
Stueck, William W. “The United States, the Korean Intervention of June 1950, and the Role of the United Nations in the War that Followed.” In Hwang Byong-Moo and Lee Pil-Jung, eds. Pursuing Peace beyond the Korean War. Seoul: The Research Institute on National Security Affairs, Korea National Defense University, 2000.
Tarling, Nicholas. Britain, Southeast Asia and the Impact of the Korean War. Singapore: Singapore University Press, 2005.
Thornton, Richard C. “Truman’s Command Decisions and the Korean War.” Korea and World Affairs 28:3 (Fall 2004): 295-305.
Vieler, Eric H. Destination Evil: Remembering the Korean War. Lanham, MD: Hamilton Books, 2004.
Werrell, Kenneth R. Sabres over Mig Alley: F-86 and the Battle for Air Superiority in Korea. Bethesda, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2005.
Wolfe, Daniel. Cold Ground’s Been My Bed: A Korean War Memoir. LaVergne, TN: Lightning Source, 2005.
Yegorova, Natalia. “Stalin’s Conception of Maritime Power: Revelations from the Russian Archives.” Journal of Strategic Studies 28:2 (April 2005): 157-186.
Yoo, Grace. “A Not So Forgotten War.” Peace Review 16:2 (2004): 169-179.
Younger, A.E. Blowing our Bridges: The Memories of a Young Officer who Finds Himself on the Beaches at Dunkirk, Landing at H-hour on D-Day and Then in Korea. Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England: Pen and Sword Military, 2004.
Witt, Linda, Judith Bellafaire, Britta Granrud, and Mary Jo Binker. ‘A Defense Weapon Known to be a Value’: Servicewomen of the Korean War Era. Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 2005.
Worland, Eric G. “The Bridges at Toko-ri and Hollywood’s Treatment of the Korean War 1951-1964.” In Paul Servais, ed. The Korean War: A Eurasian Perspective. Louvain-la-Neuve: Bruylant-Academia, 2001.
Zhang, Baijia. “Cross the Yalu River: How China Handled a Crisis and Decided to Enter the Korean War.” Social Sciences in China 24:2 (Summer 2003): 109-117.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: GENERAL
Baker, Don. “Modernization and Monotheism: How Urbanization and Westernization Have Transformed the Religious Landscape of Korea.” In Sang-Oak Lee and Gregory K. Iverson, eds. Pathways into Korean Language and Culture: Essays in Honor of Young-key Kim-Renaud. Seoul: Pajigong Press, 2003.
Jorgensen, John. “The Rebirth of a Marginalised Knowledge: Alternate Histories and Symbolic Analysis in Nativist Korean New Religious Movements.” Tangunhak yongu 10 (2004:6): 329-356.
Kim, Andrew Eungi. “Nation-building and Korean Civil Religion: The Making of National Community, Culture and Identity.” Acta Koreana 8:2 (July 2005): 117-137.
Pak, Ung Kyu. From Fear to Hope: The Shaping of Premillennialism in Korea, 1884-1945. New York: Peter Lang, 2004.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: BUDDHISM
Adams, Edward B. The Death of Echadon: How Buddhism Came to Silla. Seoul: Seoul International Pub., 1986.
Buswell, Robert E., Jr., ed. Currents and Countercurrents: Korean Influences on the East Asian Buddhist Traditions. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005.
Buswell, Robert E., Jr. “Patterns of Influence in East Asian Buddhism: The Korean Case.” In Robert E. Buswell, Jr., ed. Currents and Countercurrents: Korean Influences on the East Asian Buddhist Traditions. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005.
Buswell, Jr., Robert E. “Sugi’s Collation Notes to the Koryo Buddhist Canon and Their Significance for Buddhist Textual Criticism.” The Journal of Korean Studies 9 (Fall 2004): 129-184.
Chan, Chi-wah. “The Korean Impact on T’ien-t’ai Buddhism in China: A Historical Analysis.” In Robert E. Buswell, Jr., ed. Currents and Countercurrents: Korean Influences on the East Asian Buddhist Traditions. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005.
Cho, Eunsu. “The Uses and Abuses of Wonhyo and the ‘"'T’ong Pulgyo’ Narrative.” The Journal of Korean Studies 9 (Fall 2004): 33-59.
Cho, Eunsu. “Wonch’uk’s Place in the East Asian Buddhist Transformation.” In Robert E. Buswell, Jr., ed. Currents and Countercurrents: Korean Influences on the East Asian Buddhist Traditions. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005.
Cho, Sungtaek. “The Formation of Modern Buddhist Scholarship: The Case of Bak Jong-hong and Kim Dong-hwa.” Korea Journal 45:1 (Spring 2005): 5-28.
