GENERAL: HISTORIOGRAPHY
Bale, Martin E. “Archaeological Heritage Management in South Korea: The Nam River Dam Project.” In Mark E. Byington, ed. Early Korea: Reconsidering Early Korean History through Archaeology. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2008.
Deuchler, Martina. “The Flow of Ideas and Institutions – James Palais: His Critics and Friends.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 21:2 (December 2008): 313-322.
Hong, Sah-myung. Korea and the World. Seoul: Hanguk University of Foreign Studies, 2008.
Kim, Kyoung-hwa. “Reevaluating Hwarang Images: National Scholarship in Colonial Korea and Its Traditional Sources.” Archiv Orientalni 76:2 (2008): 177-193.
Kim, Yong Deog. “Korea as Described in History Textbooks Used at Polish Universities.” International Area Review 11:1 (XXX 2008): 111-128.
Paek, Chang Ki. “Descriptions of the History of Gojoseon Shown in Foreign Textbooks.” The Review of Korean Studies 10:4 (December 2007): 211-228.
Roehrig, Terence. “History as a Strategic Weapon: The Korean and Chinese Struggle over Koguryo.” In Seung Ham Yang, Yeon Sik Choi, and Jong Kun Choi, eds. Korean Studies in the World: Democracy, Peace, Prosperity, and Culture. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2008.
Seo, Jungmin. “Politics of Memory in Korea and China: Remembering the Comfort Women and the Nanjing Massacre.” New Political Science 30:3 (September 2008): 369-392.
Seo, Jungmin. “The Politics of Historiography in China: Contextualizing the Koguryo Controversy.” Asian Perspective 32:3 (2008): 39-58.
Sin, Ju-back. “‘How to Cross the Border’ of Historical Perceptions in the History Textbooks of Korea, China and Japan: ‘Liquidation’ of the Asia-Pacific War and Historical Reconciliation.” Korea Journal 48:3 (Autumn 2008): 133-165.
GENERAL: GENERAL STUDIES
Breuker, Remco E., ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2007.
Lankov, Andrei. The Dawn of Modern Korea. Seoul: EunHaeng NaMu, 2007.
Lynn, Hyun Gu. “The History of Korea's Gendered Migrations and the Demographic Turn.” Harvard Asia Quarterly 11:1 (Winter 2008): 16-31.
The National Folk Museum of Korea. The Collection of the National Folk Museum of Korea. Seoul: Sigong Tech. Co., 2007.
Yi, Young-gwan. “Searching for the Korean Cultural Identity: Reassessment on the Cultural Development in the Eighteenth Century Joseon.” Hanguk sasang kwa munhwa 43 (2008:6): 147-172.
GENERAL: BIBLIOGRAPHY
Kontsevich, Lev R. The Selected Bibliography of Works on Korea in Russian and Western Languages (since 19th Century till 2007). Moscow: The “First March” Publishers, 2008.
ARCHAEOLOGY
Choi, Jongtaik. “The Development of the Pottery Technologies of the Korean Peninsula and Their Relationship to Neighboring Regions.” In Mark E. Byington, ed. Early Korea: Reconsidering Early Korean History through Archaeology. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2008.
Choi, Mou-chang. “The Burnt Stone Tools on Imjin River Terrace (II).” Hanguk sonsa kogo hakpo 13 (2007): 57-81.
Jo, Kyungmi, Heisun Yu, and Hyungtae Kang. “Scientific Analysis of Glass from from Hwangnam Daechong Tomb No. 98.” Conservation Science for Asian Cultural Heritage 8 (2007): 7-15.
Kim, Jongho. “Conservation Treatment of Gilded Bronze Sarira Reliquary Excavated from Songlim Temple Tower.” Conservation Science for Asian Cultural Heritage 8 (2007): 43-50.
Kim, J.C., D.K. Kim, M. Youn, C.C. Yun, G. Park, H.J. Woo, Mi-Young Hong, and G.K. Lee. “Pixe Provenancing of Obsidian Artefacts from Paleolithic Sites in Korea.” Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 27 (2007): 122-128.
Kim, Kyoungsu, Heisun Yu, and Yonghee Yi. “A Study on the Manufacturing of Lacquer Ware Objects of Nangnang (1).” Conservation Science for Asian Cultural Heritage 8 (2007): 77-83.
Kim, Kyung Soo, Jeong Yul Kim, Sam Hyang Kim, Chang Zin Lee, and Jeong Deock Lim. “Preliminary Report on Hominid and Other Vertebrate Footprints from the Late Quaternary Strata of Jeju Island, Korea.” Ichnos 16:1-2 (January 2009): 1-11.
Kim, Kyunghee, Mansung Han, and Byongchang Ahn. “The Gilt Bronze Saddle Accessory Excavated from Tomb No. 89 of Kyodong in Changyong: Reports on Conservation Treatment and Manufacturing Technique.” Conservation Science for Asian Cultural Heritage 8 (2007): 17-26.
Lee, Eun-Joo., Dong Hoon Shin, Hoo Yul Yang, Mark Spigelman, and Se Gweon Yim. “Eung Tae’s Tomb: A Joseon Ancestor and the Letters of Those that Loved Him.” Antiquity 83 (March 2009): 145-156.
Lee, Hwan Young, Ji-Eun Yoo, Myung Jin Park, Chong-Youl Kim, and Kyoung-Jin Shin. “Genetic Characteristics and Assessment of Authenticity of Ancient Korean Skeletal Remains.” Human Biology 80:3 (June 2008): 239-250.
Manginis, George. “National Narratives and Archaeology: Thoughts on Koreanness and Hellenism.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:2 (June 2008): 59-73.
Nelson, Sarah Milledge. “Coastal and Environmental Change in Coastal Korea.” North Pacific Prehistory 3 (2009): XXX-XXX.
Nelson, Sarah Milledge. “Horses and Gender in Korea: The Legacy of the Steppe on the Edge of Asia.” In Katheryn Linduff and Karen Rubinson, eds. Are All Warriors Male? Gender Roles on the Ancient Eurasian Steppe. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, 2008.
Pang, M.K. and V.Yu. Bakholdina. “The Origins of the Koreans: Evidence of Physical Anthropology.” Archaeology Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia 34:2 (June 2008): 154-159.
Park, Cheun Soo. “Kaya and Silla in Archaeological Perspective.” In Mark E. Byington, ed. Early Korea: Reconsidering Early Korean History through Archaeology. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2008.
Seong, Chuntaek. “Tanged Points, Microblades and Late Paleolithic Hunting in Korea.” Antiquity 82, no. 318 (December 2008): 871-883.
Shoda, Shinya. “A Brief Introduction to Rescue Archaeology in South Korea.” In Mark E. Byington, ed. Early Korea: Reconsidering Early Korean History through Archaeology. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2008.
Yi, Kun-moo. “The Bronze Culture of Korea.” The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology 1 (2007): 6-33.
THREE KINGDOMS
Cheng, Yenkyu. The New Horizon to Ancient Korean History: Buyeo – Three Kingdoms – Balhae – Goryeo – Joseon Colonies in Japan – The Mental Culture of Ancient Korea. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2009.
Kim, Jang-hwan and Lily Xiao Hong Lee. “The Circulation and Study of the Shishuo Xinyu in Korea.” Early Medieval China 12 (2006): 31-67,
THREE KINGDOMS: KOGURYŎ
Jeon, Ho-Tae. “Artistic Creation, Borrowing, Adaptation, and Assimilation in Koguryo Tomb Murals of the Fourth to Seventh Century.” Archives of Asian Art 56 (2006): 81-104.
Jeon, Ho-tae. Goguryeo: In Search of Its Culture and History. Seoul: Hollym, 2008.
Kang, Hyun Sook. “New Perspectives of Koguryo Archaeological Data.” In Mark E. Byington, ed. Early Korea: Reconsidering Early Korean History through Archaeology. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2008.
Kim, Il-gwon. “Analysis of the Astronomical System of Constellations in Koguryo Tomb Murals.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:2 (June 2008): 5-32.
Rothschild, Norman Harry. “The Koguryan Connection: The Quan (Yon) Family in the Establishment of Wu Zhao’s Political Authority.” China yongu 4 (2008:2): 199-234.
