UPDATE: OCTOBER 2011
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Ahn, Ji-Young. “Narratives of the Korean War in Chinese High School History Textbooks.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:1 (March 2009): 23-39.
Ahn, Sekeun, and Kim Bok Young. “Korean War Represented in History Textbooks Used in South Korea, the United States, Japan, and China.” Pigyo kyoyuk yŏngu 18:2 (2008:6): 123-155.
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Kal, Hong. Aesthetic Construction of Korean Nationalism: Spectacle, Politics and History. London: Routledge, 2011.
Kim, Jeonghyun. “Changes in the Historiography of Korean History in Chinese History Textbooks: Criticisms from Korean Scholars.” The Journal of Northeast Asian History 7:1 (Summer 2010): 67-98.
Kim, Tschung-Sun, and Michael Finch, eds. Recollections, Reflections, and New Directions: Fourteen Interviews from Acta Koreana, 2003-2009. Taegu, Republic of Korea: Academia Koreana, Keimyung University, 2010.
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Lee, Hana. “Imagining a Feminine Icon: Multiple Metamorphoses of Hwang Chin-i in Cinema and Television.” Korean Studies 33 (2009): 52-68.
Lee, Wan Bom. “History Textbooks of Transitional States in Central Asia: Comparison of Kazakh and Uzbek Perspectives on Contemporary Korean History.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:1 (March 2009): 75-107.
Lin, Lin; Yali Zhao; Masato Ogawa; John Hoge; and Bok Young Kim. “Whose History? An Analysis of the Korean War in History Textbooks from the United States, South Korea, Japan, and China.” The Social Studies 100:5 (September 2009): 222-232.
Linantaud, John L. “War Memorials and Memories: Comparing the Philippines and South Korea.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 14:4 (July 2008): 347-361.
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Miller, Owen. “The Idea of Stagnation in Korean History from Fukuda Tokuzo to the New Right.” Korean Histories 2:1 (2010): 1-12 http://www.koreanhistories.org/files/Volume_2_1/KH_2_1%20Miller-The%20Idea%20of%20Stagnation.pdf.
Obinata, Sumio. “Historical Consciousness and Japan, China and South Korea’s Shared History Teaching Materials.” Political Science 58:2 (December 2006): 3-13.
Oh, Sung. “The Historical Perspective of Colonial Rule as Korea’s Fate and the Correct Historical View.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Oh, Young Kwon, and Moo Joong Kim. “Public Archaeology in Korea: A Duet of Popularity and Nationalism.” In Katsuyuki Okamura and Akira Matsuda, eds. New Perspectives in Global Public Archaeology. New York: Springer, 2011.
Oppenheim, Robert. “On the Locations of Korean War and Cold War Anthropology.” Histories of Anthropology Annual 4 (2008): 220-259.
Park, Cheol Hee. “Getting Away or Getting In?: US Strategic Options in the Historical Controversy between its Allies.” In Gilbert Rozman, ed. U.S. Leadership, History, and Bilateral Relations in Northeast Asia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Park, So Young. “Perspectives on the Korean War in Japanese High School Textbooks: Research Treands of Japanese Academia and Their Reflection in the Textbooks.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:1 (March 2009): 41-58.
Park, Soon-Won. “A History That Opens to the Future: The First Common China-Japan-Korea History Teaching Guide.” In Gi-Wook Shin and Daniel Sneider, eds. History Textbooks and the Wars in Asia. London: Routledge, 2010.
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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.
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Lee, Gui-Won. “Bookpaper and Bookbinding of Old Korean Books.” Gutenberg-Jahrbuch 79 (2004): 47–55.
Munn, Jesse. “Side-stitched Books of China, Korea and Japan in Western Collections.” Journal of the Institute of Conservation 32:1 (March 2009): 103-127.
Park, Daejae. “Doubts about the Edition of the Samguk yusa.” International Journal of Korean History 13 (2009): 17-40.
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“New Evidence on North Korea in 1956: Documents.” Cold War International History Project 16 (Fall 2007-Winter 2008): 463-527.
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Bae, Christopher J., and Jong Chan Kim. “The Late Paleolithic-Neolithic Transition in Korea: Current Archaeological and Radiocarbon Perspectives.” Radiocarbon 52:2 (August 2010): 493-499.
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Bae, Kidong. “Peopling in the Korean Peninsula.” In Christopher J. Norton and David R. Braun, eds. Asian Paleoanthropology: From Africa to China and Beyond. Heidelberg: Springer, 2011.
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Ch’oe, Pokkyu. “A Study on the Haedae-ri Shimteo Paleolithic Site in Pocheon-city, The Korean Peninsular.” In Ch’oe Pokkyu. Kangwŏn kusŏk-ki kogohak ŭi ŏje wa onŭl. Seoul: Churyusŏng, 2011.
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Choy, Kyungcheol, and Michael P. Richards. “Isotopic Evidence for Diet in the Middle Chulmun Period: A Case Study from the Tongsamdong Shell Midden, Korea.” Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 2:1 (2010): 1-10.
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Kang, Bong Won. “An Examination of Chronology, Ethnic Group, and Social Ranking Based on Mortuary Data from Central Korea.” Asian Perspectives 49:1 (Spring 2010): 180-204.
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Kim, Bumcheol. “Where It Goes? Social Complexity and Political Economy in the Middle Bronze Age, Central-western Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:2 (June 2009): 55-79.
Kim, Cheong Bin; Jeong Yul Kim; Kyung Soo Kim; and Hyoun Soo Lim. “New Age Constraints for Hominid Footprints Found on Jeju Island, South Korea.” Journal of Archaeological Science 37:12 (December 2010): 3338-3343.
Kim, Jong Chan, and Christopher J. Bae. “Radiocarbon Dates Documenting the Neolithic-Bronze Age Transition in Korea.” Radiocarbon 52:2 (August 2010): 483-492.
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Kim, Minkoo. “Woodland Management in the Ancient Mahan Statelets of Korea: An Examination of Carbonized and Waterlogged Wood.” Journal of Archaeological Science 38:8 (August 2011): 1967-1976.
Kim, Minkoo, and Ho-pil Yun. “The Availability and Use of Wood Resources at the Multi-period Settlement Site at Pyeonggeo-dong, Jinju, South Korea.” Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 20:1 (January 2011): 67-77.
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Lee, Chan Hee; Young Hoon Jo; and Jiyoung Kim. “Damage Evaluation and Conservation Treatment of the Tenth-Century Korean Rock-carved Buddha Statues.” Environmental Earth Sciences 64:1 (September 2011): 1-14.
Lee, Dong Sik; Chan Hee Lee; Jiyoung Kim; and Hee Jae Yang. “Geochemical Characteristics of Surface Efflorescence on the Seventh Century Stone Pagoda in Republic of Korea.” Environmental Geology 58:1 (2009): 197-204.
Lee, Yeonhee; Jihye Lee; Youngsoo Kim; Seokchan Choi; Seung Wook Ham; and Kang-Jin Kim. “Investigation of Natural Dyes and Ancient Textiles from Korea Using TOF-SIMS.” Applied Surface Science 255:4 (December 2008): 1033-1036.
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Seo, Min; Chang Seok Oh; Jong Yil Chai; Sang Jun Lee; Jun Bum Park; Byung Hoon Lee; Jee-Hee Park; Gil Hwan Cho; Dae-Woo Hong; Hyun Uk Park; and Dong Hoon Shin. “The Influence of Differential Burial Preservation on the Recovery of Parasite Eggs in Soil Samples from Korean Medieval Tombs.” Journal of Parasitology 96:2 (April 2010): 366-370.
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Shoda, Shinya; Oksana Yanshina; Joon-Ho Son; and Naoto Teramae. “New Interpretation of the Stone Replicas in the Russian Maritime Province: Re-Evaluation from the Perspective of Korean Archaeology.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:2 (June 2009): 187-210.
Suzuki, Takao; Hisashi Fujita; and Jong Gyu Choi. “New Evidence of Tuberculosis from Prehistoric Korea-population Movement and Early Evidence of Tuberculosis in Far East Asia.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology 136:3 (July 2008): 357–360.
Yi, Kisung. “Comparison of the Periodization Methodologies of the Korean Bronze Age and the Japanese Yayoi Period.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:2 (June 2009): 29-54.
Yi, Young Hoon. “Tomb 1 at the Taho-ri Site in Ch’angwon.” Early Korea 2 (2009): 151-176.
Yoo, Yongwook. “Techno-Chronological Reassessment of Palaeolithic Assemblages in the Imjin-Hantan River Area, Korea: New Data and New Considerations.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:2 (June 2009): 11-27.
Byington, Mark E. “The Account of the Han in the Sanguozhi: An Annotated Translation.” Early Korea 2 (2009): 125-152.
Ju, Bo Don. “Problems Concerning the Basic Historical Documents Related to the Samhan.” Early Korea 2 (2009): 95-122.
Kwon, Hak-Soo. “Evolution of Social Complexity in Kaya, Korea.” Hanguk sanggosa hakpo 10 (1992:8): 255-293.
Lee, Jaehyun. “The Interregional Relations and Developmental Processes of Samhan Culture.” Early Korea 2 (2009): 61-94.
Park, Daejae. “War and Ritual in Ancient Korea: From the Bronze Age to the Three Kingdoms Era.” Korea Journal 51:1 (Spring 2011): 118-142.
Yi, Hyunhae. “The Formation and Development of the Samhan.” Early Korea 2 (2009): 17-59.
Choi, Jongtaik. “A Chronological Study of Goguryeo Pottery.” The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology 2 (2008): 8-41.
De Benedittis, Andrea. “A New Perspective on the Analysis of Koguryo Wall Paintings Iconography.” The Journal of Northeast Asian History 8:1 (Summer 2011): 123-145.
Jeon, Ho-tae. Goguryeo: In Search of Its Culture and History. Seoul: Hollym, 2008.
Kim, Lena. “Goguryeo People Wearing Jougwan in Tang Chinese Art.” The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology 2 (2008): 90-111.
Kim, Sung-woo. “Changes in the Layouts of Buddhist Temples in Goguryeo circa Fifth Century AD.” The International Journal of Korean Art and Archaeology 2 (2008): 112-124.
National Museum of Korea, ed. Goguryeo Tomb Murals: Replicas in the National Museum of Korea. Seoul: Jujaso, 2007.
Park, Ah-Rim. Koguryo Tomb Murals in the East Asian Funerary Art. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2009.
Riotto, Maurizio. “Ancient Koreans and Xiongnu: What Was the Nature of Their Relationship?” The Journal of Northeast Asian History 6:1 (Summer 2009): 5-35.
Shultz, Edward J., and Hugh H.W. Kang, with Daniel C. Kane and Kenneth J.H. Gardiner, trans. The Koguryŏ Annals of the Samguk Sagi. Seongnam, Republic of Korea: The Academy of Korean Studies Press, 2011.
Yu, Chai-Shin, and Tae Ho Lee. Early Korean Art and Culture: Tomb Mural of Koguryo. Toronto: Society for Korean and Related Studies, 2011.
Kim, Yongduk. “The Inscription on the Inariyama Tumulus Sword Revisited: Lord Ko Served Baekje King Gaero.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:4 (December 2009): 235-237.
Ku, Daeyeol. “The Failure of Baekje’s Prudential Diplomacy: Revisiting the Samguk sagi from an International Relations Perspective.” Korea Journal 50:2 (Summer 2010): 158-181.
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.
Cha, Soon-cheol. “The Characteristics of Silla’s Gongbang.” International Journal of Korean History 14 (2009): 125-162.
Choi, Gwangsik; Unyong Jung; Geunsik Choi; and Jaeun Yun. Chang Po-go, the Maritime Prince: A Man of Vision Who Paved the Way to the Prince. Seoul: Changpogo Memorial Foundation, 2006.
Gold Crowns of Silla: Treasures from a Brilliant Age. Seoul: The Korea Foundation, 2011.
Ha, Il Sik. “Dynastic Crisis and the Ruling Strata in Silla in the Eighth and Ninth Centuries: Political Administration and Bureaucracy.” In Richard D. McBride II, ed. Society and State in Middle and Late Silla. Cambridge, MA: Early Korea Project, Korea Institute, Harvard University, 2010.
Hwang, In-ho. “Changes in the Silla Capital’s Road and Urban Structure.” International Journal of Korean History 14 (2009): 59-90.
Jeon, Deog-jae. “The Constitution of the Ruling Elite in Middle and Late Silla.” In Richard D. McBride II, ed. Society and State in Middle and Late Silla. Cambridge, MA: Early Korea Project, Korea Institute, Harvard University, 2010.
Kim, Chong Sun. “A Reflection on the Nature of Early Leadership in the Silla Kingdom.” Paeksan hakpo 52 (1999:3): 99-135.
Kim, Sang-hyun. “Buddhism and the State in Middle and Late Silla.” In Richard D. McBride II, ed. Society and State in Middle and Late Silla. Cambridge, MA: Early Korea Project, Korea Institute, Harvard University, 2010.
Kim, Sunkyung. “Awakened, Awaiting, or Meditating?: Readdressing a Silla Period Image from the Buddha Valley on Mount Nam.” The Journal of Korean Studies 16:1 (Spring 2011): 119-150.
Lee, Geun-jik. “The Development of Royal Tombs in Silla.” International Journal of Korean History 14 (2009): 91-124.
Lee, Hyunsook. “The Medicine of Silla in East Asia.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 13 (2011): 1-16.
Lee, Kidong. “Political and Social Factors in the Fall of Silla.” In Richard D. McBride II, ed. Society and State in Middle and Late Silla. Cambridge, MA: Early Korea Project, Korea Institute, Harvard University, 2010.
Lee, Sang-jun. “Spatial Structure and Scope of the Wolseong Castle.” International Journal of Korean History 14 (2009): 31-58.
Lee, Sung-Si. “Provincial Administration in the Kingdom of Silla in the Sixth Century: Wooden Tablets from the Fort of Seongsan-Sanseong in Haman-gun, South Korea.” In Satoshi Urano and Yukinori Fukatsu, eds. Centrality and Marginality of Ancient Documents. Tokyo: Seikokai Shuppan, 2009.
McBride, Richard D., II. “Silla Buddhism and the Hwarang.” Korean Studies 34 (2010): 54-89.
McBride, Richard D., II, ed. Society and State in Middle and Late Silla. Cambridge, MA: Early Korea Project, Korea Institute, Harvard University, 2010.
Rho, Jae-Hyun, and Huh Joon. “A Study on Formal-Symbolic Landscape of the Royal Tomb Garden Goe-Reung of Unified Silla Dynasty.” Hanguk chŏnt’ong chogyŏng hakhoeji 7 (December 2009): 121-132.