Faure, Bernard. “Ch’an Master Musang: A Korean Monk in East Asian Context.” In Robert E. Buswell, Jr., ed. Currents and Countercurrents: Korean Influences on the East Asian Buddhist Traditions. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005.
Forte, Antonino. A Jewel in Indra’s Net: The Letter Sent by Fazang in China to Uisang in Korea. Kyoto: Italian School of East Asian Studies, 2000.
Huang, Chi-chiang. “Uich’on’s Pilgrimage and the Rising Prominence of the Korean Monastery in Hang-chou during the Sung and Yuan Periods.” In Robert E. Buswell, Jr., ed. Currents and Countercurrents: Korean Influences on the East Asian Buddhist Traditions. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005.
Huh, Woosung. “A Monk of Mukti and Karma: The Life and Thought of Baek Yongseong.” Korea Journal 45:1 (Spring 2005): 29-63.
Jorgensen, John. “Korea as a Source for the Regeneration of Chinese Buddhism: The Evidence of Ch’an and Son Literature.” In Robert E. Buswell, Jr., ed. Currents and Countercurrents: Korean Influences on the East Asian Buddhist Traditions. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005.
Kim, Jong-in. Philosophical Contexts for Wonhyo’s Interpretation of Buddhism. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2004.
Kim, Kwang Sik. “A Study of Han Yong-un’s ‘On the Reform of Korean Buddhism.’” Korea Journal 45:1 (Spring 2005): 64-86.
McBride II, Richard D. “The Vision-Quest Motif in Narrative Literature on the Buddhist Traditions of Silla.” Korean Studies 27 (2003): 16-47.
Muller, Charles. “The Yogacara Two Hindrances and Their Reinterpretations in East Asia.” Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 27:1 (2004): 207-235.
Muller, Charles. “A Korean Contribution to the Zen Canon: The Oga Hae Seorui (Commentaries of Five Masters on the Diamond Sutra).” In Steven Heine and Dale S. Wright, eds. Zen Classics: Formative Texts in the History of Zen Buddhism. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Park, Chur Hyun. “A New Approach to the Buddhist Doctrine of Sunyata.” The Journal of Modern Korean Studies 8 (December 2005): 84-112.
Park, Jin Y. “Zen Language in Our Time: The Case of Pojo Chinul’s Huatou Meditation.” Philosophy East and West 55:1 (January 2005): 80-98.
Park, Pori. “The Modern Remaking of Korean Buddhist Nationalism during Japanese Colonial Rule (1910-1945).” Korean Studies Forum 1 (2002): 215-239.
Park, Pori. “Korean Buddhist Reforms and Problems in the Adoption of Modernity during the Colonial Period.” Korea Journal 45:1 (Spring 2005): 87-113.
Plassen, Jorg. “Some Random (and Very Preliminary) Notes on Performative Dimensions of Buddhist Commentary Written in China and Korea.” Asiatische Studien 58:3 (2004): 597-611.
Plassen, Jorg. “Sung Tonang (aka. Sungnang, fl. 476?-512) from Koguryo and His Role in Chinese San-lun.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought 5 (2005): 165-198.
Powers, John. “Lost in China, Found in Tibet: How Wonch’uk Became the Author of the Great Chinese Commentary.” The Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 15:1 (1992): 95-103.
Puggioni, Tonino. “The Yogacara-Faxing Faith and the Korean Beopsang Tradition.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 16 (2003): 75-112.
Shin, Chang-Ho. “Women and Their Preservation of Korean Buddhism through Han’gul.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin 14:1-2 (2004): 35-54.
Vermeersch, Sem. “Buddhism and State-Building in Song China and Goryeo Korea.” Asia Pacific: Perspectives 5:1 (December 2004): 4-11.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: TAOISM
Jung, Jae-seo. “Daoism in Korea.” In Livia Kohn, ed. Daoism Handbook. Leiden: Brill, 2000.
Jung, Jaeseo. “The History and Characteristics of Korean Taoism.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin 14:1-2 (2004): 6-34.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: CONFUCIANISM
Choi, Jong-Seong. “The Polarization between the Confucian and Shamanic Culture in the Latter Half of Chosun Dynasty.” Chonggyo yongu 34 (2004 Spring): 323-334.
Han, Do Hyun. “The Spirit of Community in Confucian Social Theory.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin 14:1-2 (2004): 55-70.
Hwang, Joon-yon. “Neo-Confucian Scholars of Chosun Dynasty and the Problems of Spiritual Cultivation in Case of the ‘Four-Seven Debate.’” Tongyang cholhak yongu 25 (2001:6): 217-234.