THREE KINGDOMS: PAEKCHE
Kim, Sueyun. “Reflections of Queen Sondok (r.632~647) in the 7th century Silla.” Tongguk sahak 44 (2008:6): 1-34.
Kwon, Oh Young. “The Influence of Recent Archaeological Discoveries on the Research of Paekche History.” In Mark E. Byington, ed. Early Korea: Reconsidering Early Korean History through Archaeology. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2008.
THREE KINGDOMS: SILLA/UNIFIED SILLA
Anami, Virginia. “Encounters with Korean Communities of Tang China Depicted in Monk Ennin’s Diary.” Sillasa hakpo 13 (2008:8): 219-239.
McBride, Richard D. II. “Pak Ch’anghwa and the Hwarang segi Manuscripts.” The Journal of Korean Studies 13:1 (Fall 2008): 57-88.
Oh, Sung Song, Jong Ryul Kim, and Myung Ro Kim. “Reproducing the Shilla Dynasty’s Direct-Bonding Granulation Process.” Materials Science Forum 580-582 (2008): 183-190.
Oh, Young Kyun. “Two Silla Intellectuals in Tang: Case Studies of Early Sino-Korean Cultural Connections.” T’ang Studies 23-24 (2005-2006): 119-148.
ANCIENT KOREAN-JAPANESE RELATIONS
Allen, Chizuko T. “Early Migrations, Conquests, and Common Ancestry: Theorizing Japanese Origins in Relation with Korea.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 8:1 (April 2008): 105-130.
Hoshii, Hideo. “The Influence of Baekje on Ancient Japan.” The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology 1 (2007): 48-61.
PARHAE
Cheong, Byungjun. “The Foundation of Balhae by Dae Joyeong and His Group in Yingzhou.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:2 (December 2007): 37-59.
Hamada, Kosaku. “Transition of Understanding Balhae in Japan.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:2 (December 2007): 173-189.
Ivliev, Alexander. “Balhae Studies in Russia.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:2 (December 2007): 191-208.
Jung, Yongjin. “China’s Perspective on Balhae History.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:2 (December 2007): 157-171.
Ku, Nanhee. “Issues on the Exchanges between Balhae and Japan in the 8th Century.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:2 (December 2007): 95-117.
Lim, Sangsun. “Development of the Balhae Kingdom and Its Succession to Koguryo.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:2 (December 2007): 61-94.
Park, Honggab. “The Settlement of Balhae Dae-ssi Refugees in the Korean Peninsula.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:2 (December 2007): 119-155.
Song, Kiho. “Facts and Premises: On the Old Tombs of Balhae.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 4:2 (December 2007): 13-36.
KORYŎ
Breuker, Remco E. “Landscape Out of Time: ‘De-chronicling’ the Landscape in Medieval Korea.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 7:2 (October 2007): 69-106.
Breuker, Remco E. “Colonial Modernities in the 14th Century: Empire as the Harbinger of Modernity.” In Remco E. Breuker, ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2008.
Breuker, Remco E. Pre-modern States on China’s North-eastern Frontier: The Liao, 916-1125, and the Koryo, 918-1392. London: Routledge, 2009.
Smits, Ivo. “Royal Pains: How the King of Koryo became the Empress of China, or: A Diplomatic Problem of 1080.” In Remco E. Breuker, ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2008.
Vermeersch, Sem. The Power of the Buddhas: The Politics of Buddhism during the Koryo Dynasty (918-1392). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 2008.
CHOSŎN: GOVERNANCE
Baker, Don. “Rituals and Resistance in Choson Korea.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 7:2 (October 2007): 6-13.
Cho, Hwisang. “Joint Memorials: Scholars’ Channel of Communication to the Throne.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Cho, Hwisang. “Circular Letters in Choson Society: Writing to Publicize Opinions.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Duncan, John and JaHyun Kim Haboush. “Memorials to the Throne.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Royal Edicts: Constructing an Ethnopolitical Community.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Female Rulers: Queen Dowagers’ Edicts and Letters.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Petitions by a Collective Body: A Petition by the Residents of the Chip’yong District.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Open Letters: Patriotic Exhortations from the Imjin War.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Kim, Jisoo. “Individual Petitions: Petitions by Women in the Choson.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Kim, Ji-young. “Politics of Royal Rituals and Banchado: Illustrations of Uigwe in the Late Joseon.” Korea Journal 48:2 (Summer 2008): 73-110.
Kim, Jong Su. “Royal Banquets and Uigwe during the Late Joseon Period.” Korea Journal 48:2 (Summer 2008): 111-135.
Kim, Marie Song-hak. “‘Comparing the Incomparable’”: Local Custom and Law in Sixteenth-Century Korea and France.” Journal of Early Modern History 12:6 (December 2008): 507-538.
Kim, Moonsik. “Royal Visits and Protocols in the Joseon Dynasty: Focusing on Wonhaeng Eulmyo Jeongni Uigwe Compiled during King Jeongjo’s Reign.” Korea Journal 48:2 (Summer 2008): 44-72.
Kim, Sun Joo. “Letters of Appeal.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Lee, Sun-Ah. “Sim Kiwon’s Revolt and the Return of Im Kyongop.” International Journal of Korean History 12 (2008): 1-24.
Park, Eugene Y. “Status and ‘Defunct’ Offices in Early Modern Korea: The Case of Five Guards Generals (Owijang), 1864-1910.” Journal of Social History 41:3 (Spring 2008): 737-758.
Shin, Byung Ju. “Court Life and the Compilation of Uigwe in the Late Joseon.” Korea Journal 48:2 (Summer 2008): 10-43.
CHOSŎN: SOCIAL STRUCTURE
Chang, B.S., C.S. Uhm, C.H. Park, H.K. Kim, H.S. Jung, J.H. Ham, G.Y. Lee, D.H. Kim, K.J Lee, I.S. Bang, C.S. Oh, and D.H. Shin. “Ultramicroscopic Investigation of the Preservation Status of Hair Collected from a Full-term, Intrauterine Baby Mummy of the Joseon Dynasty, Korea.” International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 18:6 (November-December 2008): 624-631.
Chon, Eun-sun. “A Comparative Study on the Sleeve Patterns of Women’s Costume of the 16th Century: Focus on the Joseon Dynasty and European Monarchy.” P’aeshon pijunisu 12:3 (2008:7): 62-71.
Ch’oe, Yong-ho. “The Private Academies (Sowon) and Neo-Confucianism in Late Choson Korea.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 21:2 (December 2008): 139-191.
Eggert, Marion. “Scholarly Letters.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Eggert, Marion. “Friendship Between Men.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Eggert, Marion. “Friendship with Foreigners.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Correspondence Between Scholars: Political Letters.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Friendship Between Women: One Man’s Consorts.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Letters of Greeting.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Creating a Society of Civil Culture: The Early Joseon, 1392-1592.” In Soyoung Lee, ed. Art of the Korean Renaissance, 1400-1600. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2009.
Jackson, Andrew David. “Popular Unrest and Rural Disturbances in Cholla Province, 1674-1800: An Alternative View of 18th Century Resistance.” Archiv Orientalni 76:2 (2008): 121-144.
Kim, M.J., C.S. Oh, I.S. Lee, B.H. Lee, J.H. Choi, D.-S. Lim, Y.S. Yi, W.-J. Han, Y.-S. Kim, G.D. Bok, S.D. Lee, and D.H. Shin. “Human Mummified Brain from a Medieval Tomb with Lime-soil Mixture Barrier of the Joseon Dynasty, Korea.” International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 18:6 (November-December 2008): 614-623.
Kim, Sun Joo. “Fragmented: The T’ongch’ong Movement by Marginalized Status Groups in Late Choson Korea.” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 68:1 (June 2008): 135-168.
Kim, Sun Joo. “Manifestos During the Hong Kyongnae Rebellion of 1812.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Kim, Sun Joo. “Letters on Everyday Life.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Lee, Sangkuk and Hyunjoon Park. “Marriage, Social Status, and Family Succession in Medieval Korea (13th-15th Centuries).” Journal of Family History 33:2 (April 2008): 123-138.
Lee, Sang-sik. “The Formation of the Posa Kongsin’s Political Position and Social Networks during the Reign of King Sukchong.” International Journal of Korean History 12 (2008): 25-55.