Shin, Dong Hoon; Chang Seok Oh; Taeeun Chung; Yang Su Yi; Jong Yil Chai; and Min Seo. “Detection of Parasite Eggs from a Moat Encircling the Royal Palace of Silla, the Ancient Korean Kingdom.” Journal of Archaeological Science 36:11 (November 2009): 2534-2539.
Yang, Jeong-seok. “Genealogy of East Asia Capital System and Silla’s Capital.” International Journal of Korean History 14 (2009): 1-30.
Yoon, Seon Tae. “Village Society and the System of Local Governance in the Unified Silla Period: Based on Analysis of the Silla Village Documents.” In Richard D. McBride II, ed. Society and State in Middle and Late Silla. Cambridge, MA: Early Korea Project, Korea Institute, Harvard University, 2010.
Yu, Young Chul, and In Nam Hwang. “A Study on the Philosophy of the Body and Physical Activity of Hwarang in Silla.” Hanguk rejŏ sŭp’och’ŭ hakhoeji 7 (2003): 107-110.
ANCIENT KOREAN-JAPANESE RELATIONS
Carlqvist, Anders. “The Land-Pulling Myth and Some Aspects of Historic Reality.” Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 37:2 (2010): 185-222.
Choi, Jae-seok. “A Criticism of Edwin O. Reischauer’s Pronouncements on Ancient Korea-Japan Relations.” Internatonal Journal of Korean History 16:1 (February 2011): 25-49.
Choi, Jae Sok. “A Criticism of the History of Ancient Korea-Japan Relations As Described in Dietrich Seckel`s The Art of Buddhism.” (Kangwŏn Taehakkyo Chungang Pangmulgwan) Pangmulgwan chi 13 (2007): 127-149.
Choi, Jae-sok. “A Criticism of John Whitney Hall’s Study on Ancient Korea-Japan Relations.” International Journal of Korean History 13 (2009): 41-73.
Como, Michael. “Immigrant Gods on the Road to Jindo.” Cahiers d’Extreme-Asie 16 (2006-2007): 19-47.
Como, Michael. Weaving and Binding: Immigrant Gods and Female Immortals in Ancient Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2009.
Horton, H. Mack. Traversing the Frontier: The Man’yoshu Account of a Japanese Mission to Silla in 736-737. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Council on East Asian Studies, 2011.
Jung, Hyoun. “Who Made Japan’s National Treasure No. 1?” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Kim, Eunsuk. “The Historical Significance of the List of Procurements from Silla in the Shosoin.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Kim, Tae Heui. “Comparative Study on Similar Origins of Korean, Mongolian, Japanese and Chinese and the Ancient Political History of Korean People.” (Tongui Taehakkyo) Tongui nonjip 28:2 (1998:2): 251-274.
Lee, Byeongno. “Jang Bogo, the Merchant King of East Asia and His Trade with Japan.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Lee, Jaehoon. The Relatedness between Japanese and Korean Ethnic Origins. Saarbrucken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Muller, 2010.
Lee, Jaeseok. “Why Did the Five Kings of Wa So Loathe Goguryeo?” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Lee, Jae-seok. “Diplomatic Stances of Japan in the 7th Century: Rivalry between the Pro-Silla and Pro-Baekje Factions.” The Journal of Northeast Asian History 7:2 (Winter 2010): 107-135.
Lee, Youngshik. “Imna Nihonfu: Not a Japanese Governing Institution.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Na, Haeng Joo. “The Impact and Problems of Ishimoda Sho’s Small Empire of the Dongi Theory: Focusing on the Interpretation of Jil and Mimana’s Jo.” The Journal of Northeast Asian History 7:2 (Winter 2010): 61-105.
Park, Chunsoo. “How Korean Artifacts Reached Wa in Ancient Times.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Rhee, Kunwoo. “Facts of the Diplomatic Relationship between Korea and Japan Hidden in the Wooden Coffin from the Tomb of King Muryeong.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Rhee, Kunwoo. “Rethinking Nihon shoki.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Takioto, Yoshiyuki. “Ancient Exchange between Izumo and the Korean Peninsula: Clues from Izumo Shrines.” The Journal of Northeast Asian History 7:1 (Summer 2010): 99-122.
Yeon, Minsu. “The Secret of Red Lacquered Cabinet in the Shosoin.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Yeon, Minsu. “The Gwanggaeto Stele Inscription’s Real Meaning.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Kim, Alexander A. “Ritual and Diplomacy: The 200-Years Crisis in Relation between Parhae and Silla.” Asian Culture and History 2:1 (January 2010): 34-40.
Kim, Alexander Alexeyvich. “Archaeological Studies of Bohai in Russia.” Oriens Extremus 47 (2008): 302-312.
Kim, Chang Seok. “Parhae’s Maritime Routes to Japan in the Eighth Century.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 23:1 (June 2010): 1-22.
Northeast Asian History Foundation, ed. A New History of Parhae. Leiden: Brill, 2011.
Ahn, Juhn Y. “The Merit of Not Making Merit: Buddhism and the Late Koryo Fiscal Crisis.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 23:1 (June 2010): 23-50.
Breuker, Remco. “Forging the Truth: Creative Deception and National Identity in Medieval Korea.” East Asian History 35 (June 2008): 1-73.
Breuker, Remco E. Establishing a Pluralist Society in Medieval Korea, 918-1170: History, Ideology, and Identity in the Koryo Dynasty. Leiden: Brill, 2010.
Horlyck, Charlotte. “Meaningful Commodities: Mirrors, Merchandise and Market Policies in the Koryŏ Period.” Kukche Koryohak 12 (2008): 239-257.
Reckel, Johannes. “How Mongolian was Hamgyong-do?” In Volker Rybatzki, Alessandra Pozzi, Peter W. Geier, and John R. Krueger, eds. The Early Mongols: Language, Culture and History: Studies in Honor of Igor De Rachewiltz on the Occasion of His 80th Birthday. Bloomington, IN: Denis Sinor Institute for Inner Asian Studies, 2009.
Yatsuzuka, S.; Okuno M.; Nakamura T.; Kimura K.; Setoma Y.; Miyamoto T.; Kim K.H.; Moriwaki H.; Nagase T.; Jin X.; Jin B.L.; Takahashi T.; and Taniguchi H. “14C Wiggle-Matching of the B-Tm Tephra, Baitoushan Volcano, China/North Korea.” Radiocarbon 52:3 (August 2010): 933-940.
Kallander, George L. “A Marriage of Convenience: Goryeo-Mongol Relations in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries.” In William W. Fitzhugh, Morris Rossabi, and William Honeychurch, eds. Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire. Santa Barbara, CA: Perpetua Press, 2009.
Lee, Miji. “Mongols, Barbarians, and the Great Suzerain: The Shifting Nomenclature of the Mongols during the Early Koryo-Mongol Relations in the 13th Century.” Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia 8 (2007): XXX-XXX.
Na, Jongwoo. “Were the Wako Pirate Groups Controlled by Japanese Tribal Clans?” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Puggioni, Tonino. “Koryo Ladies and the Encouragement of Buddhism in Yuan China.” In Eun-su Cho, ed. Korean Buddhist Nuns and Laywomen: Hidden Histories, Enduring Vitality. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Robinson, David M. Empire’s Twilight: Northeast Asia under the Mongols. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 2009.
Shim, Wi-sop. “Trans-Yellow Sea Global Trade during the Middle Ages as an Extension of Maritime Silk Road to Korea.” (Hanguk Oegugŏ Taehakkyo Oegukhak Ch’onghap Yŏngu Sent’ŏ Chungdong Yŏnguso) Chungdong yŏngu 25:1 (2006:7): 103-137.
Zhao, George Qingzhi. “Kongnyo: Korean Tribute Women and Mongol-Koryo Relations during the 13th and 14th Centuries.” Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia 9 (2008): 95-110.
Baker, Donald. “Shamans, Catholics, and Chong Yagyong: Tasan’s Defense of the Ritual Hegemony of the Confucian State.” Tasanhak 15 (2009): 139-180.
Cho, Sung-san. “The Formation and Transformation of the Awareness of a Common Cultural Identity in 19th Century Chosŏn.” International Journal of Korean History 16:1 (February 2011): 81-113.
Choi, Mihwa. “State Suppression of Buddhism and Royal Patronage of the Ritual of Water and Land in the Early Choson Dynasty.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 22:2 (December 2009): 181-214.
Chun, Young Woo, and Kwang-Il Tak. “Songgye, A Traditional Knowledge System for Sustainable Forest Management in Choson Dynasty of Korea.” Forest Ecology and Management 257:10 (30 April 2009): 2022-2026.
Chung, Doo Hee. “The Establishment of the Early Choson Political System.” In John B. Duncan, Jung Chul Lee, Jeong-il Lee, Michael Ahn, and Jack A. Davey. The Institutional Basis of Civil Governance in the Choson Dynasty. Seoul: Seoul Selection, 2009.
Chung, Man Jo. “The Political and Social Roles of the Sowon in the Choson Dynasty.” In John B. Duncan, Jung Chul Lee, Jeong-il Lee, Michael Ahn, and Jack A. Davey. The Institutional Basis of Civil Governance in the Choson Dynasty. Seoul: Seoul Selection, 2009.
Heyman, Alan C. “The Return of the Uigye, Official Record of Korean Royal Court Ceremonies.” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch 85 (2010): 77-93.
Hur, Nam-Lin. “King Sonjo and Confucian Politics in 1592.” In Sŏul Taehakkyo Chonggyo Munje Yŏnguso, ed. Yugwo wa chonggyohak. Seoul: Sŏul Taehakkyo Ch’ulp’anbu, 2009.
Jackson, Andrew. “The Causes and Aims of Yongjo’s Chongmihwan’guk.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 13 (2011): 17-34.
Jackson, Andrew. “Rebel Military Strategy in the Musillan Rebellion of 1728.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 13 (2011): 35-41.
Karlsson, Anders. “Northern Territories and the Historical Understanding of Territory in Late Choson.” SOAS-AKS Working Papers in Korean Studies, no. 15 (December 2009): http://www.soas.ac.uk/koreanstudies/research/soas-aks/soas-aks-papers/file55353.pdf.
Kim, Jisoo. “Crossing the Boundary of Inner Quarters: Elite Women’s Petitioning Activity in Late Choson Korea.” In Hyuk-Rae Kim, ed. Korean Studies Forum, volume 4. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2010.
Kim, Jungwon. “Finding Korean Women’s Voices in Legal Archives.” Journal of Women’s History 22:2 (Summer 2010): 149-152.
Kim, Paekchol. “King Yŏngjo’s T’angp’yŏng Policy and Its Orientation: The Trio of the King, State, and People.” International Journal of Korean History 16:1 (February 2011): 1-24.
Kim, Sun Joo. “Culture of Remembrance in Late Chosŏn Korea: Bringing an Unknown War Hero Back into History.” Journal of Social History 44:2 (Winter 2010): 563-585.
Kim, Woo-cheol. “Social Background of a Visionary Rebellion and the Image of an Ideal Society: A Review of the Yi Ch’unggyong Incident during the 7th Year of King Injo(1629).” International Journal of Korean History 15:1 (2010): 65-92.
Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies. Kyujanggak and the Cultural History of Books. Seoul: Acanet, 2010.
Lee, In Sun; Eun-Joo Lee; Jun Bum Park; Seung Hee Baek; Chang Seok Oh; Soong Deok Lee; Yi-Suk Kim; Gi Dae Bok; Jung Won Hong; Do-Sun Lim; Myung Ho Shin; Min Seo; and Dong Hoon Shin. “Acute Traumatic Death of a 17th Century General Based on Examination of Mummified Remains Found in Korea.” Annals of Anatomy – Anatomischer Anzeiger 191:3 (2009): 309-320.
Lee, Song Mu. “The Government Service Examinations of the Choson Dynasty.” In John B. Duncan, Jung Chul Lee, Jeong-il Lee, Michael Ahn, and Jack A. Davey. The Institutional Basis of Civil Governance in the Choson Dynasty. Seoul: Seoul Selection, 2009.
Liu, Haifeng. “Influence of China’s Imperial Examinations on Japan, Korea and Vietnam.” Frontiers of History in China 2:4 (October 2007): 493-512.
Oh, Hang Nyeong. “The Meaning of Ritual Practices in the Compilation of the Choson Sillok.” In John B. Duncan, Jung Chul Lee, Jeong-il Lee, Michael Ahn, and Jack A. Davey. The Institutional Basis of Civil Governance in the Choson Dynasty. Seoul: Seoul Selection, 2009.
Park, Hyunmo. “How and When the Gyeongguk daejeon System Dismantled?: A Study on Political Meaning of the Daehan Empire’s Birth.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:3 (September 2009): 197-221.
Park, Sohyeon. “Law and Literature in Late Imperial China and Choson Korea.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 10:2 (October 2010): 229-250.
Song, Chan Sik. “The Power Structure of Sarim Politics in the Choson Dynasty.” In John B. Duncan, Jung Chul Lee, Jeong-il Lee, Michael Ahn, and Jack A. Davey. The Institutional Basis of Civil Governance in the Choson Dynasty. Seoul: Seoul Selection, 2009.
Song, Chun Ho. “Information on the Older Passers of the Licentiate Examinations.” In John B. Duncan, Jung Chul Lee, Jeong-il Lee, Michael Ahn, and Jack A. Davey. The Institutional Basis of Civil Governance in the Choson Dynasty. Seoul: Seoul Selection, 2009.
Yi, Song-mi. “A Synopsis of the Garyedogam euigwe of King Heonjong, (1837).” In Yi Songmi. Garye dogam euigwe wa misulsa. Seoul: Sowadang, 2008.
Yi, Song-mi. “Euigwe and the Documentation of Joseon Court Ritual Life.” Archives of Asian Art 58 (2008): 113-133.
Yi, Song-mi. “The Uigwe Royal Documents of the Joseon Dynasty: What It Means to the Better Understanding of Korean Culture.” In National Museum of Korea, ed. 145 nyŏn man ŭi kwihan, Oegyujanggak ŭigwe. Seoul: Kungnip Chungang Pangmulgwan, 2011.
Yi, Tae Jin. “Welcoming the Return of the Oegyujanggak Uigwe Texts.” In National Museum of Korea, ed. 145 nyŏn man ŭi kwihan, Oegyujanggak ŭigwe. Seoul: Kungnip Chungang Pangmulgwan, 2011.
Yim, Lynn, and Eun-jung Kim. “Changes of Gagye Hair Style Reflected on Gache Prohibition Order in Chosun Dynasty.” International Journal of Human Ecology 7:1 (June 2006): 67-76.
Chung, Ku-bok. “Reassessment of the Status System in 15th Century Choson.” SOAS-AKS Working Papers in Korean Studies, no. 11 (December 2009): http://www.soas.ac.uk/koreanstudies/research/soas-aks/soas-aks-papers/file55349.pdf.