Kang, Jae-eun. Land of Scholars: Two Thousand Years of Korean Confucianism. Paramus, NJ: Homa & Sekey, 2006.
Kim, Sungmoon. “Confucian Charisma and the True Way of the Moral Politician: Interpreting the Tension between Toegye and Nammyeong in Late Sixteenth Century Joseon.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:3 (September 2004): 201-230.
Kim, Young-doo. Toegye and Gobong Write Letters. Fremont, CA: Jain Publishing, 2005.
Lee, Chung. Alfred North Whitehead and Yi Yulgok: Toward a Process-confucian Spirituality in Korea. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2006.
Tillman, Hoyt Cleveland. “Cho Shik and Nammyung Studies: Preliminary Reflections and Questions from Afar.” Nammyong yongu nonch’ong 10 (2000:6): 159-168.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: SILHAK
Baker, Don. “Tasan between Catholicism and Confucianism: A Decade Under Suspicion.” Tasan hakpo 5 (2004:6): 55-82.
Kalton, Michael C. “Chong Tasan and Mencius: Towards a Contemporary East-West Interface.” Tasan hakpo 5 (2004:6): 7-53.
Kawashima, Fujiya. “Tasan’s Policy Vision for Local Communities: A Preliminary Inquiry.” Tasanhak 5 (2004:6): 211-236.
Kim, Hyoungchan. “The Modernistic Aspects of Hong Dae-yong’s Axiological View of Nature.” Korea Journal 45:1 (Spring 2005): 233-256.
Kim, Yung-Sik. “Science and the Confucian Tradition in the Work of Chong Yagyong.” Tasanhak 5 (2004:6): 127-168.
Lee, Yong-Ju. “Tasan and Ch’ing Scholars’ Understandings of Adoption and Succession.” Tasanhak 5 (2004:6): 237-282.
Park, Byung-kun. “Hyegang’s Sin-gi: Emphasis on Chucheuk.” Korea Journal 45:2 (Summer 2005): 216-238.
Ro, Young-chan. “Tasan’s Concept of Learning as an Anthropocosmic Process.” Tasanhak 5 (2004:6): 169-192.
Sung, Tae Yong. “The Heavenly God without Revelation in Tasan’s Philosophy.” Tasanhak 5 (2004:6): 87-126.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: CHRISTIANITY
Baker, Kevin. History of the Orthodox Church in China, Korea and Japan. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2006.
Choi, Chang-moo. “A History and Perspective of Theological Studies in Korea: In the Context of Priestly Formation of the Korean Catholic Church.” (Kat’ollik) Sinhak kwa sasang 52 (Summer 2005): 82-97.
Chung, ChangBok. “A Homiletical Examination of the General Assembly Moderators’ Sermons from 1912 to 1958 in the Presbyterian Church of Korea(PCK).” Korea Presbyterian Journal of Theology 1:1 (May 2001): 233-262.
Clark, Donald N. “Living with the Japanese: The Rise and Fall of the American Prewar Missionary Stake in Korea.” In Thomas B. Lee, ed. A Quest for Ethics in Diplomacy: The Influence of American Missionaries on International Politics in East Asia. Taipei: Tamkang University Press, 1990.
Clark, Donald. “Protestant Christianity: Varieties of Experience in Modern Korea.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin 14:1-2 (2004): 82-98.
Grayson, James Huntley. “Cultural Encounter: Korean Protestantism and Other Religious Traditions.” International Bulletin of Missionary Research 25:2 (April 2001): 66-72.
Grayson, James Huntley. “Christian Impact on Twentieth Century Religious Movements in Korea.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin 14:1-2 (2004): 99-120.
Hanguk kidokkyo yoksa yonguso, ed. “Facts Concerning the Korean Union Church ‘Ilbon Ki Dok Kyo Chosun Kyo Dan: The Korean Church Group of the Japanese Christianity.” Hanguk kidokkyo wa yoksa 16 (2002:2): 223-230.
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. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2002.
Hwang, Jae-Buhm. “The Shamanistic and Confucian Legacies in the Korean Protestant Church: With Special Reference to Its Apolitical Nature.” Acta Koreana 6:2 (July 2003): 111-128.
Ion, A. Hamish. “Japanese Christians Overseas Missionary Movement during the Meiji Period.” Japanese Religions 29:1-2 (January 2004): 109-126.
Jang, Sukman. “Historical Currents and Characteristics of Koreans Protestantism after Liberation.” Korea Journal 44:4 (Winter 2004): 132-156.
Kim, Andrew Eungi. “The Rise and the Fall of Protestantism in East Asia: A Comparison of South Korea and Japan.” Working Paper No. 2003/2, Working Papers in Korean Studies, International Center for Korean Studies, November 2003.