Lim, Do-Seon, In Sun Lee, Ki-Ju Choi, Soong Deok Lee, Chang Seok Oh, Yi-Suk Kim, Gi Dae Bok, Myeung Ju Kim, Yang Su Yi, Eun-Joo Lee, and Dong Hoon Shin. “The Potential for Non-invasive Study of Mummies: Validation of the Use of Computerized Tomography by Post Factum Dissection and Histological Examination of a 17th Century Female Korean Mummy.” Journal of Anatomy 213:4 (October 2008): 482-495.
Oh, Hong-seok. Traditional Korean Villages. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2009.
Yang, Jin-sook. “Korean Traditional Men’s Headwear in the Chosun Dynasty: A Study on Types of Rip (Gaat).” Arts of Asia 38:4 (July-August 2008): 68-73.
Yoshida, Mitsuo. “Status and Social Groups in Early Modern Korea.” Memoirs of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko 65 (2007): 35-60.
CHOSŎN: FAMILY STRUCTURE
Deuchler, Martina. “Kwon Sangil’s Farewell to His Deceased Wife.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Letters Between Spouses.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “The Sunch’on Kims: Vignettes of Family Life Through Letters.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Mothers’ Letters of Instruction to Their Children.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Yi Ponghwan’s Letters to His Mother During His Trip to Japan.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Daughters’ Letters to Members of Their Natal Families.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Letters Written in Korean by Exiles.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Letters Sent Home by Royal Hostages.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “A Letter Written Before Execution: A Condemned Man’s Last Thoughts to His Children.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Letters of the Catholic Martyrs.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Letters to Deceased Children.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Horlyck, Charlotte. “Confucian Burial Practices in the Late Goryeo and Early Joseon Periods.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:2 (June 2008): 33-58.
Hyun, Eleanor S. “Personal Royal Letters: Correspondence Between Monarchs and Their Children.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Jhun, H.J, B.G. Kim, J.T. Park, S.Y. Kim, B.M. Koo, and J.K. Kim. “Biological Profiles of Korean Atomic Bomb Survivors in Residence at Daegu and Kyungbuk, Republic of Korea.” Journal of Korean Medical Science 23:6 (December 2008): 1090-1093.
Kang, Hildi. Family Lineage Records as a Resource for Korean History: A Case Study of Thirty-Nine Generations of the Sinch’on Kang Family (A.D. 720-1955). Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2007.
Kim, Bong-Ryol. “The Architectural Theories and Planning Concepts of Seongyojang: With Concentration on Collective Relationship.” The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology 1 (2007): 62-85.
Kim, Bonnie S. “A Letter Written in Literary Chinese by Chong Yagyong While in Exile.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Kim, Jungwon. “Madam Yi’s Farewell Letter to Her Son.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Kim, Jungwon. “Daughters’ Letters of Farewell to Their Fathers.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Kim, Kuen-tae. “Differing Patterns of Marriage between a City and Villages in 18th Century Korea: The Case of Taegu Area.” The History of the Family 14:1 (2009): 69-87.
Kim, Sun Joo. “Fathers’ Letters Concerning Their Children’s Education.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Kim, Sun Joo. “A Wife’s Letter to Her Deceased Husband.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Ok, Young Jung. “Korean Genealogy (Jokbo) Histories and Changes by Periods: Based on the Printing Culture.” The Review of Korean Studies 10:4 (December 2007): 189-205.
Park, Eugene Y. “Imagined Connections in Early Modern Korea, 1500-1894:
Representations of Northern Elite Miryang Pak Lineages in Genealogies.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 21:1 (June 2008): 1-27.
Park, Hee-jin. “Influences of the Yangban’s Age at Marriage and Ban on Remarriage on Childbirth in Choson Society.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 8:1 (April 2008): 1-15.
Park, Mee Hae. “Pan ch’inyŏng Wedding Rites, Residential Rules, and the Status of Women in Sixteenth-Century Chosŏn: An Analysis Based on Miam-ilgi, the Diary of Yu Hŭi-ch’un.” Korean Studies 31 (2007): 39-62.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “The Chinese Ancestors in a Korean Descent Group’s Genealogies.” The Journal of Korean Studies 13:1 (Fall 2008): 89-114.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “Yi Hoe and His Korean Ancestors in T’aean Yi Genealogies.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 21:2 (December 2008): 221-250.
Shima, Mutsuhiko. “Continuity through Change in Korean Family/Household Structure: An Essay in Historical Anthropology.” Japanese Review of Cultural Anthropology 5 (2004): 3-28.
Won, Chang-ae. “Royal Genealogical Records of the Joseon Royal Family.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:2 (June 2008): 141-160.
CHOSŎN: ECONOMY
Jun, Seong Ho, James B. Lewis, and Kang Han-Rog. “Korean Expansion and Decline from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century: A View Suggested by Adam Smith.” Journal of Economic History 68:1 (March 2008): 244-282.
Park, Ki-Joo and Donghyu Yang. “The Standard of Living in the Choson Dynasty Korea in the 17th to the 19th Centuries.” Seoul Journal of Economics 20:3 (Fall 2007): 297-332.
Sukawa, Hidenori. “Currency in Early Choseon Korea: Issuance, Principles and Controversies.” International Journal of Asian Studies 6:1 (January 2009): 65-85.
CHOSŎN: RELATIONS WITH CHINA
Bae, Woosung. “Literature on Manchuria during the Qing Period and Korea’s Perception of Manchurian Geography during the Late Joseon Period.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 5:2 (December 2008): 55-84.
Fuma, Susumu. “Ming-Qing China’s Policy towards Vietnam as a Mirror of Its Policy towards Korea: With a Focus on the Question of Investiture and ‘Punitive Expeditions.’” Memoirs of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko 65 (2007): 1-33.
Kim, Seonmin. “Ginseng and Border Trespassing Between Qing China and Chosǒn Korea.” Late Imperial China 28:1 (June 2007): 33-61.
Shin, Kak-Soo. “Korea-China Boundary Disputes: Kando Area and Lake Chonji.” Sin Asea 7:2 (2000): 133-163.
CHOSŎN: RELATIONS WITH JAPAN
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Letters by Prisoners of the Imjin War.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Hur, Nam-lin. “Choson Korean Officials in the Land of Tokugawa Japan: Ethnic Perceptions in the 1719 Embassy.” In Hyuk-Rae Kim, ed. Korean Studies Forum, volume 3. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2008.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “A Japanese Trade Mission to Choson Korea, 1537-40: The Sonkai tokai nikki and the Korean Tribute System.” In Andrew Edmund Goble, Kenneth R. Robinson, and Haruko Wakabayashi, eds. Tools of Culture: Japan’s Cultural, Intellectual, Medical and Technological Contacts in East Asia, 1000-1500s. Ann Arbor, MI: Association for Asian Studies, 2009.
Swope, Kenneth M. “War and Remembrance: Yang Hao and the Siege of Ulsan of 1598.” Journal of Asian History 42:2 (2008): 165-195.
Tjoa, M.L.M. “The Korean Embassies and Amenomori Hoshu: A Biographical Sketch of an Early Koreanist.” In Remco E. Breuker, ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2008.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY – 1945: RELATIONS WITH JAPAN AND CHINA
Aoi, Akihito. “Shinto Shrines and Urban Reconstruction of Soul Focusing on Chosen Jingu Project.” Soulhak yongu 32 (2008:8): 35-72.
Caprio, Mark E. “Loyal Patriot? Traitorous Collaborator?: The Yun Ch’i-ho Diaries and the Question of National Loyalty.” Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 7:3 (Winter 2006): http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_colonialism_and_colonial_history/.
Caprio, Mark E. “The Detritus of Empire: Images of ‘Japanese-ness’ in Liberated Southern Korea, 1945-1950.” Occasional Papers No. 14, Centre for Asian Area Studies, Rikkyo University, 2009.
Caprio, Mark E. Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2009.
Cwiertka, Katarzyna J. “Beyond Kimbap and Pudae Tebigae: Chewing on Korea’s Modern History.” In Remco E. Breuker, ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2008.
De Cuester, Koen. “The World in a Book: Yu Kilchun’s Soyu kyonmun.” In Remco E. Breuker, ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2008.
Han, Keehyung. “Formation of the Minganhak and Modern Magazines in Colonial Korea: The Case of Gaebyeok.” Korea Journal 49:1 (Spring 2009): 98-119.