Han, Sun Sook; Kyung-won Baek; Myung Ho Shin; Jaehyup Kim; Chang Seok Oh; Sang Jun Lee; and Dong Hoon Shin. “Dental Caries Prevalence of Medieval Korean People.” Archives of Oral Biology 55:7 (July 2010): 535-540.
Hejtmanek, Milan. “Devalued Bodies, Revalued Status: Confucianism and the Plight of Female Slaves in Late Chosŏn Korea.” In Youngmin Kim and Michael J. Pettid, eds. Women and Confucianism in Chosŏn Korea. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Jang, Yoo-seung. “Regional Identities of Northern Literati: A Comparative Study of P’yongan and Hamgyong Provinces.” In Sun Joo Kim, ed. The Northern Region of Korea: History, Identity, and Culture. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2010.
Jung, Ji-Young. “Widows’ Position and Agency in the Late Choson Dynasty.” The Journal of Korean Studies 14:1 (Fall 2009): 61-82.
Jung, Ji-Young. “Questions Concerning Widows’ Social Status and Remarriage in Late Chosŏn.” In Youngmin Kim and Michael J. Pettid, eds. Women and Confucianism in Chosŏn Korea. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Karlsson, Anders. “Orphan Care in Choson.” SOAS-AKS Working Papers in Korean Studies, no. 16 (December 2009): http://www.soas.ac.uk/koreanstudies/research/soas-aks/soas-aks-papers/file55354.pdf.
Kawashima, Fujiya. “Cultural Localism in the Late Choson Dynasty and Its Significance in Modern Korea.” (Hiroshima Jogakuin Daigaku) Ronshū 45 (1995:12): 91-115.
Kim, Youngmin. “Portrait of Two Women: Multiple Layers of ‘Confucianism’ in Late Chosŏn Korea.” In Youngmin Kim and Michael J. Pettid, eds. Women and Confucianism in Chosŏn Korea. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Kwon, Naehyun. “Choson-Qing Relations and the Society of P’yongang Province During the Late Choson Period.” In Sun Joo Kim, ed. The Northern Region of Korea: History, Identity, and Culture. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2010.
Lee, SoonGu. “The Exemplar Wife: The Life of Lady Chang of Andong in Historical Context.” In Youngmin Kim and Michael J. Pettid, eds. Women and Confucianism in Chosŏn Korea. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Oh, Young Kyun. “Printing the Samgang haengsil-to (Illustrated Guide to the Three Relationships), a Premodern Korean Moral Primer.” East Asian Publishing and Society 1:1 (2011): 1-38.
Pettid, Michael J. “Other Female Identities in Choson Korea: Overcoming and Subverting the Confucian Model for Womanly Behavior.” (Kokusai Kirisutokyō Daigaku Ajia Bunka Kenkyūjo) Ajia bunka kenkyū 36 (2010): 291-304.
Chang, Byung Soo; Chang Sub Uhm; Chang Hyun Park; Han Kyeom Kim; Gui Young Lee; Han Hee Cho; Yoon Hee Chung; and Dong Hoon Shin. “Ultramicroscopic Study on the Hair of Newly Found 15th Century Mummy in Daejeon, Korea.” Annals ofAnatomy 188:5 (4 September 2006): 439-445.
Lee, Hung-Tak. “Household Patterns in Early 18th-Century Korea: A Study Based on the Triennial Household Register Data of Daeseong-Hyon, Kyongsang Province, 1720.” Hanguk ingu hakhoeji 13:2 (1990): 19-47.
Kim, D.K.; I.S. Lee; W.-L. Kim; J.S. Lee; B.J. Koh; M.J. Kim; M.Y. Youn; M.H. Shin; Y.-S. Kim; S.-S. Lee; C.S. Oh; and D.H. Shin. “Possible Rheumatoid Arthritis Found in the Human Skeleton Collected from the Tomb of Joseon Dynasty, Korea, Dating back to the 1700s AD.” International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 21:2 (March/April 2011): 136-149.
Kim, Hyung-eun. “Korean Love Affair.” Archaeology 63:2 (March-April 2010): 29-33.
Kim, Kuentae. “Eighteenth Century Korean Marriage Customs: The Tansong Census Registers.” Continuity and Change 20 (2005): 193-209.
Kim, Kuentae, and Hyunjoon Park. “Family Succession through Adoption in the Chosun Dynasty.” The History of the Family 15:4 (2010): 443-452.
Lee, Eun-Joo; Hoo Yul Yang; Mark Spigelman; Se Gweon Yim; and Dong Hoon Shin. “Eung Tae’s Tomb: A Joseon Ancestor and the Letters of Those that Loved Him.” Antiquity 319 (March 2009): 145-156.
Lee, In Sun; Myeung Ju Kim; Dong Soo Yoo; Young Seok Lee; Sung Sil Park; Gi Dae Bok; Seung Ho Han; Yoon Hee Chung; Byung Soo Chang; Yang Su Yi; Chang Seok Oh; and Dong Hoon Shin. “Three-dimensional Reconstruction of Medieval Child Mummy in Yangju, Korea, Using Multi-detector Computed Tomography.” Annals of Anatomy 189:6 (1 November 2007): 558-568.
Lee, Sangguk. “The Impacts of Birth Order and Social Status on the Genealogy Register in Thirteenth- to Fifteenth-Century Korea.” Journal of Family History 35:2 (April 2010): 115-127.
Lee, SoonGu. “The Rights of the Eldest Daughter-in-Law and Strengthening of Adoption of Lineage Heirs in the Mid-Chosŏn Period.” In Youngmin Kim and Michael J. Pettid, eds. Women and Confucianism in Chosŏn Korea. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Miyajima, Hiroshi. “On the Construction Process of the Surname/ Ancestral Seat Descent Groups in Korea as Seen through Genealogies.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 10:1 (April 2010): 1-8.
Park, Hyunjoon, and Sangkuk Lee. “A Survey of Data Sources for Studies of Family and Population in Korean History.” The History of the Family 13:3 (2008): 258-267.
Seo, Min; Sang-Mee Guk; Jaehyup Kim; Jong-Yil Chai; Gi Dae Bok; Sung Sil Park; Chang Seok Oh; Myeung Ju Kim; Yang Su Yi; Myung Ho Shin; In Uk Kang; and Dong Hoon Shin. “Paleoparasitological Report on the Stool from a Medieval Child Mummy in Yangju, Korea.” Journal of Parasitology 93:3 (June 2007): 589-592.
Seo, Min; Dong Hoon Shin; Sang-Mee Guk; Chang Seok Oh; Eun-Joo Lee; Myung Ho Shin; Myeung Ju Kim; Soong Deok Lee; Yi-Suk Kim; Yang Su Yi; Mark Spigelman; and Jong-Yil Chai. “Gymnophalloides Seoi Eggs from the Stool of a 17th Century Female Mummy Found in Hadong, Republic of Korea.” Journal of Parasitology 94:2 (April 2008): 467-472.
Shin, Dong Hoon; Do-Seon Lim; Ki-Ju Choi; Chang Seok Oh; Myeung Ju Kim; In Sun Lee; Seok Bae Kim; Jeong Eun Shin; Gi Dae Bok; Jong Yil Cha; and Min Seo. “Scanning Electron Microscope Study of Ancient Parasite Eggs Recovered from Korean Mummies of Joseon Dynasty.” Journal of Parasitology 95:1 (February 2009): 137-145.
Shin, Dong Hoon; Young Hi Choi; Kyoung-Jin Shin; Gil Ro Han; Minyoung Youn; Chong-Youl Kim; Sung Ho Han; Jae Cheol Seo; Sung Sil Park; Yong-Jin Cho; and Byung Soo Chang. “Radiological Analysis on a Mummy from a Medieval Tomb in Korea.” Annals of Anatomy 185:4 (July 2003): 377-382.
Shin, M.H.; Y.S. Yi; G.D. Bok; E.-J. Lee; M. Spigelman; J.B. Park; S.-R. Min; and D.H. Shin. “How Did Mummification Occur in Bodies Buried in Tombs with a Lime Soil Mixture Barrier during the Joseon Dynasty in Korea.” In P. Atoche Pena, C. Rodriguez-Martin, and A. Ramirez Rodriguez, eds. Mummies and Science: Proceedings of the VI World Congress on Mummy Studies. Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain: World Mummy Research, Academia Canaria de Historia, 2008.
Son, Byunggiu. “The Effects of Man’s Remarriage and Adoption on Family Succession in the 17th to the 19th Century Rural Korea: Based on the Andong Kwon Clan Genealogy.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 10:1 (April 2010): 9-31.
Son, Byung-giu, and Sangkuk Lee. “The Effect of Social Status on Women’s Age at First Childbirth in the Late Seventeenth- to Early Eighteenth-century Korea.” The History of the Family 15:4 (2010): 430-442.
Cha, Myung Soo. “Productivity Trend in Korea from the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Century: A Comment on Jun, Lewis, and Kang.” The Journal of Economic History 69:4 (December 2009): 1138-1143.
Cho, Hung-Guk. “The Trade between China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia in the 14th Century through the 17th Century Period.” International Area Review 3:2 (2000:12): 67-107.
Ha, Kyoochul, and Youngmin Lee. “Wells in the Historical Records of the Joseon Dynasty, Korea.” Ground Water 49:2 (March/April 2011): 295-299.
Jun, Seong Ho; James B. Lewis; and Kang Han-Rog. “Stability or Decline? Demand or Supply?” The Journal of Economic History 69:4 (December 2009): 1144-1151.
Kim, Sung Woo. “Decline of a Confucian Mecca: Development of Rice Farming and Regional Development in Chosŏn Korea.” The Journal of Korean Studies 15:1 (Fall 2010): 1-40.
Lee, Hun-Chang, and Peter Temin. “The Political Economy of Preindustrial Korean Trade.” Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 166:3 (September 2010): 548-571.
Pettid, Michael. “Working Women in Chosŏn Korea.” Journal of Global Initiatives 5:2 (2010): 24-44.
Siegmund, Felix. “Tubers in a Grain Culture: The Introduction of Sweet and White Potatoes to Chosŏn Korea and Its Cultural Implications.” Korean Histories 2:2 (2010): 59-74 http://www.koreanhistories.org/files/Volume_2_2/KH2_2_Siegmund_Tubers.pdf.
Alston, Dane. “Emperor and Emissary: The Hongwu Emperor, Kwŏn Kŭn, and the Poetry of Late Fourteenth Century Diplomacy.” Korean Studies 32 (2008): 104-147.
Jo, Yoong-hee. “New Directions for Research and the Tradition of Yeonhaengrok.” The Review of Korean Studies 13:2 (Summer 2010): 135-157.
Jung, Jae-Hoon. “Meeting the World through Eighteenth-century Yonhaeng.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 23:1 (June 2010): 51-69.
Kye, Seung B. “Huddling under the Imperial Umbrella: A Korean Approach to Ming China in the Early 1500s.” The Journal of Korean Studies 15:1 (Fall 2010): 41-66.
Rawski, Evelyn. “China’s Relations with Korea and Japan during the Ming-Qing Transition.” Transactions of the International Conference of Eastern Studies 54 (2009): 47-64.
Song, Jhune Hyueck. “Eastern Barbarian Consciousness in Research on Manchu Origins.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:3 (September 2009): 163-175.
Boot, W.J. “Kaibara Ekiken’s Preface to Chingbirok: A Japanese Edition of the Book of Corrections.” Korean Histories 2:1 (2010): 85-89 http://www.koreanhistories.org/files/Volume_2_1/KH_2_1%20Boot-Kaibara%20Ekiken's%20preface%20to%20Chingirok.pdf.
Choi, Park-Kwang. “Japanese Sexual Customs and Cultures Seen from the Perspective of the Korean Delegation to Japan.” Pigyo munhak 20 (1995:12): 283-291.
Chung, Da-ham. “Making Choson Own Tributaries: Dynamics between the Ming-centered World Order and a Choson-centered Regional Order in the East Asian Periphery.” International Journal of Korean History 15:1 (2010): 29-63.
Chung, Sungil. “Joseon’s Ginseng and Japan’s Silver.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Finch, Michael. “Civilian Life in Chosŏn during the Japanese Invasion of 1592: The ‘Namhaeng illok’ and ‘Imjin illok’ in Swaemirok by Ŏ Hŭimun.” Acta Koreana 12:2 (December 2009): 55-77.
Ha, Woobong. “The Japanese Invasion of Korea in the 1592-1598 Period and the Exchange of Culture and Civilization Between the Two Countries.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Ha, Woobong. “Kang Hang and Confucianism in Modern Japan.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Han, Moonjong. “Tsushima Belonged to Both Japan and Korea.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Hawley, Samuel. “Haengju Mountain Fortress on the ‘River of Hell.’” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch 85 (2010): 29-35.
Hellyer, Robert. “Poor but Not Pirates: The Tsushima Domain and Foreign Relations in Early Modern Japan.” In Robert J. Antony, ed. Elusive Pirates, Pervasive Smugglers: Violence and Clandestine Trade in the Greater China Seas. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2010.
Hong, Seungduk. “Tongsinsa: A Symbol of Faith or a Symbol of Tribute?” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Hur, Nam-lin. “National Defense in Shambles: Wartime Military Buildup in Chosŏn Korea, 1592-1598.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 22:2 (December 2009): 113-135.
Jang, Sunsun. “The Japan House, a Japanese Community in Busan.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Jung, Eunji. “Korean Clothing and the Emperor of Japan in the 1682 Embassy to Japan.” Acta Koreana 13:1 (June 2010): 35-51.
Jung, Ji Young. “War and the Death of a Kisaeng: The Construction of the Collective Memory of the ‘Righteous Kisaeng Non’gae’ in Late Chosŏn.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 22:2 (December 2009): 157-180.
Kim, Dongcheol. “Dongnae Merchants: Forerunners of Trade with Japan.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Kim, Moonja. “Why Did Toyotomi Hideyoshi Provoke the Japanese Invasion of 1592?” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Kim, Woobinn. “Amenomori Hōshū’s Chosŏn Language School in Tsushima.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 10:1 (April 2010): 113-135.
Lee, Hoon. “How Did Citizens of Joseon who Drifted Ashore in Japan Return Home?” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Lee, Hoon. “A Study of Communication between Joseon and Japan: Primarily Based on Interpreters’ Documents.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Lee, Hoon. “Dokdo is South Korean Territory.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Lee, Jeong-Mi. “Choson Korea as Sojunghwa, the Small Central Civilization: Sadae kyorin Policy and Relations with Ming/Qing China and Tokugawa Japan in the Seventeenth Century.” (Kokusai Kirisutokyō Daigaku Ajia Bunka Kenkyūjo) Ajia bunka kenkyū 36 (2010): 305-318.
Lee, Sanggyu. “Research Trends in the Field of Joseon Tongsinsa Studies.” The Review of Korean Studies 13:1 (March 2010): 181-201.