Kim, Andrew Eungi. “Protestantism in Korea and Japan from the 1880s to the 1940s: A Comparative Study of Differential Cultural Reception and Social Impact.” Korea Journal 45:4 (Winter 2005): 261-290.
Kim, Chong Bum. “Preaching the Apocalypse in Colonial Korea: The Protestant Millennialism of Kil Son-ju.” In Robert E. Buswell, Jr. and Timothy S. Lee, eds. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2005.
Kim, James Jin-Hong. “Bible versus Guns: Horace G. Underwood’s Evangelization of Korea.” Asia Pacific: Perspectives 5:1 (December 2004): 33-37.
Kim, Young-Gwan. “Karl Barth’s Reception in Korea: An Historical Overview.” Evangelical Review of Theology 27:1 (January 2003): 73-85.
Ko, Misook. A Philosopher’s Journey into Rehe: Searching for the Portrait of Yeonam through Travel Diary of Rehe. Seoul: Greenbee Publishing Co., 2005.
Lim, Hee-Kuk. “Brief Historical Survey of Early Presbyterian Churches in the Northern Regions of Kyongsangbuk Do.” Korea Presbyterian Journal of Theology 2 (2002): 49-80.
Min, Kyoung Bae. A History of Christian Churches in Korea. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2005.
Oak, Sung-Deuk. “Shamanistic Tan’gun and Christian Hananim: Protestant Missionaries’ Interpretation of the Korean Founding Myth, 1895-1934.” Studies in World Christianity 7:1 (2001): 42-57.
Sa, Mija. “Women in the Korean Church: A Historical Survey.” Korea Presbyterian Journal of Theology 1:1 (May 2001): 339-351.
Yoo, Young Sik. Earlier Canadian Missionaries in Korea: A Study in History, 1888-1895. Ontario: The Society for Korean and Related Studies, 1987.
ECONOMICS:
Lim, Won-Hyuk. The Origin and Evolution of the Korean Economic System. Seoul: Korea Development Institute, 2000.
EDUCATION
Ewha Womans University Archives. Ewha Old and New: 110 Years of History 1886-1996. Seoul: Ewha Yoja Taehakkyo Ch’ulp’anbu, 2005.
Lee, Sang-hae. Seowon: The Architecture of Korea’s Private Academies. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym, 2005.
WOMEN
Choi, Hyaeweol. “An American Concubine in Old Korea: Missionary Discourse on Gender, Race, and Modernity.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 25:3 (2004): 134-161.
Das Gupta, Monica and Shuzhou Li. “Gender Bias in China, the Republic of Korea, and India 1920-90: Effects of War, Famine, and Fertility Decline.” New York: The World Bank, 1999. The World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series, no. 2140.
Das Gupta, Monica, Sunhwa Lee, Patricia Uberoi, Danning Wang, Lihong Wang, and Xiaodan Zhang. “State Policies and Women’s Autonomy in China, India, and the Republic of Korea, 1950-2000: Lessons from Contrasting Experiences.” New York: The World Bank, 1999. The World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series, no. 2497.
Han, Hee-sook. “Women’s Life during the Choson Dynasty.” International Journal of Korean History 6 (December 2004): 113-160.
Kim, Grace Ji-Sun. “Oppression and Han: Korean Women’s Historical Context.” Journal of Asian and Asian American Theology 3:1 (Spring 1999): 55-70.
Lim, Byun-Won. The Lives of Korean Women in History. Seoul: Iljisa, 2005.
Shim, Jung-Soon. “Recasting the National Motherhood: Transactions of Western Feminisms in Korean Theatre.” Theatre International Journal 29:2 (July 2004): 143-154.
SCIENCES: SCIENCE
Park, Seong-Rae. “Portugal and Korea: Obscure Connections in the Pre-Modern Sciences before 1900.” In Luis Saraiva, ed. History of Mathematical Sciences: Portugal and East Asia II: Scientific Practices and the Portuguese Expansion in Asia, 1498-1759. Lisbon: EMAF-UL, 2001.
Park, Seong-Rae. Science and Technology in Korean History: Excursions, Innovations, and Issues. Fremont, CA: Jain Publishing, 2005.
SCIENCES: ASTRONOMY
Debarbat, Suzanne. “Korean Instruments Preserved in the Paris Observatory Collection.” In Wayne Orchiston, F. Richard Stephenson, Suzanne Debarbat, and Nha Il-Seong, eds. Astronomical Instruments and Archives from the Asia-Pacific Region: Proceedings of an International Conference Held in Korea in July 2002. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2004.