Huh, Donghyun and Vladimir Tikhonov. “Japanese Model and Korea’s Modernization Efforts: 1800-1890s.” In Rein Raud, ed. Japan and Asian Modernities. London: Kegan Paul, 2007.
Finch, Michael, tr. Min Yonghwan: The Selected Writings of a Late Choson Diplomat. Berkeley, CA: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2008.
Hong, Soon Kwon. “Formation of the Modern City of Busan: Focusing on the Space and Culture of the Japanese Settlement in Busan before 1910.” Korea Journal 48:3 (Autumn 2008): 41-76.
Kal, Hong. “Seoul and the Time in Motion: Urban Form and Political Consciousness.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 9:3 (January 2008): 359-374.
Kim, Baek Yung. “Ruptures and Conflicts in the Colonial Power Bloc: The Great Keijo Plan of the 1920s.” Korea Journal 48:3 (Autumn 2008): 10-40.
Kim, Christine. “Politics and Pageantry in Protectorate Korea (1905-1910): The Imperial Progresses of Sunjong.” The Journal of Asian Studies 68:3 (August 2009): XXX-XXX.
Kim, Il-Su. “Colonial Modernization of the Traditional City of Daegu.” Korea Journal 48:3 (Autumn 2008): 77-103.
Kim, In-Young. “A Historical and Social Interpretation of ‘Low Trust’ in Italy and Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:1 (March 2008): 149-168.
Kim, Janice. To Live to Work: Factory Women in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2009.
Kim, Marie Seong-Hak. “Ume Kenjiro and the Making of Korean Civil Law, 1906-1910.” The Journal of Japanese Studies 34:1 (Winter 2008): 1-32.
Kim, Marie Seong-Hak. “Customary Law and Colonial Jurisprudence in Korea.” American Journal of Comparative Law 57:1 (Winter 2009): 205-248.
Kim, Seung-Young. American Diplomacy and Strategy toward Korea and Northeast Asia, 1882-1950, and After: Perception of Polarity and US Commitment to a Periphery. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Kim, Sonja. “‘Limiting Birth’?: Birth Control in Colonial Korea (1910-1945).” East Asian Science, Technology and Society 2:3 (September 2008): 335-359.
Kim, Susie Jie Young. “What (Not) to Wear: Refashioning Civilization in Print Media in Turn-of-the-Century Korea.” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 15:3 (Winter 2007): 609-636.
Kim, Young-Soo. “Two Perspectives on the 1895 Assassination of Queen Min.” Korea Journal 48:2 (Summer 2008): 160-185.
Kwak, Jun-Hyeok. “Domination through Subordination: Yi Kwangsu’s Collaboration in Colonial Korea.” Korea Observer 39:3 (Autumn 2008): 427-452.
Lee, Jaeryoung. “Chinese Mass Media’s Perception of Korea during the Second Sino-Japanese War: Comparative Analysis of Views Taken by Newspapers Affiliated with the Kuomintang and the Communist Party of China.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 5:2 (December 2008): 121-168.
Lee, Keun-Gwan. “Trope of a Sovereign State: Treaty-Making by Korea from 1876-1899.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:3 (September 2008): 11-36.
Maliangkay, Roald. “Classifying Performances: The Art of Korean Film Narrators.” Image [&] Narrative 10 (January 2005): XXX-XXX.
Maliangkay, Roald. “Them Pig-Feet: Anti-Japanese Folksongs in Korea.” In Remco E. Breuker, ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2008.
Moon, Myungki. “Korea-China Treaty System in the 1880s and the Opening of Seoul: Review of the Joseon-Qing Communication and Commerce Rules.” Journal of Northeast Asian History 5:2 (December 2008): 85-120.
Palmer, Brandon. “Imperial Japan’s Preparations to Conscript Koreans as Soldiers, 1942–1945.” Korean Studies 31 (2007): 63-78.
Park, Chan Seung. “Colonial Modernity and the Making of Mokpo as a Dual City.” Korea Journal 48:3 (Autumn 2008): 104-132.
Park, Sunyoung. “Everyday Life as Critique in Late Colonial Korea: Kim Namch’on, 1934-1943.” The Journal of Asian Studies 68:3 (August 2009): XXX-XXX.
Shin, Dongwon. “Hygiene, Medicine and Modernity in Korea, 1876-1910.” East Asian Science, Technology and Society (2009): http://www.springerlink.com/content/q367k70762502745/fulltext.pdf.
Yecies, Brian. “Sounds of Celluloid Dreams: Coming of the Talkies to Cinema in Colonial Korea.” Korea Journal 48:1 (Spring 2008): 160-197.
Yi, Hyon-hui and Sang Jun Lee. Study on the History of the Provisional Government and Suk O Yi Dong-yong. Seoul: Orient Publishing Co., 2001.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY – 1945: TONGHAK/CH’ŎNDOGYO
Kallander, George. “Chon Pongjun’s 1894 Tonghak Declaration.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Kim, Kyoung-Jae. “The Korean Self-Understanding of God from the Perspective of Donghak and Its Thought of the God Experience.” In Paul S. Chung, Kim Kyoung-Jae, and Veli-Matti Larkkainen, eds. Asian Contextual Theology for the Third Millennium: A Theology of Minjung in Fourth-Eye Formation. Eugene, OR: Pickwick, 2007.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY – 1945: INTELLECTUAL/NATIONALISM
Huh, Tae-yong. “A Critical Review on the Issue of Proto-Nationalism during Late Choson.” International Journal of Korean History 12 (2008): 89-112.
Park, Jong-rin. “Irwolhoe and the Introduction of Marxism into Korea in the 1920s.” Korea Journal 49:1 (Spring 2009): 33-60.
LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY – 1945: ECONOMY
Maliangkay, Roald. “Advertising Novelties in Korea’s Colonial Period.” In Laurel Kendall, ed. Consuming Korean Tradition in Early and Late Modernity. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2008.
RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN NATIONS THROUGH 1945: UNITED STATES
Eckert, Carter J. “Male Concubinage: Notes on Late Choson Homosexuality by an American Naval Attache.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Kane, Daniel C. “Korea in the White City: Korean Participation in the World’s Columbian Exhibition of 1893 (Chicago).” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch 77 (2005): 1-57.
Lawrence, Mary Viola Tingley. A Diplomat’s Helpmate: How Rose F. Foote, Wife of the First U.S. Minister and Envoy Extraordinary to Korea, Served Her Country in the Far East. Whitefish, MT: Kessinger, 2009 (reprint of 1918 publication).
RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN NATIONS THROUGH 1945: GREAT BRITAIN/FRANCE
Cho, Yang-won. “Choson Literati’s Perceptions of the West in the Early 19th Century as Reflected in Kim Kyongson’s Yonwon chikji.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 12 (2008): 43-54.
Jo, Yoong-hee. “Joseon and Her People Shown in the Travel Report of Campbell in the Late 19th Century.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:1 (March 2008): 47-66.
Jo, Yoong-hee. “Travel Accounts of Two Britons in Choson Korea in the Late 19th Century: A.E.J. Cavendish’s Korea and the Sacred White Mountain.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 12 (2008): 55-64.
Kane, Daniel C. “Display at Empire’s End: Korea’s Participation in the 1900 Paris Universal Exposition.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 4:2 (August 2004): 41-66.
Kane, Daniel C. “A Forgotten Firsthand Account of the Pyong’in yangyo (1866): An Annotated Translation of the Narrative of G. Pradier.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 21:1 (June 2008): 51-85.
Kim, Seung-u. “Travel Accounts of a Korean Envoy in London: Yi Chong’s Soyu kyonmunrok.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 12 (2008): 65-72.
Kim, Yun-hee. “Provincial Literati’s Perception of the West as Reflected in the Haeyuga.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 12 (2008): 73-78.
Lee, Hyung-dae. “Korean Embassy Trips Around the World and an Understanding of Global Civilization During the Enlightenment Period (1894-1910): Haecheon chubeom, Sagu sokcho, and Seosarok.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:1 (March 2008): 29-46.
Lee, Hyung-dae. “Perceptions of Western Civilization and Literary Modes of Expression in Newspapers of the Enlightenment Period: Editorials and Poems Published in the Tongnip shinmun and Taehan maeil shinbo.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 12 (2008): 79-86.