Lee, Sook-in. “The Imjin War and the Official Discourse of Chastity.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 22:2 (December 2009): 137-156.
Lewis, James B. “A Scroll of the 1748 Embassy to Japan Preserved in the British Museum.” Acta Koreana 13:1 (June 2010): 53-89.
Min, Deokkee. “The Muromachi Bakufu’s Requests to Joseon for the Facilitation of Tribute Trade with Ming China.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Naito, Seichu. “Questions Concerning the Japanese Theory on Takeshima as Japan’s Inherent Territory.” In Hyun Dae-song, ed. The Historical Perception of Korea and Japan: Its Origins and Points of the Issues Concerning Dokdo-Takeshima, Yasukuni Shrine, Comfort Women, and Textbooks. Paju, Republic of Korea: Nanam, 2008.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “Japanese Presence, Korean Military Bases, and Korean Maps in the Late Fifteenth Century.” Acta Koreana 13:1 (June 2010): 7-34.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “Islands, Administration, and Japanese Interaction in Kangwŏn Province, 1392-1592.” Tokto yŏngu 9 (2010.12): 65-94.
Shin, Yong-ha. “Korea’s Territorial Rights to Dokdo: A Historical Study.” In The Korea Herald and Park Hyun-jin, eds. Insight into Dokdo: Historical, Political and Legal Perspectives on Korea’s Sovereignty. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2009.
Siebold, Philip Franz von (Frits Vos, trans., Boudewijn Walraven, rev.). “Notes on Koorai, from Contact with Some Koraaians Stranded on the Japanese Coast.” Korean Histories 2:2 (2010): 79-85 http://www.koreanhistories.org/files/Volume_2_2/KH2_2_Koorai.pdf.
Son, Seungcheol. “What Was the Korean View of the King of Japan During the Joseon Period?” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Swope, Kenneth M. A Dragon’s Head and a Serpent’s Tail: Ming China and the First Great East Asian War, 1592-1598. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 2009.
Tawara, Kanji. “Tsushima as ‘Boundary.’” Bulletin of the Society for East Asian Archaeology 2 (2008): 37-45.
Yoo, Mi-rim and Eun-heui Cho. “A Study on Proving a Claim that ‘Usando is Just Dokdo.’” Korea and World Affairs 32:4 (Winter 2008): 465-480.
Yoon, Yusook. “How Was Smuggling between Joseon and Japan Treated in the Late Joseon Period?” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
CHOSON: RELATIONS WITH JURCHENS
Bohnet, Adam. “‘On Either Side the River’: The Rise of the Manchu State and Chosŏn’s Jurchen Subjects.” Toronto Studies in Central and Inner Asia 9 (2008): 111-125.
Robinson, Kenneth R. “Residence and Foreign Relations in the Peninsular Northeast During the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries.” In Sun Joo Kim, ed. The Northern Region of Korea: History, Identity, and Culture. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2010.
CHOSON: RELATIONS WITH THE WEST/MIDDLE EAST
Jo, Young-hee. “Westerners’ Perceptions of Baekdusan until the Nineteenth Century: Focusing on Materials in English.” The Review of Korean Studies 13:4 (December 2010): 133-149.
Koh, Grace. “Transitional Images of Chosŏn Korea: Accounts by Contiguity Versus Firsthand Accounts.” SOAS-AKS Working Papers in Korean Studies, no. 10 (July 2009): http://www.soas.ac.uk/koreanstudies/research/soas-aks/soas-aks-papers/file52518.pdf.
Shin, Ik-Cheol. “Perceptions of the West in Chosŏn Travel Accounts: Chosŏn Encounters with the ‘West’ in Beijing.” SOAS-AKS Working Papers in Korean Studies, no. 7 (July 2009): http://www.soas.ac.uk/koreanstudies/research/soas-aks/soas-aks-papers/file52515.pdf.
RELATIONS WITH JAPAN AND CHINA, 1868-1945
Aoki, Atsuko. “A Dissenting Voice from the Margins in Colonial Korea: Jōkō Yonetarō and the ‘Teachers Union Incident’ of December 1930.” (Kokusai Kirisutokyō Daigaku Ajia Bunka Kenkyūjo) Ajia bunka kenkyū 36 (2010): 331-345.
Aoki, Atsuko. “Japanese Wives of Resident Koreans and Their ‘Repatriation.’” Acta Koreana 13:1 (June 2010): 91-112.
Atkins, E. Taylor. Primitive Selves: Koreana in the Japanese Colonial Gaze, 1910-1945. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010.
Bae, Hang-seob. “Kaesŏng Uprising of 1893.” International Journal of Korean History 15:1 (2010): 93-120.
Babicz, Lionel. “Race, Civilization, and National Security: The Meiji Intellectual Origins of the Annexation of Korea.” (Kokusai Kirisutokyō Daigaku Ajia Bunka Kenkyūjo) Ajia bunka kenkyū 36 (2010): 319-329.
Caprio, Mark. “Images of the North in Occupied Korea, 1905-1945.” In Sun Joo Kim, ed. The Northern Region of Korea: History, Identity, and Culture. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2010.
Caprio, Mark. “Marketing Assimilation: The Press and the Formation of the Japanese-Korean Colonial Relationship.” The Journal of Korean Studies 16:1 (Spring 2011): 1-25.
Cha, Seung Ki. “The Colonial-Imperial Regime and Its Effects: Writer Kim Sa-ryang as an Ex-ception.” Korea Journal 50:4 (Winter 2010): 99-126.
Chae, Ou-byung. “The ‘Moment of the Boomerang’ Never Came: Resistance and Collaboration in Colonial Korea.” The Journal of Historical Sociology 23:2 (September 2010): 398-426.
Choi, Seong-Jin and Daniel Schwekendiek. “The Biological Standard of Living in Colonial Korea, 1910–1945.” Economics & Human Biology 7:2 (July 2009): 259-264.
Cumings, Bruce. “The Korean-centric Japanese Imperium and the Transformation of the International System from the 1930s to the 1950s.” In Shigeru Okita and Nicholas J. White, eds. The International Order of Asia in the 1930s and 1950s. Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate, 2010.
Cwiertka, Katarzyna J. “Dining Out in the Land of Desire: Colonial Seoul and the Korean Culture of Consumption.” In Laurel Kendall, ed. Consuming Korean Tradition in Early and Late Modernity: Commodification, Tourism, and Performance. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2010.
De Ceuster, Koen. “Wholesome Education and Sound Leisure: The YMCA Sports Programme in Colonial Korea.” European Journal of East Asian Studies 2:1 (2003): 53-88.
De Ceuster, Koen. “The Third Man: Yi Wijong and the Korean Mission to the 1907 Hague Peace Conference.” In Mélanges Offerts à Marc Orange et Alexandre Guillemoz. Paris: Institut d’Études Coreennes, College de France, 2010.
Eom, Chanho. “Who Assassinated Empress Myeongseong?” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Fendler, Karoly. “The Japanese Plan to Abduct Korean Emperor Gojong during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905: How Russian Diplomats Saved the Emperor.” Far Eastern Affairs 38:4 (October-December 2010): 136-139.
Fujitani, Takashi. “Right to Kill, Right to Make Live: Koreans as Japanese and Japanese as Americans During WWII.” Representations 99 (August 2007): 13-39.
Fujitani, T. Race for Empire: Koreans as Japanese and Japanese as Americans during World War II. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2011.
Gill, Insong. “Stature, Consumption, and the Standard of Living in Colonial Korea.” In John Komlos and Joerg Baten, eds. The Biological Standard of Living in Comparative Perspective. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1998.
Han, Keehyung. “Formation of the Minganhak and Modern Magazines in Colonial Korea: The Case of Gaebyeok.” Korea Journal 49:1 (Spring 2009): 98-119.
Han, Suk Hoon. “Influence of Foreign Ideas in the Making of National Education System: The Case of Japan’s Education Planning for Colonized Korea.” KEDI Journal of Educational Policy 7:1 (2010:7): 91-114.
Hechter, Michael; Ioana Emy Matesan; and Chris Hale. “Resistance to Alien Rule in Taiwan and Korea.” Nations and Nationalism 15:1 (January 2009): 36-59.
Hong, Seong-tae. “From Mount Baekak to the Han River: A Road to Colonial Modernization.” In Thomas Lamarre and Kang Nae-hui, eds. Impacts of Modernities. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2004.
Hong, Sungook. “Korean Scientists Look at Japanese Colonization: The Emergence of an Idea of the Value-Neutrality and Objectivity.” Historia Scientiarum 15:3 (March 2006): 268-275.
Hori, Kazuo. “Japan’s Incorporation of Takeshima into Its Territory in 1905.” In Hyun Dae-song, ed. The Historical Perception of Korea and Japan: Its Origins and Points of the Issues Concerning Dokdo-Takeshima, Yasukuni Shrine, Comfort Women, and Textbooks. Paju, Republic of Korea: Nanam, 2008.
Hwang, Dongyoun. “Korean Anarchism before 1945: A Regional and Transnational Approach.” In Steven Hirsch and Lucien van der Walt, eds. Anarchism and Syndicalism in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, 1870-1940: The Praxis of National Liberation, Internationalism, and Social Revolution. Leiden: Brill, 2010.
Hyun, Myungcheol. “The Japanese Insistence on the Invasion of Korea in the Late Edo Period and the Meiji Period.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Iijima, Wataru. “The Establishment of Japanese Colonial Medicine: Infection and Parasitic Disease Studies in Taiwan, Manchuria, and Korea under the Japanese Rule before WWII.” Aoyama shigaku 28 (2010:3): 77-106.
Ishikawa, Ryota. “Commercial Activities of Chinese Merchants in the Late Nineteenth Century Korea: With a Focus on the Documents of Tong Shun Tai Archived at Seoul National University, South Korea.” International Journal of Korean History 13 (2009): 75-97.
Jeon, Sang-sook. “The Characteristics of Japanese Colonial Rule in Korea.” The Journal of Northeast Asian History 8:1 (Summer 2011): 39-74.
Kang, Deok-sang. “Background to History-Related Conflicts between Korea and Japan: Japanese Nationalism against Korea.” In Hyun Dae-song, ed. The Historical Perception of Korea and Japan: Its Origins and Points of the Issues Concerning Dokdo-Takeshima, Yasukuni Shrine, Comfort Women, and Textbooks. Paju, Republic of Korea: Nanam, 2008.
Kim, Byungryull. The History of Imperial Japan’s Seizure of Dokdo. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2008.
Kim, Chiyoung. “The Emergence of the Modern Concept of ‘Munye’ in Korea.” Korea Journal 50:1 (Spring 2010): 178-208.
Kim, Christine. “Politics and Pageantry in Protectorate Korea (1905-1910): The Imperial Progress of Sunjong.” The Journal of Asian Studies 68:3 (August 2009): 835-839.
Kim, Chul. “Assimilating or Overcoming: Overcoming Modernity in Colonial Korea.” In Naoki Sakai and Jun’ichi Isomae, eds. Overcoming Modernity: East Asian Community and the Kyoto School. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co., 2011.
Kim, Dong Hoon. “Segregated Cinemas, Intertwined Histories: The Ethnically Segregated Film Cultures in 1920s Korea under Japanese Colonial Rule.” Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema 1:1 (May 2009): 7-25.
Kim, Dongmyung. “What Were the Characteristics of Japanese Imperialism in Joseon?” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Kim, Gyewon. “Unpacking the Archive: Ichthyology, Photography, and the Archival Record in Japan and Korea.” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 18:1 (Spring 2010): 51-88.
Kim, Marie Song-hak. “Law and Reforms, Colonial Style: Japanese Judicial Policy in Korea.” In Mélanges Offerts à Marc Orange et Alexandre Guillemoz. Paris: Institut d’Études Coreennes, College de France, 2010.
Kim, Minyung. “The Mobilization of Young Korean Men by Japanese Colonists for Forced Labor and Military Service.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Kim, Myungsun and Chankyu Kim. “Adoption of Modern Knowledge of Housing in Journals of the Academic Associations in Korea from 1896 to 1910.” Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering 5:1 (May 2006): 1-6.
Kim, Robert Hyung-Chan. “Soon Hyun (Hyon Sun) and His Place in the History of the Korean Independence Movement: With Emphasis on the Korean Commission.” Acta Koreana 12:2 (December 2009): 127-183.
Kim, Seok-hee. “Joseon in Color: ‘Colored Clothes Campaign’ and ‘White Clothes Discourse.’” The Review of Korean Studies 14:1 (March 2011): 7-34.
Kim, Sonja. “‘Limiting Birth’: Birth Control in Colonial Korea (1910-1945).” East Asian Science, Technology and Society 2:3 (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-Sun. “Engendering the Modern-De/sexual(ized) Body in Colonial Korea.” Asian Women 25:2 (Summer 2009): 71-98.
Kim, Young-sun. “Gendered Korean Colonial Modernity: ‘Housewifization’ of Korean Colonial Women and the Reconfiguration of Domestic Work.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:4 (December 2009): 205-233.
Ku, Daeyeol. “A Damocles Sword? Korean Responses to the Russo-Japanese War.” Hanguk chongch’i hakhoebo 39:4 (2005:12): 53-72.
Ku, Daeyeol. “International Politics of Annexation: With Special Emphasis on the Role of Britain and the United States in Korean Absorption by Japan.” (Hansŏ Taehakkyo Tongyang Kojŏn Yŏnguso) Tongbanghak 18 (2010:4): 281-371.
Kwak, Jin-o. “Why Korean’s Anti-Japanese Sentiments Came from the Colonial Period: Focusing on Its Economic Control, Political Control and Cultural Genocide.” Ilbon yŏngu nonch’ong 23 (Summer 2006): 301-328.
Lee, Chulwoo. “The Legal Topography of Agrarian Relations in Southern Korea under Japanese Rule: Law and Tenancy Practices in Suncheon County, South Jeolla Province, 1920-1934.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:2 (June 2009): 139-164.
Lee, Eun Ja. “Chinese Diplomatic Mission in Korea in the Post-Sino-Japanese War Period: The Terms of Consul General Tang Shaoyi and Legate Xu Shoupeng.” The Journal of Northeast Asian History 6:1 (Summer 2009): 37-80.
Lee, Helen J.S. “Writing Colonial Relations of Everyday Life in Senryu.” positions: east asia cultures critique 16:3 (Winter 2008): 601-628.
Lee, Insuk. “Convention and Innovation: The Lives and Cultural Legacy of the Kisaeng in Colonial Korea (1910-1945).” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 23:1 (June 2010): 71-93.
Lee, Jong-Chan, and Kee Chang-Duck. “The Institutionalization of Public Hygiene in Korea, 1876-1910.” Ŭisahak 4:1 (1995:6): 23-35.