Jeong, Seong-Hee. “Calendar-making in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Korea and the Present Archives.” In Wayne Orchiston, F. Richard Stephenson, Suzanne Debarbat, and Nha Il-Seong, eds. Astronomical Instruments and Archives from the Asia-Pacific Region: Proceedings of an International Conference Held in Korea in July 2002. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2004.
Lee, E.H., Y.S. Ahn, H.J. Yang, and K.Y. Chen. “The Sunspot and Auroral Activity Cycle Derived from Korean Historical Records of the 11th–18th Century.” Solar Physics 224:1-2 (October 2004): 373-386.
Lee, Jung-Bok and Nha Il-Seong. “The Long-term Project of Astronomical Archives in Korean History.” In Wayne Orchiston, F. Richard Stephenson, Suzanne Debarbat, and Nha Il-Seong, eds. Astronomical Instruments and Archives from the Asia-Pacific Region: Proceedings of an International Conference Held in Korea in July 2002. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2004.
Nha, Il-Seong. “King Sejong’s Sundial, Angbu Il-gui.” In Wayne Orchiston, F. Richard Stephenson, Suzanne Debarbat, and Nha Il-Seong, eds. Astronomical Instruments and Archives from the Asia-Pacific Region: Proceedings of an International Conference Held in Korea in July 2002. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2004.
Stephenson, F. Richard. “Korean Observations of the Supernova of A.D. 1604.” In Wayne Orchiston, F. Richard Stephenson, Suzanne Debarbat, and Nha Il-Seong, eds. Astronomical Instruments and Archives from the Asia-Pacific Region: Proceedings of an International Conference Held in Korea in July 2002. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2004.
Yang, Hong-Jin, Changbom Park, and Myeong-Gu Park. “Analysis of Historical Meteor and Meteor Shower Records: Korea, China, and Japan.” Icarus 175:1 (May 2005): 215-225.
SCIENCE: MEDICINE
Baker, Don. “Oriental Medicine in Korea.” In Helaine Selin, ed. Medicine Across Cultures: History and Practice of Medicine in Non-Western Cultures. Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.
SCIENCE: GEOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY
Choe, Yeong-jun. Land and Life: A Historical Geographical Exploration of Korea. Fremont, CA: Jain Publishing, 2005.
Kim, Ki-hyuk. “The Development of Human Geography and Methodology since 1945.” In The Organizing Committee of the 29th International Geographical Congress. Korean Geography and Geographers. Seoul: Hanum, 2000.
Kim, Shin. East Sea. Seoul: Hanguk haksul chongbo, 2001.
Kim, Shin. The Name and Limit of the East Sea. Seoul: Jiyoungsa, 2005.
Lee, Ki-Suk. “The Historical Precedent for the Geographical Name of East Sea (Sea of Japan).” Nomina Africana 15:1-2 (November 2001): 169-188.
Savenije, Henny. “Dutch Cartography and Korea.” In Soul yoksa pangmulgwan, ed. European ui sangsang Kkorea. Seoul: Soul yoksa pangmulgwan, 2004.
Yang, Bo-kyung. “Traditional Geography.” In The Organizing Committee of the 29th International Geographical Congress. Korean Geography and Geographers. Seoul: Hanum, 2000.
LITERATURE
Cho, Dong-Il. “Korean Literary History in the East Asian Context.” Acta Koreana 8:2 (July 2005): 97-115.
Cho, Sung-won. “What is P’ansori?: A Genre Comparison with English Renaissance Drama.” Comparative Korean Studies 11:2 (December 2003): 139-164.
Cho, Sung-Won. “Trapped in the Quest for Realism: Mistaken Equality in Namchang Chunhyangga.” Korea Journal 44:2 (Summer 2004): 102-122.
Cho, Sung-Won. “Renaissance Nun vs. Korean Gisaeng: Chastity and Female Celibacy in Measure for Measure and “Chun-hyang Jeon.” Comparative Literature Studies 41:4 (2004): 565-583.
Choi, Ann Y. “Translating Affect: Aura in Kim Sowol’s Poetry.” Acta Koreana 8:1 (January 2005): 109-135.
Chung, Chung Ho. “Enlightenment Poetics in Eighteenth-Century Korea: A Rereading of Pak Chega’s Writings.” Comparative Korean Studies 11:2 (December 2003): 167-181.
Eggert, Marion. “Dramatic Art and Performativity in Pak Chiwon’s Yorha ilgi.” Asiatische Studien 58:3 (2004): 813-829.