Nam, Oh Wei. “The Transformation of Frank Schofield (1889-1970): Opening Korea, A Hermit Nation in East Asia.” Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture 14:2 (March 2008): 233-251.
Seo, Ho-chul. “The Process of the Metric System’s Acceptance in Korea and Its International Context.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:3 (September 2008): 37-59.
Shin, Ik-cheol. “Choson Literati’s Understanding of ‘Western Learning’ in the 19th Century Based on Kang Hobu’s Sangbongnok.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 12 (2008): 31-42.
Sweet, P.R., J.W. Duckworth, T.J. Trombone, and L. Robin. “The Hall Collection of Birds from Wonsan, Central Korea, in Spring 1903.” Forktail 23 (August 2007): 129-134.
RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN NATIONS THROUGH 1945: RUSSIA
Choi, Deokhee. “The Russian Empire’s Perception of Asia and Korean Immigrants (1891-1910).” Journal of Northeast Asian History 5:1 (June 2008): 87-120.
Samsonov, Denis A. “Photographs and Records of Russian Travelers at the End of the 19th Century: An Underestimated Resource in the Study of Early Relations between Russia and Korea.” Archiv Orientalni 76:2 (2008): 145-175.
Shin, Ik-Cheol. “The Western Learning Shown in the Records of Envoys Traveling to Beijing in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century: Focusing on Visits to the Russian Diplomatic Office.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:1 (March 2008): 11-27.
KOREAN COMMUNITIES ABROAD: UNITED STATES AND THE PACIFIC
Jeong, Yu-Jin and Hyun-Kyung You. “Different Historical Trajectories and Family Diversity Among Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans in the United States.” Journal of Family History 33:3 (July 2008): 346-356.
Sorenson, Leif. “Re-Scripting the Asian-American Subject: Constructions of Authorship in New Il Han and Younghill Kang.” Genre 39:3 (Fall 2006): XXX-XXX.
KOREAN COMMUNITIES ABROAD: ASIA
Bayliss, Jeffrey P. “Minority Success, Assimilation, and Identity in Prewar Japan: Pak Chungum and the Korean Middle Class.” The Journal of Japanese Studies 34:1 (Winter 2008): 33-68.
Kawashima, Ken. The Proletarian Gamble: Korean Workers in Inter-war Japan. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009.
Kim, In-duck. “The Association between Education and Society: The Educational Struggle for Korean Identity in Japan, 1945-1948.” Asia Pacific Education Review 9:3 (August 2008): 335-343.
Lee, Jinhee. “The Enemy Within: Earthquake, Rumors, and Massacre in the Japanese Empire.” In Tobe Levin, ed. Violence: Mercurial Gestalt. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2008.
Petrov, Alexander I. “Koreans in Russia in the Context of History of Russian Immigration Policy.” International Journal of Korean History 12 (2008): 157-197.
SOUTH KOREA: DOMESTIC POLITICS
Kim, Michael. “The Discursive Foundations of the South Korean State: Sasanggye and the Reception of Modernization Theory.” In Hyuk-Rae Kim, ed. Korean Studies Forum, volume 3. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2008.
Blanton, Franklin S., and Tadashi G. Tani. “Typhus Control at Ports in Japan and Korea after World War II.” Journal of Economic Entomology 44:5 (October 1951): 812-813.
SOUTH KOREA: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Jung, Byungjoon. “Korea’s Post-Liberation View on Dokdo and Dokdo Policies (1945-1951).” Journal of Northeast Asian History 5:2 (December 2008): 5-53.
Lee, Jeong-eun. “International Human Rights Regime and Domestic Politics in South Korea: An Analysis of the Human Rights Agenda between 1948-1960.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:3 (September 2008): 61-79.
Lee, Na Young. “The Construction of Military Prostitution in South Korea during the U.S. Military Rule, 1945-1948.” Feminist Studies 33:3 (Fall 2007): 453-481.
Shin, Bok-ryong. The Politics of Separation of the Korean Peninsula, 1943-1953. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2008.
Teigrob, Robert. Warming Up to the Cold War: Canada and the United States’ Coalition of the Willing, from Hiroshima to Korea. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009.
SOUTH KOREA: ECONOMICS
Bae, Sukman. “Progress of Planned Shipbuilding and Trial of Shipbuilding Industry Promotion.” The Review of Korean Studies 10:4 (December 2007): 111-148.
Choi, Sang-oh. “Evolution of Aid-depending Economy and Search for Self-sustaining Economy.” The Review of Korean Studies 10:4 (December 2007): 11-41.
Lim, Chaisung. “The Emergence of Private Coal Mines and DHCC’s Management Stabilization in the 1950s.” The Review of Korean Studies 10:4 (December 2007): 149-185.
Seo, MoonSeok. “Reconstruction and Engineers on Cotton Textile Industry in Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 10:4 (December 2007): 71-109.
Sun, Jae-Won. “Building of Human Resources and the Introduction of Technology.” The Review of Korean Studies 10:4 (December 2007): 43-69.
NORTH KOREA
Cathcart, Adam. “Song of Youth: North Korean Music from Liberation to War.” North Korean Review 4:1 (Fall 2008): 93-104.
Cathcart, Adam and Charles Kraus. “Peripheral Influence: The Sinuiju Student Incident of 1945 and the Impact of Soviet Occupation in North Korea.” The Journal of Korean Studies 13:1 (Fall 2008): 1-28.
Cathcart, Adam and Charles Kraus. “Internationalist Culture in North Korea, 1945-1950.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:3 (September 2008): 123-148.
Han, Kyu-Han. “North Korea in the 1950s: Capital Accumulation and Power Struggles.” International Socialism (Posted 1 June 06): http://www.isj.org.uk/index.php4?id=203a.
Kim, Ha-yong. “The Formation of North Korean State Capitalism.” International Socialism (Posted 1 June 06): http://www.isj.org.uk/index.php4?id=205.
Kim, Ha-yong. “Was the North Korean Economy in Crisis in the 1950s?” International Socialism (Posted 1 June 06): http://www.isj.org.uk/index.php4?id=202.
Lankov, A.N. “The Emergence of the Soviet Faction in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, 1945-1955.” Russian History 29:2-4 (2002): 443-458.
Lee, Karin and Julia Choi. “North Korea from 1955 to October 2007.” North Korean Review 4:1 (Spring 2008): 7-25.
Springer, Chris. North Korea Caught in Time: Images of War and Reconstruction. Berkshire, United Kingdom: Garnet, 2009.
POST-LIBERATION RELATIONS WITH JAPAN
Kim, Young-soo. “Dokdo and the Korea-Japan Normalization Talks: A Study on the ‘Treaty on Basic Relations’ and the San Francisco Peace Treaty.” Korea Focus 17:1 (Spring 2009): 86-95.
THE KOREAN WAR
Barkawi, Tarak. “‘Small Wars’, Big Consequences and Orientalism: Korea and Iraq.” Arena Journal 29-30 (2008): 59-80.
Barkawi, Tarak. “'Small Wars’ and Big Consequences: From Korea to Iraq.” Globalizations 6:1 (March 2009): 127-131.
Bowers, William T., ed. The Line: Combat in Korea, January-February 1951. Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2008.
Cathcart, Adam. “Cruel Resurrection: Chinese Political Cartoons from the Korean War.” International Journal of Comic Art 6:1 (Spring 2004): 37-55.
Choi, Suhl. “The New History and the Old Present: Archival Images in PBS Documentary Battle for Korea.” Media Culture and Society 31:1 (January 2009): 59-78.
Hodges, James C. Jesus, Me and Korea. Philadelphia: Xlibris, 2009.
Hollis, James. Korea: I Remember ‘The Forgotten War’. Bloomington, IN: Authorhouse, 2008.
Holloway, James, III. Aircraft Carriers at War: A Personal Retrospective of Korea, Vietnam, and the Soviet Confrontation. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2007.
Hu, Wanli. Mao’s American Strategy and the Korean War. Saarbrucken, Germany: VDM Verlag, 2008.
Hunt, Stephen C., Mack Orsborn, Harvey Checkoway, Mary L. Biggs, Miles McFall, Tim K. Takaro. “Later Life Disability Status following Incarceration as a Prisoner of War.” Military Medicine 173:7 (July 2008): 613-618.