Lee, Kun. “Political Culture in the ‘Advocacy of an Expedition to Korea’ in the 1870s: An Aspect of Japanese Imperialism.” Korean Journal of Population and Development 23:1 (1994:7): 97-116.
Lee, Sangbae. “The Japanese Imperialists’ Destruction of Korea’s Cultural Heritage.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Lee, Seung-il. “Characteristics of Japan’s Annexation of Korea and the Japanese Colonial System: A Comparison of Korean and Taiwanese Legislation System.” Korea Journal 50:4 (Winter 2010): 42-68.
Lee, Songsoon. “The Rural Control Policy and Peasant Ruling Strategy of the Government-General of Choson in 1930s-1940s.” International Journal of Korean History 15:2 (August 2010): 1-33.
Lee, Sung Kyu. “Imperialism and Colonial Science: A Case Study of Keijo Imperial University, 1924-1945.” Historia Scientiarum 15:3 (March 2006): 247-267.
Lee, Sung Yup. “Changing Faces: Colonial Rule in Korea and Colonial Representations.” In Yasuko Takezawa, ed. Racial Representations in Asia. Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2011.
Lee, Yong-ki. “The Study of Korean Villages during the Japanese Colonial Period and Colonial Modernity.” International Journal of Korean History 15:2 (August 2010): 35-67.
Matsuda, Toshihiko. Governance and Policing of Colonial Korea: 1904-1919. Kyoto: The International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2011.
McCance, Sarah. “Queen Min.” Wittenberg University East Asian Studies Journal 28 (2003): 91-97.
Min, Pyong Gap. “Korean ‘Comfort Women’: The Intersection of Colonial Power, Gender, and Class.” Gender & Society 17:6 (December 2003): 938-957.
Mizuno, Norihito. “The Tenno in Early Modern Japanese Policy toward East Asia: The Case of Japanese-Korean Diplomatic Relations.” Journal of Asian History 43:1 (2009): 52-72.
Moon, Yumi. “From Periphery to a Transnational Frontier: Popular Movements in the Northwestern Provinces, 1896-1904.” In Sun Joo Kim, ed. The Northern Region of Korea: History, Identity, and Culture. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2010.
Mun, Young-Joo. “Rural Rehabilitation and Colonial Subjects during the 1930s.” International Journal of Korean History 14 (2009): 163-186.
Nakajima, Michio. “Shinto Deities that Crossed the Sea: Japan’s ‘Overseas Shrines,’ 1868 to 1945.” Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 37:1 (2010): 21-46.
Nam, Sangho. “Japanese Imperialism in Daily Life.” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.
Nam, Young-Woo. “Japanese Military Surveys of the Korean Peninsula, 1870-1899.” (Koryŏ Taehakkyo Sabŏm Taehak) Pŏmdae nonjip 19 (1994:12): 145-154.
Oh, Jinhee. “Military Sexual Slavery of Women by Japan during World War II: The Case of Korea ‘Comfort Women.’” IFANS Review 1:2 (2003:12): 77-91.
Oppenheim, Robert. “Consistencies and Contradictions: Anthropological Anti-Imperialism and Frederick Starr’s Letter to Baron Ishii.” Histories of Anthropology Annual 1 (2005): 1-26.
Pae, Kyu-han. “A Comparative Study of Korean and Japanese Institutions in Modernization.” (Kungmin Taehakkyo Sahoe Kwahak Yŏnguso) Sahoe kwahak yŏngu 12 (1999): 503-522.
Pai, Hyung Il. “Capturing Visions of Japan’s Prehistoric Past: Torii Ryuzo’s Field Photographs of ‘Primitive’ Races and Lost Civilizations.” In Jennifer Purtle and Hans Bjarne Thomsen, eds. Looking Modern: East Asian Visual Culture from Treaty Ports to World War II. Chicago: Art Media Resources, 2009.
Pai, Hyung Il. “Resurrecting the Ruins of Japan’s Mythical Homelands: Colonial Archaeological Surveys in the Korean Peninsula and Heritage Tourism.” In Jane Lydon and Uzma Rizvi, eds. Handbook of Postcolonial Archaeology. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 2010.
Pai, Hyung Il. “Travel Guides to Empire: The Production of Tourist Images in Colonial Korea.” In Laurel Kendall, ed. Consuming Korean Tradition in Early and Late Modernity: Commodification, Tourism, and Performance. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2010.
Pai, Hyung Il. “Navigating Modern Seoul: The Typology of Guidebooks and City Landmarks.” Sŏulhak yŏngu 44 (2011:8): 1-40.
Pak, Choonghyun. “Japanese Annexation of Korea from International Law Perspectives: Legal Analysis of Debates on the Case of Involuntary Association of Korea in 1910.” In Yi Taejin et al. International Legal Issues in Korea-Japan Relations. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2008.
Park, Chan Seung. “Japanese Rule and Colonial Dual Society in Korea.” Korea Journal 50:4 (Winter 2010): 69-98.
Park, Chung Shin. “Protestantism and Progressive Reform Politics in Late Confucian Korea.” Sungshil sahak 8 (1994:2): 53-94.
Park, Pae-Keun. “Discussions Concerning the Legality of the 1910 ‘Annexation’ of Korea by Japan.” Korea Journal 50:4 (Winter 2010): 13-41.
Park, Tae-kyung. “Fukuzawa Yukichi’s Korean Policy: A Study of His Nationalism.” East Asia Forum 2 (Fall 1993): 83-100.
Park, Young. Korea and the Imperialists: In Search of a National Identity. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2009.
Park, Yunjae. “The 1927 ‘Emetine Injection Incident’ in Colonial Korea and the Intervention of Korean Western-Trained Doctors.” Korea Journal 50:1 (Spring 2010): 160-177.
Patterson, Wayne. “Immigration and Imperialism: A New Look at the Japanese Takeover of Korea.” Acta Koreana 14:1 (June 2011): 267-274.
Ro, Sang-ho. “Reorienting the Book Market in Colonial Korea: Private Publishing Companies after 1919.” Kukche Koryohak 13 (2009): 385-418.
Sato, Seizaburo. “Response to the West: The Korean and Japanese Patterns.” (Yŏnse Taehakkyo Haengjŏng Taehagwŏn) Yŏnse haengjŏng nonch’ong 7 (1981:2): 367-393.
Shin, Kyu-hwan. “Unexpected Success: The Spread of Manchurian Plague and the Response of Japanese Colonial Rule in Korea, 1910-1911.” Korea Journal 49:2 (Summer 2009): 165-182.
Soh, C. Sarah. “In/fertility among Korea’s ‘Comfort Women’ Survivors: A Comparative Perspective.” Women's Studies International Forum 29:1 (January-February 2006): 67-80.
Soh, Chunghee Sarah. “Military Prositution and Women’s Sexual Labour in Japan and Korea.” In Ruth Barraclough and Elyssa Faison, eds. Gender and Labour in Korea and Japan. London: Routledge, 2011.
Tsu, Timothy Yun Hui. “Japan’s Yellow Peril: The Chinese in Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea.” Japanese Studies 30:2 (September 2010): 161-183.
Uchida, Jun. “‘Scramble for Freight’: The Politics of Collaboration Along and Across the Railway Tracks of Colonial Korea.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 51:1 (January 2009): 117-150.
Uchida, Jun. “A Sentimental Journey: Mapping the Interior Frontier of Japanese Settlers in Colonial Korea.” The Journal of Asian Studies 70:3 (August 2011): 706-729.
Uchida, Jun. Brokers of Empire: Japanese Settler Colonialism in Korea, 1876-1945. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Council on East Asian Studies, 2011.
Van Lieu, Joshua. “The Politics of Condolence: Contested Representations of Tribute in Late Nineteenth-Century Choson-Qing Relations.” The Journal of Korean Studies 14:1 (Fall 2009): 83-115.
Vieira de Moura, Pedro. “Reality and Farce in the Eye of the Beholder: A Look into Chinese and Japanese, by Eca de Oueiroz, a 19th Century Portuguese Text on the Sino-Japanese War, the Korean Peninsula and Its Consequences in the Western World.” (Hanguk Oegugo Taehakkyo Yoksa Munhwa Yonguso) Yoksa munhwa yongu 17 (2002:12): 197-228.
Wang, Yuanzhou. “The Image of An Jung-geun as Seen by the Chinese.” Korea Focus 18:1 (Spring 2010): 66-79.
Yecies, Brian, and An-Gyung Shim. Korea’s Occupied Cinemas. London: Routledge, 2009.
Yecies, Brian. Korea’s Occupied Cinemas, 1893-1948: The Untold History of the Film Industry. London: Routledge, 2011.
Yi, Taejin. “Forced Treaties and Japan’s Annexation of the Great Korean Empire: An Argument for the Illegality of the Annexation.” In Yi Taejin et al. International Legal Issues in Korea-Japan Relations. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2008.
Yoo, Sun-young. “Embodiment of American Modernity in Colonial Korea.” In Kuan-Hsing Chen and Chua Beng Huat, eds. The Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Reader. London: Routledge, 2007.
RELATIONS WITH JAPAN AND CHINA, 1868-1945: TONGHAK/CH’ONDOGYO
Beirne, Paul. Su-un and His World of Symbols: The Founder of Korea’s First Indigenous Religion. Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate, 2009.
Cha, Ok-Soong. “The Donghak Religion and the Modernization of Korea: With a Focus on the Donghak Peasant War.” Tamnon 201 8:3 (2005:11): 235-266.
Kallander, George. “Eastern Bandits or Revolutionary Soldiers? The 1894 Tonghak Uprising in Korean History and Memory.” History Compass 8:10 (October 2010): 1126-1141.
Park, Chung-shin. “Tonghak Religion, Peasants, and the Revolutionary Movement in Late Confucian Korea.” Sungshil sahak 9 (1996:5): 23-58.
RELATIONS WITH JAPAN AND CHINA, 1868-1945: INTELLECTUAL/NATIONALISM
Kim, Bongjin. “So Chaep’il: Editorials from Tongnip Sinmun (The Independent), 1898/99.” In Sven Saaler and Christopher W.A. Szpilman, eds. Pan-Asianism: A Documentary History, volume 1: 1850-1920. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2011.
Kim, Bongjin. “So Chaep’il: Editorials from Tongnip Sinmun (The Independent), 1898/99.” In Sven Saaler and Christopher W.A. Szpilman, eds. Pan-Asianism: A Documentary History, volume 1: 1850-1920. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2011.
Kim, Bongjin. “Sin Ch’ae-ho: ‘A Critique of Easternism,’ 1909.” In Sven Saaler and Christopher W.A. Szpilman, eds. Pan-Asianism: A Documentary History, volume 1: 1850-1920. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2011.
Kim, Keongil. “Socialism, the National Question, and East Asia in Colonial Korea: 1937-1945.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 23:1 (June 2010): 95-116.
Kim, Young-jak. “Change and Continuity in the Nationalistic Thought of the Young Progressives in Early Modern Korea.” (Kungmin Taehakkyo Sahoe Kwahak Yŏnguso) Sahoe kwahak yŏngu 1 (1989:2): 203-234.
Kwon, Hee Young. “From Sinocentrism to Civilization Discourse.” The Review of Korean Studies 13:3 (September 2010): 13-30.
Lee, Eun-jeung. “An Chung-gun: ‘A Discourse on Peace in East Asia,’ 1910.” In Sven Saaler and Christopher W.A. Szpilman, eds. Pan-Asianism: A Documentary History, volume 1: 1850-1920. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2011.
Lee, Sang-Hoon. “Nomadism and the Discovery of the Nation: The Case of Yun Chiho.” The Review of Korean Studies 13:3 (September 2010): 51-64.
Oppenheim, Robert. “Revisiting Hrdlicka and Boas: Asymmetries of Race and Anti-Imperialism in Interwar Anthropology.” American Anthropologist 112:1 (March 2010): 92-103.
Saaler, Sven. “Japan, Korea, and Pan-Asianism: The Dokokai, 1921.” In Sven Saaler and Christopher W.A. Szpilman, eds. Pan-Asianism: A Documentary History, volume 2: 1920-Present. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2011.
Saaler, Sven, and Christopher W.A. Szpilman, eds. Pan-Asianism: A Documentary History, volume 1: 1850-1920. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2011.
Saaler, Sven, and Christopher W.A. Szpilman, eds. Pan-Asianism: A Documentary History, volume 2: 1920-Present. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2011.
Shin, Michael. “Pyeongan Province and the Origins of Modern Society.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 13 (2011): 59-88.
Song, Kue-Jin. “The Introduction of the Concept of ‘Nation’ into the Korean Society and the Adaptation of Its Usage.” International Journal of Korean History 13 (2009): 125-151.
Tikhonov, Vladimir. “Knowledge is Strength: Social Darwinism in Pre-colonial Education in Korea (1895-1910).” Bochumer Jahrbuch zur Ostasienforschung 32 (2008): 219-246.
Tikhonov, Vladimir. Social Darwinism and Nationalism in Korea – the Beginnings, 1883-1910: ‘Survival’ as an Ideology of Korean Modernity. Leiden: Brill, 2010.
Yi, T’aejun. Eastern Sentiments. New York: Columbia University Press, 2009.
Yi, Yong-sok. “A Korean Colonial Intellectual’s View of Western Europe in the Early 1930s.” Tamnon 201 12:2 (2009:8): 5-26.
Yook, YoungSoo. “Fin de Siecle Korea as Exhibited at the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago: Revisited.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 24:1 (June 2011): 1-27.
RELATIONS WITH JAPAN AND CHINA, 1868-1945: ECONOMY
Chung, Jaejeong. “Did Imperial Japan’s Colonial Industrialization Contribute to Korea’s Economic Development?” In The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. Seoul: Northeast Asian History Foundation, 2009.Faison, Elyssa. “Gender and Korean Labour in Wartime Japan.” In Ruth Barraclough and Elyssa Faison, eds. Gender and Labour in Korea and Japan. London: Routledge, 2011.
Fukao, Kyoji, Debin Ma, and Tangjun Yuan. “International Comparison in Historical Perspective: Reconstructing the 1934-1936 Benchmark Purchasing Power Parity for Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.” Explorations in Economic History 43:2 (April 2006): 280-308.
Hunter, Janet. “Nature, Markets and State Response: The Drought of 1939 in Japan and Korea.” Australian Economic History Review 50:1 (March 2010): 80-98.
Hur, Young-ran. “Colonial Modernity and Rural Markets during the Japanese Colonial Period.” International Journal of Korean History 15:2 (August 2010): 69-96.
Kim, Duol and Ki-Joo Park. “Colonialism and Industrialisation: Factory Labour Productivity of Colonial Korea, 1913-37.” Australian Economic History Review 48:1 (March 2009): 26-46.