Glade, Jon. “Collaboration and Resistance: Representations of Colonial Korea.” Studies on Asia Series II 1:1 (Fall 2004): 56-65. (http://www.isp.msu.edu/studiesonasia/s2v1n1.htm)
Grayson, James H. “Digging Up Buddhism: Tales Affirming the Antiquity of Buddhism in the Samguk yusa.” Acta Koreana 7:2 (July 2004): 103-120.
Hanscom, Christopher. “Mediated Desire and Aesthetic Resistance in Pak T’aewon’s ‘Fatigue.’”
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Hong, Mickey J.E. “Desire and Decadence: The Poetic Self in Colonial Modernity.”
In Select Papers of the Korean Studies Graduate Student Conference 2003, volume 3. Cambridge, MA: Korea Institute, Harvard University, 2003.
Hwang, Jongyon. “The Story of the Novel in Korea: A Modern Episode.” Korea Journal 45:3 (Autumn 2005): 209-229.
Jang, Won-Jae. “Toward a Modern Society: History of the Korean Theatre in the Modern Period 1919-1940.” International Journal of Korean History 6 (December 2004): 189-208.
Jang, Yeonok. “Changing View on the Development of P’ansori and Its Aesthetics.” The Journal of Modern Korean Studies 8 (December 2005): 64-83.
Jo, Yoong-hee. “Mt. Geumgangsan and Its Literary Figuration: An Analysis on Yi Sangsu’s Travelogue in the Late-Joseon Period.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:1 (March 2005): 155-177.
Jo, Yoong-hee. “A Semiotic Approach to Narratives about the Mid-Silla Period in Samguk yusa.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:2 (June 2005): 199-222.
Jo, Yoong-hee. “Poetic Criticism in the Mid-Joseon Period: Focusing on Arguments about the Tang and Song Styles in the Early 17th Century.” Korea Journal 45:2 (Summer 2005): 265-288.
Kihl, Tae-suk. “The Significance, Various Manifestations and Roles of Kwanum Tales as Found in Samguk Yusa.” International Journal of Korean History 6 (December 2004): 53-86.
Kim, Hunggyu. Understanding Korean Literature. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1997.
Kim, Jin-a. “Language, Commodity and the City: The Production of Urban Literature in Colonial Korea.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 16 (2003): 39-74.
Kim, Kichung. “Unheard Voices: The Life of the Nobi in O Hwi-mun’s Swaemirok.” Korean Studies 27 (2003): 108-137.
Lee, Ann Sung-hi. Yi Kwang-su and Modern Korean Literature: Mujong. Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.
Lee, Dong-il. “A Study of History and Theory of Madang Theatre.” (Tanguk taehakkyo nonmunjip) Chayon kwahak – uihak – ye – ch’enungp’yon 34 (1999:2): 637-647.
Lee, Hai-Soon. The Poetic World of Classic Korean Women Writers. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2005.
Lee, Jae-Yon. “Literary Distance between the Editorial Narrative and the New Novel in Korean Literature: ‘A Dialogue between a Blind Man and a Cripple’ and ‘Tears of Blood.’” Korean Studies Forum 1 (2002): 279-299.
Lee, Jin-kyung. “National History and Domestic Spaces: Secret Lives of Girls and Women in 1950s South Korea in O Chong-hui’s ‘The Garden of Childhood’ and ‘The Chinese Street.’” The Journal of Korean Studies 9 (Fall 2004): 61-95.
Lim, Dong-Kwon. In Search of Korean Culture. Seoul: Minsokwon, 2005.
Pastreich, Emanuel. “Making the Vernacular Visible: How Hong Hui-bok Redefined the Korean Popular Novel by Translating the Chinese Novel Jinghuayuan.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 5:1 (2005): 1-25.
Shin, Eun-kyung. “The Discourse of the Kisaeng: ‘Windows’ and the Poetics of Sangsa or ‘a Lovelorn Heart.’” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 16 (2003): 3-19.
Shin, Jeong-hyun. “The Captivity of a Genius: An Interpretation of Wings by Sang Lee.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 16 (2003): 21-37.
Shin, Jiwon. “Recasting Colonial Space: Naturalist Vision and Modern Fiction in 1920s Korea.” Journal of International and Area Studies 11:3 (2004): 51-74.
Yi, Tae-jin. “A Historical Reading of the Tale of Ch’unhyang.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 16 (2003): 193-208.
ARTS: GENERAL AND ASSORTED
Chung, Young Yang. Silken Threads: A History of Embroidery in China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc., 2005.
Floral Design Lattice Doors of Korean Temples. Seoul: Sol, 2004.
Heo, Gyun. Korean Temple Motifs: Beautiful Symbols of the Buddhist Faith. Seoul: Dolbegae Publishers, 2005.
Kim, Youngna. Modern and Contemporary Art in Korea. Elizabeth, N.J.: Hollym, 2005.