Kramarenko, Sergei. Red Air Force at War: Air Combat over the Eastern Front and Korea: A Soviet Fighter Pilot Remembers. Barnsley, South Yorkshire, U.K.: Pen & Sword Books, 2008.
Lesh, Bruce A. “Limited War or a Rollback of Communism?: Truman, MacArthur, and the Korean Conflict.” Magazine of History 22:4 (October 2008): 47-53.
Linantud, John L. “War Memorials and Memories: Comparing the Philippines and South Korea.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 14:4 (2008): 347-361.
Murdock, Mickey. The Forgotten War: Texas Veterans Remember Korea. Plano, TX: Republic of Texas Press, 2002.
Page, J.H. “Korea 1950-1941: Snippets from a Geriatric Memory.” Royal Engineers Journal 122:1 (XXX 2008): 30-39.
Salmon, Andrew. To the Last Round: The Epic British Stand on the Imjin River, Korea 1951. London: Aurum Press, 2009.
Sizemore, Robert Anthony. For Douglas: A Final Word on the Korean War. Bloomington, IN: Authorhouse, 2008.
Soh, Jinchull. Some Causes of The Korean War of 1950. Seoul: Hanguk Haksul Chongbo, 2007.
Sparrow, Bartholomew H. “Limited Wars and the Attenuation of the State: Soldiers, Money, and Political Communication in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam.” In Ira Katznelson and Martin Shefter, eds. Shaped by War and Trade: International Influences on American Political Development. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002.
Stanley, Elizabeth A. Paths to Peace: Domestic Coalition Shifts, War Termination and the Korean War. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2009.
Sutiagin Yuri and Ivor Seidov. Mig Menace over Korea: The Story of Soviet Fighter Ace Nicolai Sutiagin. Barnsley, Eng.: Pen & Sword Books, 2009.
Utter, Garth H., Tzong-Hae Lee, Ryan M. Rivers, Lani Montalvo, Li Wen, Daniel M. Chafets, William F. Reed, and Michael P. Busch. “Microchimerism Decades after Transfusion among Combat-injured US Veterans from the Vietnam, Korean, and World War II Conflicts.” Transfusion 48:8 (August 2008): 1609-1615.
Weinberg, Carl R. “Massacre at No Gun Ri?: American Military Policy Toward Civilian Refugees during the Korean War.” Magazine of History 22:4 (October 2008): 58-60.
Werrell, Kenneth P. “Across the Yalu: Rules of Engagement and the Communist Air Sanctuary during the Korean War.” Journal of Military History 72:2 (April 2008): 451-475.
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION: SHAMANISM
Perrin, Ariane. “Korean Shamanist Paintings and Amulets in the Gahoe Museum, Seoul.” Arts of Asia 38:4 (July-August 2008): 74-86.
BUDDHISM
Br. Anthony of Taize (An, Sonjae). “Korean Patriot and Tea Master: Hyodang Choi Beom-sul (1904-1979).” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 10 (February 2008): 59-86.
Choi, Joon-sik. Buddhism: Religion in Korea. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2007.
Chong Go, Ven. “The Life and Letters of Son Master Hanam.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 9 (September 2007): 61-86.
Chong Go, Ven. “The Letters of Hanam Sunim: Practice after Enlightenment and Obscurity.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 10 (February 2008): 123-145.
Hae-ju, Ven (Ho-ryeon Jeon). “Elements of the Hwa-eom Faith and Philosophy in Korean Buddhist Ritual Invocations: Emphasis on the Main Hall Liturgy.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 9 (September 2007): 33-59.
Jorgensen, John. “Representing Wonch’uk (613-696): Meditations on Medieval East Asian Buddhist Biographies.” In Benjamin Penny, ed. Religion and Biography in China and Tibet. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press, 2002.
Jorgensen, John. “Ssanggye-sa and Local Buddhist History: Propaganda and Relics in a Struggle for Survival, 1850s-1930s.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 21:1 (June 2008): 87-127
Jung, Ji-Young. “Buddhist Nuns in Confucian Joseon Society.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:4 (December 2008): 139-154.
Kang, Soyon. “Pictorial Representation of Hwaeom Thought: With Special Reference to the Goryeo Period Painting ‘Vairocana and Three-thousand Buddha.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 11 (September 2008): 185-205.
Kim, Yong-pyo. “The Taehyedogyongchongyo of Wonhyo: Translation of Chapters 4 & 5 with Annotated Notes.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 8 (February 2007): 19-37.
Kim, Young Mi. “Buddhist Faith and Conceptions of the Afterlife in Koryo.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 21:2 (December 2008): 193-220.
Ko, Young-Seop. “Mind and Consciousness Discourse in East Asia: Spectrum of Three Countries, Korea, China and Japan, during 7th-8th Century.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 11 (September 2008): 75-104.
Lee, Jung-Shim. “Fifteenth-century Buddhist History and Buddhist Approaches to Colonial Landscape in Hong Sayong’s Writings from the Early 1920s.” In Remco E. Breuker, ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2008.
Lee, Kwangsu. Buddhist Ideas and Rituals in Early India and Korea. New Delhi: Manohar, 1998.
Lee, Kwang-su. “The Contacts in Pre-modern Times.” In The Committee for Commemoration of the 30th Anniversary of Korea-India Diplomatic Relations, ed. Hanguk kwa Indo ŭi sugyo 30nyŏn. Seoul: Shingu Munhwasa, 2003.
McBride, Richard D., II. “Silla Buddhism and the Hwarang segi Manuscripts.” Korean Studies 31 (2007): 19-38.
McBride, Richard D., II. “Translating Buddhism for the West: High Textual Scholarship on Korean Buddhism.” Acta Koreana 11:2 (June 2008): 1-16.
McBride, Richard D., II. “Silla Buddhism and the Hwarang segi Manuscripts.” Tongguk sahak 44 (2008:6): 35-71.
Muller, Charles. “Wonhyo and Logic.” Toyo Gakuen Daigaku kiyo 16 (2008:3): 1-17.
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) .” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 8 (February 2007): 38-60.
Narayan, Hriday. “Modern Age Relations.” In The Committee for Commemoration of the 30th Anniversary of Korea-India Diplomatic Relations, ed. Hanguk kwa Indo ŭi sugyo 30nyŏn. Seoul: Shingu Munhwasa, 2003.
Park, Pori. Trial and Error on Modernist Reforms: Korean Buddhism under Japanese Colonial Rule. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2009.
Park, Sung Bae. One Korean’s Approach to Buddhism: The Mom/Momjit Paradigm. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2009.
Stiller, Maya. “Transferring the Dharma Message of the Master: Inscriptions on Korean Monk Portraits from the Choson Period.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 21:2 (December 2008): 251-294.
Tcho, Hye-young. “The Dragon in the Buddhist Korean Temples.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought and Culture 8 (February 2007): 93-114.
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION: CONFUCIANISM
Deuchler, Martina. “Is ‘Confucianization of Korea’ a Valid Concept of Analysis?” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 7:2 (October 2007): 3-6.
Kim, Daeyeol. “Choson Confucian Scholars’ Attitudes toward the Laozi.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 7:2 (October 2007): 17-24.
Kim, Sungmoon. “Trouble with Korean Confucianism: Scholar-Official between Ideal and Reality.” Dao 8:1 (March 2009): 29-48.
Kye, Seung B. “Confucian Perspectives on Egalitarian Thought in Traditional Korea.” International Journal of Korean History 12 (2008): 57-88.
Mularzyk, Christian Bernard. “Reapproaching the Iphak Tosol: Some Random Remarks on the Structural Peculiarities of the ‘Ch’on In Sim Song Punsok Chi To.’” Archiv Orientalni 76:2 (2008): 299-309.
Park, Ken Byung-Kun. “The Four Seven Debate I: Its Philosophical Background: Ambiguity in Zhu Xi’s Li-Qi Theory (Principle and Material Force) and His Theory of Mind.” (Kokusai Kirisutokyo Daigaku Ajia Bunka Kenkyujo) Ajia bunka kenkyu 35 (2009:3): 161-178.
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION: SIRHAK
Baker, Don. “Early Modernity in Choson Korea: An Examination of Two ‘Practical Learning’ Scholars.” Yugyo munha yongu: kukche p’an 10 (2008:8): 136-176.