Kim, Kuentae. “Truth and Falsehood in Chosŏn-Period Financial Sources: The Accounting Method in the Lineage Kye of the Suwŏn Paek Lineage in Sanggom Village, Changhŭng County, Chŏlla Province, 1918-1945.” SOAS-AKS Working Papers in Korean Studies, no. 17 (2010): http://www.soas.ac.uk/japankorea/research/soas-aks/soas-aks-papers/file60038.pdf.
Kim, Kuentae, and Hyunjoon Park. “Landholding and Fertility in Korea: 1914-1925.” Journal of Family History 34:3 (July 2009): 275-291.
Kim, Michael. “The Hidden Impact of the 1931 Post-Wanpaoshan Riots: Credit Risk and the Chinese Commercial Network in Colonial Korea.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 10:2 (October 2010): 209-227.
Kimura, Mitsuhiko. “The Economics of Japanese Imperialism in Korea, 1910-1939.” In Antony Best, ed. Imperial Japan and the World, 1931-45: Critical Concepts in Asian Studies, vol. 3. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2010.
Larsen, Kirk W. “Seizing the Opportunities: Chinese Merchants in Korea, 1876-1910.” Chinese Business History 10:1 (Spring 2000): 5-6.
Larsen, Kirk W. “Competition in Absentia: China, Japan, and British Cotton Textiles in Korea: 1876–1910.” In The Pacific in the Age of Early Industrialization, ed. Kenneth L. Pomeranz. Surrey, United Kingdom: Ashgate, 2009.
Lim, Chai Sung. “The Development of Labor Hygiene in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945: The Health Conditions of Korean National Railways (KNR) Employees.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 24:1 (June 2011): 51-86.
Maliangkay, Roald. “New Symbolism and Retail Therapy: Advertising Novelties in Korea’s Colonial Period.” East Asian History 36 (December 2008): 29-54.
Matsumoto, Takenori, and Chung Seung-Jin. “On the Hosokawa Farm and the History of Daejangchon, a Japanese-Style Village in Colonial Korea: Dilemmas in Rural Development.” Korea Journal 49:3 (Autumn 2009): 121-150.
Miller, Owen. “Tobacco and the Gift Economy of Seoul Merchants in the Late Nineteenth Century.” SOAS-AKS Working Papers in Korean Studies, no. 3 (May 2008): http://www.soas.ac.uk/koreanstudies/research/soas-aks/soas-aks-papers/file43974.pdf.
Park, Sub. “The Cooperative Sale of Rice by Farmers in Colonial Korea.” Journal of Rural Economics 64:4 (1993): 195-204, 248.
Park, Yunjae. “Sanitizing Korea: Anti-Cholera Activities of the Police in Early Colonial Korea.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 23:2 (December 2010): 151-171.
Seo, Jaekil. “Dual Broadcasting and Diglossia in the Japanese Colonial Period.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 23:2 (December 2010): 173-194.
Tsuji, Chisako. “Cotton Improvement Projects in Japan and Korea.” In A.J.H. Latham and Heita Kawakatsu, eds. Intra-Asian Trade and Industrialization: Essays in Memory of Yasukichi Yasuba. London: Routledge, 2009.
Yi, Hoch’ol. “Historical Preconditions for the Formation of the Korean Agricultural Economy under Japanese Colonialism, From the View Peasant Socio-Economic Conditions.” Hanguk nongŏp kyoyuk hakhoeji 9:1 (1977:12): 143-146.
Yuan, Tangjun; Kyoji Fukao; and Harry X. Wu. “Comparative Output and Labor Productivity in Manufacturing between China, Japan, Korea and the United States for ca. 1935 – A Production-side PPP Approach.” Explorations in Economic History 47:3 (July 2010): 325-346.
RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN NATIONS THROUGH 1945: UNITED STATES
Cha, Sangchul. “The United States and the Proposed Korean Trusteeship during World War II.” (Ch’ungnam Taehakkyo Pungmiju Yŏnguso) Pungmijuhak yŏngu 1 (1992): 51-84.
De Guerville, Amedee Baillot. Au Japon: The Memoirs of a Foreign Correspondent in Japan, Korea, and China, 1892-1894. Daniel C. Kane, trans. West Lafayette, IN: Parlor Press, 2009.
Discovering Korea at the Start of the Twentieth Century: Articles from the Early Volumes of the Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch. Sŏngnam, Republic of Korea: The Academy of Korean Studies Press, 2011.
Duvernay, Thomas. “A Comparison of Firearms Used in the Shinmiyangyo.” Minjok munhwa nonch’ong 44 (2010:4): 255-274.
Dyreson, Mark. “Constructing the Marathon Nation: US Perspectives on Korean National Identity from the 1930s to the 1950s.” International Journal of the History of Sport 27:8 (May 2010): 1379-1403.
Hong, Joonhwa. “Russo-U.S. Joint Investment and International Relation during the Taehan Empire: 1896-1900.” International Journal of Korean History 13 (2009): 99-124.
Hyon, Chong-min. “Soh Jae-pil (Philip Jaisohn) and Early Korean Reflections of the American Dream.” (Koryŏ Taehakkyo Sahoe Kwahak Taehak) Sahoe kwahak nonch’ong 14 (1996:12): 129-142.
Kim, Hyon-Sob. “The Appearance of Korean Architecture in the Modern West.” arq: Architectural Research Quarterly 14:4 (2010): 349-361.
Kim, Mi-Yeon; Tai-Young Kim; and Chang Beom Park. “Treatment of Western Wooden Roof Trusses in Early 20th Century Korea.” Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering 8:1 (May 2009): 49-56.
Kim, Seung-young. American Diplomacy and Strategy toward Korea and Northeast Asia, 1882-1950 and After. Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Ku, Dae Yeol. “The British Policy toward Korea during World War II: Restoration of the Empire and the Korean Question.” Hanguk chŏngch’i hakhoebo 37 (2003 Winter): 361-379.
Lee, Sang Yoon, and Won Sul Lee. An American’s Vision for Korea in Action: Dr. William Alderman Linton, Founder of Hannam University. Daejeon, Republic of Korea: Hannam University Press, 2006.
Neff, Robert. “An Expedition to Korea to Rescue the Crew of The Narwal in April 1851.” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Korea 83 (2008): 27-72.
Neff, Robert D., and Sunghwa Cheong. Korea through Western Eyes. Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 2009.
Palmer, Brandon. “American Media Coverage of the Assassination of Durham White Stevens.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 9:1 (April 2009): 63-77.
Schmid, Andre. “Two Americans in Seoul: Evaluating an Oriental Empire, 1905-1910.” Korean Histories 2:2 (2010):7-23 http://www.koreanhistories.org/files/Volume_2_2/KH2_2_Schmid_Two_Americans.pdf.
Smith, Louanne Norris. “Growing Up ‘Foreign’ in Korea.” In Donald Clark, ed. Missionary Photography in Korea: Encountering the West through Christianity. Seoul: Seoul Selection, 2009.
Southerton, Donald G. Intrepid Americans, Bold Koreans: Early Korean Trade, Concessions, and Entrepreneurship. Bloomington, IN: Iuniverse, 2005.
Walraven, Boudewijn. “Cheju Island 1901: Records, Memories and Current Concerns.” Korean Histories 1:1 (2009): 3-24 http://www.koreanhistories.org/files/KH1_1%20Walraven-Cheju1901.pdf.
RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN NATIONS THROUGH 1945: GREAT BRITAIN
Brother Anthony of Taize. “The Early Years of the RASKB: 1900-1920.” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch 85 (2010): 131-149.
Kim, Hyun-soo. “The Relationship between the British Fleet's Withdrawal from Port Hamilton (Komundo) and British Foreign Policy.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 13 (2011): 43-57.
RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN NATIONS THROUGH 1945: RUSSIA/SOVIET UNION AND EASTERN EUROPE
Gozdzik, Raphael. “Korea in Polish Publications in the Early 20th Century.” (Chosŏn Taehakkyo Oeguk Munhwa Yŏnguso) Oeguk munhwa yŏngu 20:2 (1997:12): 173-185.
Kim, German, and Ross King. “The Northern Region of Korea as Portrayed in Russian Sources, 1860s-1913.” In Sun Joo Kim, ed. The Northern Region of Korea: History, Identity, and Culture. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2010.
Kim, Young-Soo. “Yi Pomjin, Korea’s Diplomatic Minister to Russia, and his Role in Korean-Russian Relations.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 24:1 (June 2011): 29-49.
Olša, Jaroslav, Jr. “Jiři Viktor Daneš: Czechoslovak Geographer and Diplomat in Colonized Korea.” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch 85 (2010): 57-64.
Pak, No-ja. “The Experience of Importing and Translating a Semantic System: ‘Civilization’, ‘West’, and ‘Russia’ in the English and Korean Editions of The Independent: The Period of Kojong’s Flight to Russian Legation: 1896 April 7th to 1897 February 20th.” Hanguk minjok undongsa yŏngu 32 (2002:9): 57-99.
Seok, Huajeong. “International Rivalry in Korea and Russia’s East Asian Policy in the Late Nineteenth Century.” Korea Journal 50:3 (Autumn 2010): 176-201.
Tikhonov, Vladimir. “Images of Russia and the Soviet Union in Modern Korea, 1890s-1930s: An Overview.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 22:2 (December 2009): 215-247.
Vanin, Yuri V. “Korea in Foreign Policy of Russia, End of the XIXth Century.” T’ongil munje yongu 17 (1995:3): 115-126.
KOREAN COMMUNITIES ABROAD: ASIA
Augustine, Matthew. “Restitution for Reconciliation: The US, Japan, and the Unpaid Assets of Asian Forced Mobilization Victims.” The Journal of Northeast Asian History 8:1 (Summer 2011): 5-37.
Caprio, Mark E., and Yu Jia. “Legislating Diaspora: The Contribution of Occupation-era Administrations to the Preservation of Japan’s Korean Community.” In John Lie and Sonia Ryang, eds. Diaspora Without Homeland: Being Korean in Japan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009.
Caprio, Mark E. “The Cold War Hits Kobe: The 1948 Korean Ethnic School ‘Riots.’” (Kokusai Kirisutokyō Daigaku Ajia Bunka Kenkyūjo) Ajia bunka kenkyū 36 (2010): 347-363.
Cathcart, Adam. “Nationalism and Ethnic Identity in the Sino-Korean Border Region of Yanbian, 1945-1950.” Korean Studies 34 (2010): 25-53.
de Ferranti, Hugh. “Music and Diaspora in the Second Metropolis: The Okinawan and Korean Musicians of Interwar Osaka.” Japanese Studies 29:2 (September 2009): 235-253.
Diener, Alexander. “Diasporic Stances: Comparing the Historical Geographic Antecedents of Korean and German Migration Decisions in Kazakhstan.” Geopolitics 14:3 (July 2009): 462-487.
Kawashima, Ken C. “The Obscene, Violent Supplement of State Power: Korean Welfare and Class Warfare in Interwar Japan.” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique 17:3 (Winter 2009): 465-487.
Kim, Bumsoo. “Changes in the Socio-economic Position of Zainichi Koreans: A Historical Overview.” Social Science Japan Journal 14:2 (Summer 2011): 233-245.
Kim, Suk-Yeon. “Practical or Impractical: Some Notes on Koreans’ Educational Priorities in Imperial Japan.” Ilbon yŏngu nonch’ong 29 (2009 Summer): 247-274.
Lankov, Andrei. “Forgotten People: The Koreans of Sakhalin Island, 1945-1991.” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch 85 (2010): 13-28.
Lee, Jeanyong. “Integration to the Chinese Society: Korean Minority in China during the Campaign Period, 1957-1978.” Journal of Asia Pacific Affairs 3:1 (2001:8): 1-26.
Ropers, Eric. “Testimonies as Evidence in the History of kyosei renko.” Japanese Studies 30:2 (September 2010): 263-282.
Ryang, Sonia. “The Great Kanto Earthquake and the Massacre of Koreans in 1923: Notes on Japan’s Modern National Sovereignty.” Anthropological Quarterly 76:4 (Fall 2003): 731-748.
Sasamoto, Ikuo. “Korean Atomic Bomb Victims.” Historia Scientiarum 19:2 (December 2009): 160-169.
Saveliev, Igor. “Militant Diaspora: Korean Immigrants and Guerrillas in Early Twentieth Century Russia.” (Nagoya Daigaku Daigakuin Kokusai Kaihatsu Kenkyūka) Kokusai kaihatsu kenkyū fōramu 26 (2004:3): 147-162.
Song, Namsun. “The Twin Nationalisms and Koreans in Japan.” East Asian Review 13 (2010): 115-136.
Yi, Ch’e-mun. “Korean Migration to the Russian Far East: A Transnational Perspective.” Hanguk chiyŏk chiri hakhoeji 14:2 (2008:4): 141-158.
KOREAN COMMUNITIES ABROAD: UNITED STATES
Cha, Marn J. Koreans in Central California (1903-1957). Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2010.
Choi, Zihn. “Early Korean Immigrants to America: Their Role in the Establishment of the Republic of Korea.” East Asian Review 14:4 (Winter 2002): 43-71.
Dolan, Thomas, and Kyle Christensen. “Korean Ethnic Identity in the United States 1900-1945.” Journal of Global Initiatives 5:2 (2010): 73-86.
Kim, Lili M. “Doing Korean American History in the Twenty-First Century.” Journal of Asian American Studies 11:2 (June 2008): 199-209.
Pierce, Lori; Paul R. Spickard; and David Yoo. “Japanese and Korean Migrations: Buddhist and Christian Communities in America, 1885-1945.” In Richard Alba, Albert J. Raboteau, and Josh Dewind, eds. Immigration and Religion in America: Comparative and Historical Perspectives. New York: New York University Press, 2009.
Son, Yong-ho. “Early Korean Emigration to America: The Hawaiian Background.” (Cheju Taehakkyo Kyoyuk Munje Yŏnguso) Kyoyuk kwahak yŏngu 5 (1991:9): 95-108.
Yamamoto, Genzo, and Daniel Kim. “Navigating Multiple Modernities: Soon Hyun and the Envisioning of Korean/American Modernities.” Journal of Asian American Studies 13:2 (June 2010): 127-162.
Yi, Ki-hwan. “Images of Early Immigrant Life as Portrayed in Korean-American Literature.” (Myŏngji TaehakkyoYech’enŭng Yŏnguso) Yech’enŭng nonjip 6 (1996:2): 81-91.
Yoo, David K. Contentious Spirits: Religion in Korean American History, 1903-1945. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2010.
Yuh, Ji-Yeon. “Moved by War: Migration, Diaspora, and the Korean War.” Journal of Asian American Studies 8:3 (October 2005): 277-291.