Lee, Gyeongja. Traditional Korean Costume. Dorset, United Kingdom: Global Oriental, 2005.
Lee, Kwi Young. “Appreciating Masterpieces of Korean Art at the National Museum of Korea’s New Galleries.” Orientations 36:7 (October 2005): 42-44.
Lee, Kyung Ja. Norigae: Splendor of the Korean Costume. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2005.
Mullany, Frank. The Symbolism of Korean Oriental Pictures. Dorset, United Kingdom: Global Oriental, 2005.
Pak, Youngsook. “Korean Architecture: Harmony with Nature.” East Asia Journal: Studies in Material Culture 1:2 (2003:2): 68-85.
Stocquerler-Beauchamp, Beverly. “The Quest for Korean Chests: Elegant yet Restrained Beauty.” Arts of Asia 35:1 (January-February 2005): 65-74.
Yim, Seock Jae. Roofs and Lines. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2005.
Yim, Seock Jae. Windows and Doors. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2005.
Yim, Seock Jae. Stones, Walls and Paths. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2005.
Yim, Seock Jae. The Traditional Space. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2005.
Yim, Seock Jae. Floral Lattices, Columns and Pavilions. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2005.
ARTS: CERAMICS
Choo C.K.K., 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 Sori Kiln in Kyonggi Province.” Archaeometry46:2 (May 2004): 247-265.
Ham, Seung Wook. “An Archaeochemical Microstructural Study on Koryo Inlaid Celadon.” Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society 23:11 (November 2002): 1531-1540.
Shin, Sook-Chung. “Analyses of Firing Conditions of Ceramics from the Neolithic age to the Chosun Period in Korea.” Che-sagi hakhoeji 17:2 (2003:12): 105-108.
Lee, Hee-kyung. “Ideology, Politics and Vessels: White Porcelain Wares at the Early Joseon Royal Court.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 16 (2003): 167-191.
Shin, Sook-Chung. “Analyses of Firing Conditions of Ceramics from the Neolithic Age to the Chosun Period in Korea.” Chesagi hakhoeji 17:2 (2003:12): 105-108.
ARTS: PAINTING
Chadwick, Anne. “Sun, Moon, and Immortal Peaches.” Hong Kong Medical Journal 2:3 (September 1996): 234-235.
Chadwick, Anne. “Sun, Moon, and Five Peaks.” Hong Kong Medical Journal 4:2 (June 1998): 114-115.
Ch’oe, Wan-su. True-View Landscape Painting: The Art of Kyomje Chong Son. London: Saffron, 2005.
Cho, Sunmie. “Joseon Dynasty Portraits of Meritorious Subjects: Styles and Social Function.” Korea Journal 45:2 (Summer 2005): 151-181.
Chung, Saehyang P. “Turning Toward Each Other: Warmth and Intimacy in Choson-Dynasty Animal Paintings.” Acta Koreana 9:1 (January 2006): 53-87.
Clark, Donald N. “The Alsŏng Examination Scene from the Hanyang‑ga.” In Black Crane: An Anthology of Korean Literature. Cornell University East Asia Papers No. 14. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1977.
Folk Painting: Collection of Keimyung University Museum. Taegu, Republic of Korea: Keimyung University Museum, 2004.
Han, Junghee. “Real-Scenery Landscape Painting in China, Korea, and Japan in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century.” In Judith G. Smith, ed. Tradition and Transformation: Studies in Chinese Art in Honor of Chu-Tsing Li. Wichita, KS: Spencer Museum of Art, The University of Kansas, 2005.
Hwang, Kun and Se Ho Hwang. “Anthropometric Comparison of Portraits of Korean and Japanese Beauty in the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries.” Journal of Craniofacial Surgery 16:5 (September 2005): 790-793.
I, Eo-ryeong. Maehwa (Plum Blossom): Reading the Cultural Codes. London: Saffron, 2005.
Kang, Kwan-shik. “Self-Cultivation in the Portraits of Joseon Literati Scholars.” Korea Journal 45:2 (Summer 2005): 182-215.
Kim, Youngna. 20th Century Korean Art. London: Laurence King Publishing Ltd., 2005.
Kwon, Cheeyun Lilian. “Nuns, Donors, and Sinners: Images of Women in Goryeo Buddhist Paintings.” The Review of Korean Studies 8:2 (June 2005): 179-198.
Lee, Dongju. The Beauty of Old Korean Paintings. London: Saffron, 2005.
Lee, Tae Ho. “Portrait Paintings in the Joseon Dynasty: With a Focus on Their Style of Expression and Pursuit of Realism.” Korea Journal 45:2 (Summer 2005): 107-150.