Sin, Hangsu. “The Kun’gi Namin Faction’s Acceptance of the T’oegye School and the Establishment of the Songho School.” International Journal of Korean History 12 (2008): 113-132.
PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION: CHRISTIANITY
Ahn, In-sub. “A Historical Development of the Relationship between the South and the North Korean Protestant Churches: From 1945 to the Beginning 21st century.” Chongshin Theological Journal 13:1 (February 2008): 168-187.
Chang, Christine Sungjin. “Hidden but Real: The Vital Contribution of Biblewomen to the Rapid Growth of Korean Protestantism, 1892-1945.” Women’s History Review 17:4 (September 2008): 575-595.
Choi, Anne S. “‘To Determine Our Own Course;’ The Wilsonian Moment, Protestant Christianity, and the Korean Students in the United States.” Acta Koreana 11:3 (December 2008): 29-45
Finch, Andrew. “A Necessary and Fruitful Labour: The Societe des Missions Etrangeres de Paris and the Formation of a Native Clergy in Korea, c.1836-66.” Historical Research 81 (May 2008): 280-291.
Grayson, James Huntley. “The Kwallye Samga of Korea: A Failed Attempt at Christian Accommodation to Confucian Culture.” Asian Folklore Studies 66:1-2 (2007): 125-140.
Grayson, James Huntley. “Ch’udo yebae: A Case Study in the Early Emplantation of Protestant Christianity in Korea.” The Journal of Asian Studies 68:2 (May 2009): 413-434.
Kim, Chung Bum. “For God and Home: Women’s Education in Early Korean Protestantism.” Acta Koreana 11:3 (December 2008): 9-28.
Kim, Kirsteen. “Korean Christian Theologies of the Holy Spirit: Their Distinctiveness and Their Origins in the Korean Experience.” Acta Koreana 11:3 (December 2008): 87-112.
Lee, Timothy S. “What Should Christians Do about a Shaman-Progenitor?: Evangelicals and Ethnic Nationalism in South Korea.” Church History 78:1 (March 2009): 66-98.
Park, Joo. “Catholicism and Women in the Royal Court of King Sunjo in the Late Chosun Dynasty.” Yosong kwa yoksa 8 (2008:6): 1-19.
Rausch, Franklin. “Saving Knowledge: Catholic Educational Policy in the Late Choson Dynasty.” Acta Koreana 11:3 (December 2008): 47-85.
Ryu, Dae Young. “The Origin and Characteristics of Evangelical Protestantism in Korea at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.” Church History 77:2 (June 2008): 371-398.
EDUCATION
Lee, Jeong-Kyu. “Korean Higher Education under the United States Military Government: 1945-1948.” Radical Pedagogy 8:1 (Spring 2006): 1-10.
WOMEN
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “The Vanished Women of Korea: The Anonymity of Texts and the Historicity of Subjects.” In Anne Walthall, ed. Servants of the Dynasty: Palace Women in World History. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008.
Hong, Yang Hee. “Debates about ‘A Good Wife and Wise Mother’ and Tradition in Colonial Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:4 (December 2008): 41-60.
Kim, Jennifer Jung. “The New Woman and New-Style Weddings in Colonial Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:4 (December 2008): 15-40.
Kim, Jina E. “Missing Partners: Single Motherhood in Korean Literature and Film of the Japanese Colonial Period.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:4 (December 2008): 83-103.
Kim, Keong-il. “Alternative Forms of Marriage and Family in Colonial Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:4 (December 2008): 61-82.
Lee, Bae-yong. Women in Korean History. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2008.
Oh, Se-Mi. “Letters to the Editor: Women, Newspapers, and the Public Sphere in Turn-of-the Century Korea.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Soh, C. Sarah. “The Korean ‘Comfort Women’ Tragedy as Structural Violence.” In Gi-Wook Shin, Soon-Won Park, and Daqing Yang, eds. Rethinking Historical Injustice in Northeast Asia: The Korean Experience. New York: Routledge, 2007.
Soh, C. Sarah. “Sexual Enslavement and Reproductive Health: Narratives of Han among Korean Comfort Women Survivors.” In Niels Teunis and Gilbert Herdt, eds. Sexual Inequalities and Social Justice. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007.
Soh, C. Sarah. The Comfort Women: Sexual Violence and Postcolonial Memory in Korea and Japan. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2009.
JOURNALISM
Kane, Daniel C. “Each of Us in His Own Way: Factors Behind Conflicting Accounts of the Massacre at Port Arthur.” Journalism History 31:1 (Spring 2005): 23-33.
SCIENTIFIC MATTERS: GENERAL
Jeon, Sang-Woon. History of Science in Korea. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, 2009.
SCIENTIFIC MATTERS: CLIMATE
Chun, Youngsin, Hi-Ku Cho, Hyo-Sang Chung, and Meehye Lee. “Historical Records of Asian Dust Events (Hwangsa) in Korea.” Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 89:6 (June 2008): 823-828.
Lee, Jung-ho. “Climate Change in East Asia and Agricultural Production Activities in Koryo and Japan during the 12th-13th Centuries.” International Journal of Korean History 12 (2008): 133-156.
SCIENTIFIC MATTERS: ASTRONOMY
Park, Changbom. Astronomy: Traditional Korean Science. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2008.
SCIENTIFIC MATTERS: MEDICINE
Lee, Hyun-sook. “The Miasma Epidemic of 1018 and the Medical Policies of the Goryeo Dynasty.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:4 (December 2008): 127-137.
SCIENTIFIC MATTERS: PRINTING
Yum, H., B.W. Singer, and A. Bacon. “Coniferous Wood Pulp in Traditional Korean Paper between the 15th and 18th Centuries AD.” Archaeometry 51:3 (June 2009): 467-479.
SCIENTIFIC MATTERS: GEOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY
Bae, Woo Sung. “Joseon Maps and East Asia.” Korea Journal 48:1 (Spring 2008): 46-79.
Jeon, Jong-Han. “Spatial Consciousness Represented in Provincial Maps from the Late Joseon Period.” Korea Journal 48:1 (Spring 2008): 106-135.
Kang, Seokhwa. “Frontier Maps from the Late Joseon Period and the Joseon People’s Perceptions of the Northern Territory.” Korea Journal 48:1 (Spring 2008): 80-105.
Oh, Sang-Hak. “Circular World Maps of the Joseon Dynasty: Their Characteristics and Worldview.” Korea Journal 48:1 (Spring 2008): 8-45.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “Images of Japan in Four Korean World Maps Compiled in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries.” (Kokusai Kirisutokyo Daigaku Ajia Bunka Kenkyujo) Ajia bunka kenkyu 35 (2009:3): 135-159.
Woo, Mi-yeong. “Historical Places of the Colonial Period through the Eyes of a Female Traveler.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:4 (December 2008): 105-126.
LITERATURE
Cha, Kil and Michael J. Pettid, tr. Unyong-jon: A Love Affair at the Royal Palace of Choson Korea. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2009.
Cho, Heekyoung. “Rewriting Chekhov: Translation, Journalism, and Modern Literature in 1920s Korea.” U.S.-Japan Women’s Journal 35 (April 2009): XXX-XXX.
Evon, Gregory N. “Chinese Contexts, Korean Realities: The Politics of Literary Genres in Late-Choson Korea.” East Asian History 32-33 (June 2006-December 2007): XXX-XXX.
Idema, W.L. “Fighting in Korea: Two Early Narrative Treatments of the Story of Xue Rengui.” In Remco E. Breuker, ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2008.
Lee, Jongmook. “Hansi and Diglossia in the Choson Period: Focusing on the Translation of Hansi for Women and Children.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 21:1 (June 2008): 29-49.
Lee, Jung-Shim. “New Woman Reborn as a Buddhist Nun: Kim Ir-yop’s Buddhist Stories in the Age of Yonae.” Archiv Orientalni 76:2 (2008): 195-215.
Mayer, Richard. “A Study of Nature and the Way in the Poetry of Kim Si-seup.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:3 (September 2008): 97-121.
Olof, A.M. “The Story of Prince Golden Calf and Tale Type 707: A Translation and Comparison.” In Remco E. Breuker, ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2008.
Park, Sangjin. “The World of Circulation: The Universality of Literary Value in the Guunmong and the Divine Comedy.” Korea Journal 48:1 (Spring 2008): 198-233.