POST-LIBERATION ERA: DOMESTIC AFFAIRS
Carofano, James Jay. “The Occupation of Germany, Austria, Trieste, Japan, Okinawa, and Korea.” In James C. Bradford, ed. Blackwell Companion to American Military History, volume 2. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
DiMoia, John. “Atoms for Power? The Atomic Energy Research Institute (AERI) and South Korean Electrification (1948-1965).” Historia Scientiarum 19:2 (December 2009): 170-183.
DiMoia, John. “Atoms for Sale?: Cold War Institution-Building and the South Korean Atomic Energy Project, 1945-1965.” Technology and Culture 51:3 (July 2010): 589-618.
Eberstadt, Nicholas. Policy and Economic Performance in Divided Korea during the Cold War Era: 1945-91. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press, 2010.
Ha, Yong-Chool, and Myung-koo Kang. “Capable Bureaucracy With Loyalists: The Internal Dynamics of the South Korean Developmental State, 1948 -1979.” Comparative Political Studies 44:1 (January 2011): 78-108.
Im, Chong-myong. “The Definitions of Individuality and ROK Kungmin (國民) in the Political Philosophy of the Incipient Republic of Korea.” International Journal of Korean History 16:1 (February 2011): 115-139.
Jung, Yong-duck. “The Institutional Change and Continuity of the Korean State Administration, 1948-2010.” Korean Social Science Journal 37:2 (December 2010): 131-175.
Kim, Choong Nam. “State and Nation Building in South Korea: A Comparative Historical Perspective.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:1 (March 2009): 121-150.
Kim, Christine. “The Choson Monarchy in Republican Korea, 1945-1965.” In Mikyoung Kim and Barry Schwartz, eds. Northeast Asia’s Difficult Past: Essays in Collective Memory. Houndsmills, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
Kim, Dong-Won. “Imaginary Savior: The Image of the Nuclear Bomb in Korea, 1945-1960.” Historia Scientiarum 19:2 (December 2009): 105-118.
Kim, Hyun Sun. “Life and Work of Korean War Widows during the 1950s.” The Review of Korean Studies 12:4 (December 2009): 87-109.
Kim, Jane S.H. “Leprosy and Citizenship in Korea under American Occupation (1945-1948).” Sahak yŏngu 100 (2010:12): 253-283.
Kim, Jinwung. “Participating in Nation-Building: The Role of the Military Government Police in South Korean Politics, 1946-1948.” The Journal of American-East Asian Relations 17:2 (October 2010): 174-198.
Kim, Kyung Ju. The Development of Modern South Korea: State Formation, Capitalist Development and National Identity. London: Routledge, 2009.
Lee, Myung-sik. The History of the Democratization Movement in Korea, second edition. Seoul: Minjuhwa Undong Kinyŏm Saŏphoe, 2010.
Park, Myung-Lim. “Original Peculiarities of Constitution and Democracy in South Korea.” Korea Observer 41:2 (Summer 2010): 221-246.
Park, Soul. “The Unnecessary Uprising: Jeju Island Rebellion and South Korean Counterinsurgency Experience 1947-48.” Small Wars & Insurgencies 21:2 (June 2010): 359-381.
Rhee, Jooyeon. “Arirang, and the Making of a National Narrative in South and North Korea.” Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema 1:1 (May 2009): 27-43.
Ringen, Stein; Huck-ju Kwon; Ilcheong Yi; Taekyoon Kim; and Jooha Lee. The Korean State and Social Policy: How South Korea Lifted Itself from Poverty and Dictatorship to Affluence and Democracy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.
Suh, Hee-Kyung. “Atrocities Before and During the Korean War: Mass Civilian Killings by South Korean and U.S. Forces.” Critical Asian Studies 42:4 (December 2010): 553-588.
POST-LIBERATION ERA: SOUTH KOREA: MILITARY
An, Jong Chol. “No Distinction between Secular and Sacred: Horace H. Underwood and Korean-American Relations, 1934-1948.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 23:2 (December 2010): 225-246.
Kim, Sung-Gyung. “Function of Religion in the Military Setting: Post-World War II America and Korea.” Migukhak nonjip 29:2 (1997:12): 528-556.
Lee, Steven Hugh. “Military Occupation and Empire Building in Cold War Asia: The United States and Korea, 1945-1955.” In Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, ed. The Cold War in East Asia, 1945-1991. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2011.
Na, Jongnam. “The Reorganization of the Republic of Korea Army during the Korean War Period, 1951-53.” (Yukkun Sagwan Hakkyo Yukkun Pangmulgwan) Hagyeji 13 (2006): 171-208.
SOUTH KOREA POST-LIBERATION ERA: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Cha, Victor D. “Powerplay: Origins of the U.S. Alliance System in Asia.” International Security 34:3 (Winter 2009/10): 158-196.
Cha, Victor D. “‘Rhee-straint’: The Origins of the U.S.-ROK Alliance.” International Journal of Korean Studies 15:1 (Spring-Summer 2011): 1-15.
Choi, Jin Je. “The Partition of Korea and the Joint U.S.-Soviet Attempt at the Settlement in Korea, 1945-1947.” (Kangnŭng Taehakkyo Yŏngdong Sanŏp Munje Yŏnguso) San’gyŏng nonch’ong 6 (1986:11): 189-220.
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Salmon, Andrew. To the Last Round: The Epic British Stand on the Imjin River, Korea, 1951. London: Aurum Press, 2009.
Salmon, Andrew. Scorched Earth, Black Snow: The First Year of the Korean War. London: Aurum Press, 2011.
Sears, David. Such Men as These: The Story of the Navy Pilots Who Flew the Deadly Skies over Korea. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, 2011.
Shen, Zhihua. “China and the Dispatch of the Soviet Air Force: The Formation of the Chinese-Soviet-Korean Alliance in the Early Stage of the Korean War.” The Journal of Strategic Studies 33:2 (April 2010): 211-230.
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Tucker, Spencer C. “The Korean War, 1950-53: From Maneuver to Stalemate.” The Korean Journal of Defense Analysis 22:4 (December 2010): 421-433.
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Weathersby, Kathryn. “Stalin and the Korean War.” In Melvyn P. Leffler and David S. Painter, eds. The Origins of the Cold War: An International History. London: Routledge, 2005.
Widener, Daniel. “Seoul City Sue and the Bugout Blues: Black American Narratives of the Forgotten War.” In Fred Ho and Bill V. Mullen, eds. Afro Asia: Revolutionary Political and Cultural Connections between African Americans and Asian Americans. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2008.
Yang, Nianqun. “Disease Prevention, Social Mobilization and Spatial Politics: The Anti Germ-Warfare Incident of 1952 and the ‘Patriotic Health Campaign.’” Chinese Historical Review 11:2 (Fall 2004): 154-182.
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Young, Marilyn B. “Hard Sell: The Korean War.” In Kenneth Osgood and Andrew K. Frank, eds. Selling War in a Media Age: The Presidency and Public Opinion in the American Century. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2010.
Yu, Xue. “Buddhists in China during the Korean War (1951-1953).” In Michael Jerryson and Mark Juergensmeyer, eds. Buddhist Warfare. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.
Zhang, Hong. “Chinese Intellectuals and the ‘Resist America, Aid Korea’ Political Campaign.” Chinese Historical Review 9 (1996): 38-74.
Zhang, Xiaoming. “China and the Korean War: From a Chinese Perspective.” Asea yongu 99 (1998:6): 63-80.
Zhang, Xiaoming. Red Wings over the Yalu: China, the Soviet Union, and the Air War in Korea. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 2002.
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RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: GENERAL
Choi, Joon-Sik. The Development of Three-Religions-are-One Principle from China to Korea. Seoul: Jimoondang, 2008.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: SHAMANISM
Walraven, Boudewijn. “Divine Territory Shaman Songs, Elite Culture and the Nation.” Korean Histories 2:2 (2010): 42-58 http://www.koreanhistories.org/files/Volume_2_2/KH2_2_Walraven_Divine_Territory.pdf.
Yoon, Yee-heum. “The Role of Shamanism in Korean History.” Chonggyo wa munhwa yŏngu 1 (1999): 93-98.
Yoon, Yee-heum. “The Diversity and Continuity of Shamanism in Korean Religious History.” Shyamŏnijŭm yŏngu 3 (2001): 245-268.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: BUDDHISM
Adams, Eamon. “Korean Buddhism during the Colonial Korea: A Complex Reality.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 14 (February 2010): 7-23.
Addiss, Stephen, with Stanley Lombardo and Judith Roitman, eds. Zen Sourcebook: Traditional Documents from China, Korea, and Japan. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett, 2008.
An, Chunyong. “This Way of Ours: Buddhist Memorial Temples and the Search for Values during the Late Koryo Dynasty.” Hanguk pulgyohak 54 (2009:8): 35-83.
Bhatt, S.R. Buddhist Thought and Culture in India and Korea. New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 2003.
Buswell, Robert E., Jr. “Korean Buddhist Journeys to Lands Worldly and Otherworldly.” The Journal of Asian Studies 68:4 (November 2009): 1055-1075.
Buswell, Robert E., Jr. “Thinking about ‘Korean Buddhism’: A Continental Perspective.” Journal of Korean Religions 1:1-2 (September 2010): 43-55.
Chang, Ae Soon. “A Study on the Uicheon’s Hwaeom Thought in the Collected Writings of the National Preceptor Daegak.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 16 (February 2011): 55-68.
Cheong, Seong-joon. “A Study on the Visualization Practice in Silla’s Esoteric Buddhism.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 13 (September 2009): 23-34.
Cheong, Seong-joon. “A Study on the Abhisekha Sūtra: The Bhaişajyaguru Buddha Faith in Korean Buddhism.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 16 (February 2011): 93-104.
Cho, Eun-su. “Reinventing Female Identity: A Brief History of Korean Buddhist Nuns.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 22:1 (June 2009): 29-53.
Cho, Eun-su, ed. Korean Buddhist Nuns and Laywomen: Hidden Histories, Enduring Vitality. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Cho, Eun-su. “Female Buddhist Practice in Korea: A Historical Account.” In Eun-su Cho, ed. Korean Buddhist Nuns and Laywomen: Hidden Histories, Enduring Vitality. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Cho, Sungtaek. “Formation of Modern Buddhist Scholarship: The Cases of Pak Chonghong and Kim Tonghwa.” In Jin Y. Park, ed. Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2010.
Choe, Yeonshik. “Huayan Studies in Korea.” In Imre Hamar, ed. Reflecting Mirrors: Perspectives on Huayan Buddhism. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2007.
Choi, Byeong-Heon. “Korean Buddhism Relative to Chinese Buddhism in the East Asian Buddhist Context.” Journal of Korean Buddhist Studies 1 (February 2007): 83-115.
Choi, Won Suk. “Interaction between Buddhism and Pungsu in Korea.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 14 (February 2010): 161-186.
Chung, Bongkil. “Sot’aesan’s Creation of Won Buddhism through the Reformation of Korean Buddhism.” In Jin Y. Park, ed. Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2010.
Elikhina, Julia. “Cults of the Main Bodhisattvas in Tibet and China (the Collection of the Hermitage Museum) in Comparison with Korean Material.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 16 (February 2011): 69-92.
Gupta, Santosh K. “Similarities and Differences between Art and Architecture in Sokpulsa in Korea and Ajanta in India.” Kukche Koryohak 12 (2008): XXX-XXX.
Heo, Heung-sil. “Two Female Masters of Two Eras: Differences and Commonalities in Roles.” In Eun-su Cho, ed. Korean Buddhist Nuns and Laywomen: Hidden Histories, Enduring Vitality. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Huh, Woosung. “Individual Salvation and Compassionate Action: The Life and Thoughts of Paek Yongsong.” In Jin Y. Park, ed. Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2010.
Hur, Nam Lin. “Han Yong’un (1879-1944) and Buddhist Reform in Colonial Korea.” Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 37:1 (2010): 75-97.
Hur, Nam-lin. “In Search of ‘Korean-ness’ in Korean Religions through Border-crossing: A Comparative Approach.” Journal of Korean Religions 2:1 (March 2011): 5-31.
Jang, Jin Young. “A Study on the Uisang’s Interpretation of Buddhakaya: Focusing on the ‘Dharma-nature Nature-arising’ and the Buddha Transmitted from the Past.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 13 (September 2009): 59-94.
Jeon, Ho-ryeon. “A Study on the Buddhist Pantheon in the Samguk yusa.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 14 (February 2010): 25-54.
Jeon, Ho-ryeon. “Iryeon’s Hwaeom Philosophy in His Life and Samguk yusa (1).” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 16 (February 2011): 23-38.
Jorgensen, John. “The Songs of the Realisation of the Way in Koryo Korea: Changes in Son Buddhism Glimpsed through Two Koryo Commentaries.” The International Review of Korean Studies 6:1 (2009): 77-112.
Jorgensen, John. “Marginalized and Silenced: Buddhist Nuns of the Choson Period.” In Eun-su Cho, ed. Korean Buddhist Nuns and Laywomen: Hidden Histories, Enduring Vitality. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Jung, Ji-Young. “Buddhist Nuns and Alternate Space in Confucian Choson Society.” In Eun-su Cho, ed. Korean Buddhist Nuns and Laywomen: Hidden Histories, Enduring Vitality. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Kang, Kun-ki. “The Understanding of Man: An Examination of Thomas Merton and Chinul.” Sŏn-Mu haksul nonjip 14 (2004): 35-45.
Kim, Hwansoo. “The Adventures of a Japanese Monk in Colonial Korea: Soma Shoei’s Zen Training with Korean Masters.” Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 36:1 (2009): 125-165.
Kim, Hwansoo. “A Buddhist Colonization? A New Perspective on the Attempted Alliance of 1910 between the Japanese Sotoshu and the Korean Wonjong.” Religion Compass 4:5 (May 2010): 287-299.
Kim, Hwansoo. “‘The Future of Korean Buddhism Lies in My Hands’: Takeda Hanshi as a Soto Missionary.” Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 37:1 (2010): 99-135.
Kim, Jongmyung. “A Search for New Approaches to Research on Korean Buddhist History.” Korean Histories 2:1 (2010): 45-56 http://www.koreanhistories.org/files/Volume_2_1/KH_2_1%20Kim-%20Search%20for%20New%20Approaches.pdf.
Kim, Jongmyung. “Yi Nunghwa, Buddhism, and the Modernization of Korea: A Critical Review.” In Jin Y. Park, ed. Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2010.
Kim, Sunkyung. “Contesting the Lost Land, New Land, and Pure Land: Buddhist Steles of Seventh-Century Korea.” Archives of Asian Art 59 (2009): 105-133.
Kim, Yeong-il. “The Meaning of Mind in Wonhyo’s Thought.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 13 (September 2009): 49-68.
Kim, Young Mi. “Male Son Masters’ Views on Female Disciples in Later Koryo.” In Eun-su Cho, ed. Korean Buddhist Nuns and Laywomen: Hidden Histories, Enduring Vitality. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Ko, Ik-Jin. “Interpretation of Korean Buddhism from the Historical View of Mental History.” Journal of Korean Buddhist Studies 1 (February 2007): 11-56.