Nikitina, M. “The St. Petersburg Collection of Drawings by Korean Artist Kin Jungyn (Kisan).” Manuscript Orientalia 2:3 (1996): XXX-XXX.
Oh, Ju-seok. The Art of Kim Hong-do. Chicago: Art Media Resources, 2005.
Roe, Jae-ryung. “International Abstraction in a National Context: Abstract Painting in Korea, 1910-1945.” In Kymberly N. Pinder, ed. Race-ing Art History: Critical Readings in Race and Art History. London: Routledge, 2002.
Yu, Hong-jun. “An Approach through the Theory on Art to Theory on Painting of Scholars of the Korean Practical Science: On the Realism of Seong Ho, Yeon Am, and Da San.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 4:1 (February 2004): 112-132.
ARTS: SCULPTURE
Kang, Woobang. Korean Buddhist Sculpture: Art and Truth. Chicago: Art Media Resources, 2005.
Lee, Chan Hee, Myeong Seong Lee, Mancheol Suh, and Seok-Won Choi. “Weathering and Deterioration of Rock Properties of the Dabotap Pagoda (World Cultural Heritage), Republic of Korea.” Environmental Geology 47:4 (March 2005): 547-557.
Lee, Soyoung. “A Seated Bodhisattva in the Collection of the Mary and Jackson Burke Foundation.” Orientations 35:7 (October 2004): 90-91.
ARTS: ARCHITECTURE
Huh, Gyun. Korean Gardens: Harmony with Intellect and Nature. London: Saffron, 2005.
Kim, Bongnryol. The Secret Spirit of Korean Architecture. London: Saffron, 2005.
MUSIC
Hesselink, Nathan and Jonathan Christian Petty. “Landscape and Soundscape: Geomantic Spatial Mapping in Korean Traditional Music.” Journal of Musicological Research 23:3-4 (2005): 265-288.
Loupinos, Sergei B. “Ethno-social Processes and Musical Culture of Antiquity: China, Korea, Japan.” Asian Musicology 1 (2002:6): 103-109.
DANCE:
Cho, Dong-il. Korean Mask Dance. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2005.
Jeon, Kyung-wook. Korean Mask Dance Dramas: Their History and Structural Principles. Seoul: Youlhwadong, 2005.
Kim, Malbong. Korean Dance. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2005.
LINGUISTICS: HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS
Cho, Young-Mee Yu. “Language Change and the Korean Lexicon.” Historical Linguistics 18 (2001): 89-104.
Cho, Young-Mee Yu. “Diglossia in Korean Language and Literature: A Historical Perspective.” East Asia; An International Quarterly 20:1 (Spring 2002): 3-23.
Eom, I. “Phonological Affinity between Sino-Korean and Chinese Dialects.” Language and Linguistics 6:3 (2005): 483-498.
Kang, Nae-hui. “The Ending –da and Linguistic Modernity in Korea.” In Thomas LaMarre and Kang Nae-hui, eds. Traces 3: Impacts of Modernities. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2004.
King, Ross. “Western Protestant Missionaries and the Origins of Korean Language Modernization.” Journal of International and Area Studies 11:3 (2004): 7-38.
Unger, J. Marshall. “Reconciling Comparative and Internal Reconstruction: The Case of Old Japanese /ti, ri, ni/.” Language 76:3 (September 2000): 655-681.
Vovin, Alexander. “North East Asian Historical-Comparative Linguistics on the Threshold of the Third Millennium.” Diachronica 18:1 (2001): 93-137.
Vovin, Alexander. “Once Again on Lenition in Middle Korean.” Korean Studies 27 (2003): 85-107.
Vovin, Alexander. A Descriptive and Comparative Grammar of Western Old Japanese Part I: Sources, Script and Phonology, Lexicon, Nominals. Dorset, United Kingdom: Global Oriental, 2005.
Yoneoka, J. “The Striking Similarity between Korean and Japanese English Vocabulary: Historical and Linguistic Relationships.” Asian Englishes 8:1 (2005): 26-47.
LINGUISTICS: WRITING SYSTEMS
Kim, Jeongsu. The History and Future of Hanguel: Korea's Indigenous Script. Dorset, United Kingdom: Global Oriental, 2005.
MARTIAL ARTS AND SPORTS
Capener, Steven D. “The Modern Significance of Taekwondo as Sport and Martial Art.” Hanguk sasang kwa munhwa 30 (2005:9): 321-354.
Ok, Gwang. “The Political Significance of Sport: An Asian Case Study - Sport, Japanese Colonial Policy and Korean National Resistance, 1910-1945.” The International Journal of the History of Sport 22:4 (July 2005): 649-670.