Park, Sinae. “Filial Retellers, Textual Redemption, and Textual Vengeance: An Intertextual Interrogation of the Tale of Steward Yom.” Korean Studies for a New Generation 2 (2008): 129-162.
Pettid, Michael J. “Love Letters in The Tale of Unyong.” In JaHyun Kim Haboush, ed. Epistolary Korea: Letters from the Communicative Space of the Choson, 1392-1910. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Shin, YeonWoo. “From Nature to Morality in Emerson and Yi Hwang’s Literature.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:2 (June 2008): 75-95.
Suh, Ji-young. “Women on the Borders of the Ladies’ Quarters and the Ginyeo House: The Mixed Self-Consciousness of Ginyeo in Late Joseon.” Korea Journal 48:1 (Spring 2008): 136-159.
Thorber, Karen. “Early Twentieth-Century Intra-East Asian Literary Contact Nebulae: Censored Japanese Literature in Chinese and Korean.” The Journal of Asian Studies 68:3 (August 2009): XXX-XXX.
ART: GENERAL AND ASSORTED
Lee, Soyoung. Art of the Korean Renaissance, 1400-1600. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2009.
Yoo, Yang-Seok (Fred). The Book of Korean Tea: A Guide to the History, Culture and Philosophy of Korean Tea and the Tea Ceremony. Seoul: The Myung Won Cultural Foundation, 2007.
ART: POTTERY
Hwang, Hyunsung and Haesoon Lee. “Conservation of Ceramic-Ware to be Exhibited at Yongsan New National Museum at Its Opening: Restoration of Blue-and-White Porcellain Jar with Phoenix Design and Celadon Peahen-shaped Water Dropper.” Conservation Science for Asian Cultural Heritage 8 (2007): 85-96.
Imai, Atsushi. “Goryeo Celadon in Japan.” The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology 1 (2007): 86-105.
Kang, Kyung-sook. Korean Ceramics. Seoul: Korea Foundation, 2008.
Watanabe, Takeshi. “From Korea to Japan and Back Again: One Hundred Years of Japanese Tea Culture through Five Bowls, 1550-1650.” Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin (2007): 82-99.
ART: PAINTING
Cheon, Juhyun, Eunji Jang, and Woohyun Kim. “Conservation of Buddhist Painting, “Kstigarbha.’” Conservation Science for Asian Cultural Heritage 8 (2007): 69-76.
Cho, Soon C. and Barbara Bloemink. Color of Nature: Monochrome Art in Korea. New York: Editions Assouline, 2008.
Cho, Sunmie. “A Perspective on the History of Korean Portrait Painting.” The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology 1 (2007): 106-132.
Chung, Saehyang P. “Flying Cranes and Drifting Cloud Motifs on Koryo Celadons: Their Origin and Dissemination.” Acta Koreana 11:2 (June 2008): 115-139.
Han, Jin. “Ambivalent Representations of Nationalism and Regionalism in Early Modern Korean Art.” The Review of Korean Studies 11:1 (March 2008): 135-148.
Hong, Sunpyo and Chin-sung Chang. “Peace under Heaven: Confucianism and Painting in Early Joseon Korea.” In Soyoung Lee, ed. Art of the Korean Renaissance, 1400-1600. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2009.
Lee, Soyoung. “Lofty Merrymaking: Literati Gatherings in 16th Century Korea.” Orientations 40:2 (March 2009): 94-97.
Lee, Soyoung. “Art and Patronage in the Early Joseon.” In Soyoung Lee, ed. Art of the Korean Renaissance, 1400-1600. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2009.
Lippit, Yukio. “Goryeo Buddhist Painting in an Interregional Context.” Ars Orientalis 35 (2008): 192-232.
Oh, Joosok. “The Life and Art of Kim Hong-do.” The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology 1 (2007): 34-45.
Vos, Ken. “The Reports of Its Death have been Greatly Exaggerated: The Importance and the Development of Buddhist Painting in Choson as Seen Through Kshitigarbha Bodhisattva Paintings.” In Remco E. Breuker, ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2008.
Yi, Songmi. “The Screen of the Five Peaks of the Choson Dynasty.” In Yi Songmi et al, eds. Choson wangjo ui misul munhwa. Seoul: Taewonsa, 2005.
ART: COLLECTIONS
Kang, Woo-bang. Eternal Images of Sakyamuni. Seoul: Korea Foundation, 2008.
Kim, Kumja Paik. The Art of Korea: Highlights from the Collection of San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum. San Francisco: Asian Art Museum – Chong Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture, 2006.
DANCE
Jeon, Kyung-wook. Traditional Performing Arts of Korea. Seoul: The Korea Foundation, 2008.
Kim, Kyunghee and Kim Hyunjung. “Representing the Historical Memory of War in Lim Sung-Nam’s Prince Hodong.” Dance Chronicle 31:3 (September 2008): 412-435.
Lee, Byoung-ok. Korean Folk Dance. Seoul: Korea Foundation, 2008.
Van Zile, Judy. “Interpreting the Historical Record: Using Images of Korean Dance for Understanding the Past.” In Theresa Jill Buckland, ed. Dancing from Past to Present: Nation, Culture, Identities. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006.
MUSIC
Maliangkay, Roald. “Their Masters’ Voice: Korean Traditional Music SPs (Standard Play Records) under Japanese Colonial Rule.” The World of Music 49:3 (2007): 53-74.
Nam, Sang-sook. “The Debate over the Distortion of Chongmyo Cheryeak.” The World of Music 49:3 (2007): 31-52.
Provine, Robert C. “Music, Measurements, Pitch Survivals, and Bell Shapes in Korea.” The World of Music 49:3 (2007): 13-30.
Shin, Hyunjoon and Ho Tung-hung. “Translation of ‘America’ during the Early Cold War Period: A Comparative Study on the History of Popular Music in South Korea and Taiwan.” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 10:1 (March 2009): 83-102.
LINGUISTICS: HISTORICAL
Chi, M.S. “Repositioning Hamel: The Linguistic Significance of the First European Cross-cultural Account of Choson.” In Remco E. Breuker, ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2008.
Kaiser, Stefan. “The First Japanese Attempts at Describing Chinese and Korean Bilingualism.” In Sylvain Auroux, E.F.K. Koerner, Hans-Josef Niederehe, and Kees Versteegh, eds. History of the Language Sciences, part 1. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2000.
Lee, Sang-Oak. Middle Korean Tonology. Seoul: Hankook Munhwasa, 2007.
Miller, Roy Andrew. “Comparing Japanese and Korean.” In Alicia Sanchez-Mazas, Roger Blench, Malcolm D. Ross, Ilia Peiros, and Marie Lin, eds. Past Human Migrations in East Asia: Matching Archaeology, Linguistics and Genetics. London: Routledge, 2008.
Robbeets, Martine I. Is Japanese Related to Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic? Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2005.
Robbeets, Martine. “How the Actional Suffix Chain Connects Japanese to Altaic.” Turkic Languages 11:1 (2007): 3-58.
Robbeets, Martine. “The Causative-Passive in the Trans-Eurasian Languages.” Turkic Languages 11:2 (2007): 235-278.
Robbeets, Martine. “Koguryo as a Missing Link.” In Remco E. Breuker, ed. Korea in the Middle: Korean Studies and Area Studies: Essays in Honour of Boudewijn Walraven. Leiden: CNWS Publications, 2008.
Unger, J. Marshall. “Substratum and Adstratum in Prehistoric Japanese.” In Henning Anderson, ed. Language Contacts in Prehistory: Studies in Stratigraphy. Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2003.
Unger, J. Marshall. The Role of Contact in the Origins of the Japanese and Korean Languages. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2009.
Vovin, Alexander. “Korean Loanwords in Jurchen and Manchu.” Alt’ai hakpo 17 (2007): 73-84.
Vovin, Alexander. Koreo-Japonica: A Re-evaluation of a Common Genetic Origin. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2010.
Whitman, John Bradford. The Phonological Basis for the Comparison of Japanese and Korean. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies, 2008.
MARTIAL ARTS AND SPORTS
Choi, Bok-kyu. Sippalgi. Seoul: Ewha Womans University Press, 2008.
Ok, Gwang. Transformation of Modern Korean Sport: Imperialism, Nationalism, Globalization. Seoul: Hollym, 2008.