Ko, Young-seop. “The Reason Why Wonhyo Bestows the Concept of Mysterious Understanding Nature on One Mind.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 14 (February 2010): 119-139.
Lee, Gi-Yeong. “Spotlight on the Flow of Philosophical Trends in Korea’s Buddhist History: An Analysis of Extant Records.” Journal of Korean Buddhist Studies 1 (February 2007): 57-81.
McBride, Richard D., II. “The Mysteries of Body, Speech, and Mind: The Three Esoterica (sanmi) in Medieval Sinitic Buddhism.” Journal of the International Association of Buddhist Studies 29:2 (2006): 305-355.
McBride, Richard D., II. “Practical Buddhist Thaumaturgy: The Great Dhāranī on Immaculately Pure Light in Medieval Sinitic Buddhism.” Journal of Korean Religions 2:1 (March 2011): 33-73.
Mok, Jeong-Bae. “One-Mind Succeeds as the Spirituality of Korean Buddhism.” Journal of Korean Buddhist Studies 1 (February 2007): 117-139.
Muller, A. Charles. “Wonhyo’s Reliance on Huiyuan in His Exposition of the Two Hindrances.” In Imre Hamar, ed. Reflecting Mirrors: Perspectives on Huayan Buddhism. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2007.
Muller, A. Charles. “Wonhyo on the Lotus Sutra.” Indo tetsugaku bukkyōgaku kenkyū 16 (2009:3): 25-38.
Muller, A. Charles, and Cuong T. Nguyen, eds. Wŏnhyo’s Philosophy of Mind. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press, 2011.
Mun, Chanju. Ha Dongsan and Colonial Korean Buddhism: Balancing Sectarianism and Ecumenicalism. Honolulu: Blue Pine Books, 2009.
Mun, Chanju. Purification Buddhist Movement, 1954-1970: The Struggle to Restore Celibacy in the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. Honolulu: Blue Pine Books, 2011.
Nathan, Mark A. “How the Law Legitimated Religious Propagation in Early Modern Korean Buddhism.” Council of Societies for the Study of Religion Bulletin 38:1 (Fall 2009): 15-20.
Park, Jin Y., ed. Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2010.
Park, Jin Y. “Gendered Response to Modernity: Kim Iryop and Buddhism.” In Jin Y. Park, ed. Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2010.
Park, Pori. Trial and Error in Modernist Reforms: Korean Buddhism under Colonial Rule. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2009.
Park, Pori. “A Korean Buddhist Response to Modernity: Manhae Han Yongun’s Doctrinal Reinterpretation of His Reformist Thought.” In Jin Y. Park, ed. Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2010.
Plassen, Jorg. “Some Remarks on the Authorship of the Ilsung popkyedo.” In Imre Hamar, ed. Reflecting Mirrors: Perspectives on Huayan Buddhism. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2007.
Plassen, Jorg. “Exegesis as Spiritual Practice: The Cathartic Commentary and the Visualizing Mode.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 14 (February 2010): 71-90.
Pu, Nam Chul. “Joseon Kings’ Personal Belief in Buddhism and Its Political Significance.” The Review of Korean Studies 14:1 (March 2011): 35-55.
Shim, Jae-ryong. “The Structure of Faith and Practice in Hua-yen Buddhism: Chinul (1158-1210), Li Tung-hsuan (646-740) and Fa-tsang (643-720).” Ch’ŏrhak 13 (1979): 91-110.
Song, Chunwei. “Heroes Brought Buddhism to the East of the Sea: A Fully Annotated Translation of The Preface to Haedong Kosung Chon.” Sino-Platonic Papers, number 183 (October 2008).
Sorensen, Henrik H. “An Investigation of Two Buddhist Tomb-Inscriptions from 12th Century Koryo.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 12 (February 2009): 79-94.
Sørensen, Henrik H. “Worshipping the Cosmos: Tejaprabha Rituals under the Koryŏ.” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 15 (September 2010): 7-26.
Sørensen, Henrik H. “Early Esoteric Buddhism in Korea: Three Kingdoms and Unified Silla (ca. 600-918).” In Charles D. Orzech, Henrik H. Sørensen, and Richard K. Payne, eds. Esoteric Buddhism and the Tantras in East Asia. Leiden: Brill, 2011.
Sørensen, Henrik H. “Esoteric Buddhism Under the Koryo (918-1392).” In Charles D. Orzech, Henrik H. Sørensen, and Richard K. Payne, eds. Esoteric Buddhism and the Tantras in East Asia. Leiden: Brill, 2011.
Sørensen, Henrik H. “Esoteric Buddhism Under the Choson.” In Charles D. Orzech, Henrik H. Sørensen, and Richard K. Payne, eds. Esoteric Buddhism and the Tantras in East Asia. Leiden: Brill, 2011.
Sou, Daniel Sungbin. “The Gwaneum Cult in the Three Kingdoms Period of Korea.” In Aurelia Campbell, Jeffrey Rice, Daniel Sungbin Sou, and Lala Zuo. The Cult of the Bodhisattva Guanyin in Early China and Korea. In Sino-Platonic Papers, number 182 (September 2008).
Tikhonov, Vladimir. “The Japanese Missionaries and Their Impact on Korean Buddhist Development (1876-1910).” International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture 4 (2004): 7-48.
Tikhonov, Vladimir. “The Japanese Missionaries and Their Impact on Korean Buddhist Developments (1876-1910).” In Jin Y. Park, ed. Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2010.
Tikhonov, Vladimir. “One Religion, Different Readings: (Mis)interpretations of Korean Buddhism in Colonial Korea, Late 1920s-Early 1930s.” Journal of Korean Religions 1:1-2 (September 2010): 163-188.
Vermeersch, Sem. “The Development of the Buddhist Relic Cult from Unified Silla to Early Koryo.” Chonggyo wa munhwa 18 (2010:6): 117-139.
Worssam, Nicholas Alan. “Knowing by Unknowing: Zen/Son Meditation and Contemplative Prayer in the Teaching of the Korean Buddhist Master Pojo Chinul (1158-1210) and the Anonymous English Text ‘The Cloud of Unknowing’ (circa 1370).” Madang: International Journal of Contextual Theology in East Asia 7 (June 2007): 37-62.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: DAOISM
Kang, Jiyeon. “The Relationship Between Rise and Fall of Gwaui Daoism of Chosun and Confucian Scholars: Focusing on Yi Neunghwa’s.” Tongbanghak 16 (2009:4): 317-344.
Kang, Ji Yeon. “A Study on Taoist Cultivation Methods by Kim Siseup and Jeong Ryeom during Chosun Dynasty.” Hanminjok munhwa yŏngu 24 (2008:2): 341-365.
Kim, Tschung-Sun. “Antiqueness and Coarseness: Understanding Korean Aesthetics from the Perspective of Daoism.” Acta Koreana 13:2 (December 2010): 101-122.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: CONFUCIANISM
Adams, Daniel J. “Yi Toegye, John Calvin, and the Love of Learning in Korea.” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Korea 83 (2008): 73-95.
Cho, Sung-san. “Discursive Structures and Cultural Features of Nak-ron Thought in Late Joseon Korea.” Korea Journal 51:1 (Spring 2011): 42-71.
Ch’oe, Sok-man. “The Problem of Social Order in Confucianism.” Comparative Korean Studies 6 (2000:6): 59-77.
Choi, Mihwa. “Unity and Difference: Toegye’s Strategy in the Four Seven Debate.” In Sŏul Taehakkyo Chonggyo Munje Yŏnguso, ed. Yugyo wa chonggyohak. Seoul: Sŏul Taehakkyo Ch’ulp’anbu, 2009.
Choi, Youngjin. “The History of Confucianism in Korea.” In Wonsuk Chang and Leah Kalmanson, eds. Confucianism in Context: Classic Philosophy and Contemporary Issues, East Asia and Beyond. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2010.
Choi, Young-Jin. “The Horak Debate in Eighteenth-Century Joseon.” Korea Journal 51:1 (Spring 2011): 5-13.
Chung, Edward Y.J. “Yi T’oegye on Self-transcendence: A Neo-Confucian and Interreligious Dialogue.” Acta Koreana 13:2 (December 2010): 31-46.
Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Yun Hyu and the Search for Dominance: A Seventeenth-Century Korean Reading of the Offices of Zhou and the Rituals of Zhou.” In Benjamin A. Elman and Martin Kern, eds. Statecraft and Classical Learning: The Rituals of Zhou in East Asian History. Leiden: Brill, 2010.
Hong, Jung Geun. “Is the Morality of Human Beings Superior to the Morality of Non-Human Beings?: Debate over Human versus Animal Nature in the Joseon Period.” Korea Journal 51:1 (Spring 2011): 72-96.
Hwang, Joon-yon. “Neo-Confucian Scholars of Chosun Dynasty and the Problems of Spiritual Cultivation in Case of the ‘Four-Seven Debate.’” Tongyang ch’ŏrhak yŏngu 25 (2001:6): 217-234.
Kim, Hongkyung. “Tasan’s Choice: Yi Yin or Yan Yuan?” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 22:1 (June 2009): 55-71.
Kim, Jung-Yeup. “Sŏ Kyŏngdŏk’s Philosophy of Ki: Continuity, Wholeness, and Dynamism.” Acta Koreana 13:2 (December 2010): 63-73.
Kim, Sungmoon. “Trouble with Korean Confucianism: Scholar-Official Between Ideal and Reality.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 8:1 (March 2009): 29-48.
Kim, Youngmin. “‘Questions to the Creator’ in Korean Intellectual History.” Korea Journal 49:2 (Summer 2009): 119-135.
Kim, Youngmin. “Neo-Confucianism as Free-floating Resource: Im Yunjidang and Kang Chŏngildang as Two Female Neo-Confucian Philosophers in Late Chosŏn.” In Youngmin Kim and Michael J. Pettid, eds. Women and Confucianism in Chosŏn Korea. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Koo, Mhan-ock. “Unchanging Beliefs of Neo-Confucian Natural Science of the Joseon Dynasty in the Early Nineteenth Century: Neo-Confucian Natural Science in Changnangdapmun of Ryu Hwi-mun.” The Review of Korean Studies 13:1 (March 2010): 59-89.
Lee, Cheon Sung. “Philosophical Implications of the Discussion of Mibal in the Horak Debate of the Late Joseon Period.” Korea Journal 51:1 (Spring 2011): 97-117.
Lee, Dong Hee. “Philosophical Aporia and Neo-Confucianism during the Choson Dynasty.” Acta Koreana 13:2 (December 2010): 75-99.
Lee, Dongkun. “Perceptions of the Ten Diagrams on Sage Learning in the Chosŏn Era: Focusing on Trends in Its Dissemination, Deepening and Diffusion.” Acta Koreana 14:1 (June 2011): 229-265.
Lee, Joseph Jeong-il. “Historical View and Confucian Repertoire in Late Choson: A Southerner Prism.” International Journal of Korean History 15:1 (2010): 187-215.
Lee, Junghwan. “Counterbalancing Egalitarian Benevolence: A History of Interpretation of Zhang Zai’s Western Inscription in Song China and Joseon Korea.” The Review of Korean Studies 13:3 (September 2010): 117-149.
Lee, Kyungku. “The Horak Debate from the Reign of King Sukjong to King Sunjo.” Korea Journal 51:1 (Spring 2011): 14-41.
Moon, Suk-yoon and Hansang A. Kim. “Discussions of the Uniqueness of the Sage’s Mind-and-Heart in the Horak Debate.” Korea Journal 51:2 (Summer 2011): 201-228.
Park, Ken Byung-Kun. “The Four Seven Debate II: Its Unfolding – Feelings and Morality in T’oegye and Yulgok’s Li-Qi Theory (Principle and Material Force).” (Kokusai Kirisutokyō Daigaku Ajia Bunka Kenkyūjo) Ajia bunka kenkyū 36 (2010): 273-289.
Park, Kwon Soo. “Flourishing Yin and the Decline of the Universe: Qishu Theory and Cosmological Interpretation on the Rise of ‘Barbarian Power’ in the Late Joseon Period.” The Review of Korean Studies 13:1 (March 2010): 37-57.
Pek, Unsok. “The Empiricist’s Progress: Ch’oe Han’gi’s Journey Away from Confucianism.” Yugyo munhwa yŏngu 8 (2007:8): 231-261.
Pettid, Michael J. “Confucian Educational Works for Upper Status Women in Chosŏn Korea.” In Youngmin Kim and Michael J. Pettid, eds. Women and Confucianism in Chosŏn Korea. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2011.
Pore, William F. “The Inquiring Literatus: Yi Sugwang’s ‘Brush-Talks’ with Phung Khac Khoan in Beijing in 1598.” Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society of Korea 83 (2008): 1-26.
Sohn, Yong-taek. “The Modernity of Nineteenth-Century Korean Confucianism: A Focus on Perceptions of World Geography in Choe Hangi’s Jigujeonyo.” The Review of Korean Studies 13:3 (September 2010): 31-50.
Woo, Hong-koo. “Influence of Confucianism on Family Life in Traditional Korean Society.” (Kŏnguk Taehakkyo Sahoe Kwahak Yŏnguso) Sahoe kwahak 6 (1982:7): 5-10.
Yi, Kwang-ho. “A Study on T’oegye Yi Hwang: Ultimate Concern and Ultimate Reality of Chosun Confucianism.” Yugyo munhwa yŏngu 13 (2010:2): 165-190.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: SIRHAK
Baker, Don. “Practical Ethics and Practical Learning: Tasan’s Approach to Moral Cultivation.” Acta Koreana 13:2 (December 2010): 47-61.
Chong, Yagyong. Admonitions on Governing the People: Manual for All Administrators. Choi Byonghyon, trans. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010.
Chung, Chung Ho. “Practical Learning and Literature in the Eighteenth-century Chosun Korea: Pak Chega’s Literary Appropriation of Northern Learning.” Pigyo munhak 47 (2009:2): 51-63.
Deuchler, Martina. “Tasan Chong Yag-yong: An Appreciation.” Tasanhak 16 (2010:6): 5-22.
Gabriel, Werner. “Tasan Chong’s and Leibniz’s Concept of God Viewed in the Light of Neo-Confucian Tradition.” Tasanhak 16 (2010:6): 121-139.
Ha, Seong-kyu, and Seong Woo Lee. “Recognition of Silhak as Thought of Social Reform and Participatory Governance of Urban and Regional Development in Modern Korea.” Chiyŏk yŏngu 23:2 (2007:8): 149-187.
Karlsson, Anders. “Geography and Civilization: Chong Yagyong and Late Choson Notions of Chunghwa.” Tasanhak 16 (2010:6): 103-120.
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY: CHRISTIANITY
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