Korean History: A Bibliography
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Ancient Korean-Japanese Relations

Akima, Toshio. "The Myth of the Goddess of the Undersea World and the Tale of Empress Jingu's Subjugation of Silla." Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 20:2-3 (September 1993): 95-185.

Allen, Chizuko T. “Prince Misahun: Silla against Wa in the Early Fifth Century.” In Embracing the Other: The Interaction of Korean and Foreign Cultures: Proceedings of the 1st World Congress of Korean Studies, I. Songnam, Republic of Korea: The Academy of Korean Studies, 2002.

Allen, Chizuko T. “Empress Jingu: A Shamaness Ruler in Early Japan.” Japan Forum 15:1 (2003): 81-98.

Aoki, Michiko Y. Ancient Myths and Early History of Japan: A Cultural Foundation. New York: Exposition Press, 1974.

Aoki, Michiko Y. "Empress Jingu: The Shamaness Ruler." In Chieko Irie Mulhern, ed. Heroic with Grace: Legendary Women of Japan. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1991.

Barnes, Gina L. "Jiehao, Tonghao: Peer Relations in East Asia." In Colin Renfrew and John F. Cherry, eds. Peer Polity Interaction and Socio-Political Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986.

Barnes, Gina L. "The Role of the Be in the Formation of the Yamato State." In Elizabeth M. Brumfiel and Timothy K. Earle, eds. Specialization, Exchange, and Complex Societies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987.

Batten, Bruce. "Foreign Threat and Domestic Reform: The Emergence of the Ritsuryo State." Monumenta Nipponica 41:2 (Summer 1986): 199-219.

Chen, Yu-Hsiu. "A Study of Early Sino-Japanese Relations via Korea: The Sinicization of Japan." Area Studies 12:1 (August 1991): 81-88.

Chun, Kwan-Woo. “A New Interpretation of the Problems of Mimana.” In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Korean History: Discovery of Its Characteristics and Developments. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym, 2004.

Como, Michael. “Ethnicity, Sagehood, and the Politics of Literacy in Asuka Japan.” Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 30:1-2 (Spring 2003): 61-84.

Edwards, Walter. "Event and Process in the Founding of Japan: The Horserider Theory in Archaeological Perspective." The Journal of Japanese Studies 9:2 (Summer 1983): 265-295.

Egami, Namio. "The Formation of the People and the Origin of the State in Japan." Memoirs of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko 23 (1964): 35-70.

Farris, William Wayne. Ancient Japan's Korean Connection. Durham, NC: Duke University, Asian/Pacific Studies Institute, 1995.

Farris, William Wayne. "Ancient Japan's Korean Connection." Korean Studies 20 (1996): 1-22.

Farris, William Wayne. Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures: Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1998.

Grayson, James H. "Mimana, A Problem in Korean Historiography." Korea Journal 17:8 (August 1977): 65-69.

Grayson, James H. “Susa-no-o: A Culture Hero from Korea.” Japan Forum 14:3 (2002): 465-488.

Hatada, Takashi. "An Interpretation of the King Kwanggaet'o Inscription." Korean Studies 3 (1979): 1-17.

Hesselink, Reinier H. "The Introduction of the Art of Mounted Archery into Japan." The Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan Fourth series, volume 6 (1991): 27-47.

Hirano, Kunio. "The Yamato State and Korea in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries." Acta Asiatica 31 (1977): 57-82.

Hong, Wontack. Relationship Between Korea and Japan in Early Period: Paekche and Yamato Wa. Seoul: Ilsimsa, 1988.

Hong, Wontack. "Paekche System of Government in Yamato Wa: Uji-Kabane and Be." In Hanguk ui sahoe wa yoksa: Ch'oe Chae-sok kyosu chongnyon t'oeim kinyom nonch'ong. Seoul: Ch'oe Chae-sok kyosu chongnyon t'oeim kinyom nonch'ong kanhaeng wiwonhoe, 1991.

Hong, Wontack. Paekche of Korea and the Origin of Yamato Japan. Seoul: Kudara International, 1994.

Hudson, Mark J. "Ethnicity in East Asian Archaeology: Approaches to the Wa." Archaeological Review from Cambridge 8:1 (1989): 51-63.

Hwang, Su-yong. "Silla Temple Bells Carried to Japan." Korean Frontier 1:6 (August 1970): 13-14, 17, 29.

Kamata, Shigeo. "The Transmission of Paekche Buddhism to Japan." In Lewis R. Lancaster and C.S. Yu, eds. Introduction of Buddhism to Korea: New Cultural Patterns. Berkeley: Asian Humanities Press, 1989.

Kidder, J. Edward. "The Newly Discovered Takamatsuzuka Tomb." Monumenta Nipponica 27:2 (Autumn 1972): 245-251.

Kiley, Cornelius J. "A Note on the Surnames of Immigrant Officials in Nara Japan." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 29 (1969): 177-189.

Kim, Hyun-koo. "A Study of Korea-Japan Relations in Ancient Times: Centering on the Taika Reforms and Formation of Cooperation among Silla, Japan, and China." Korea Journal 29:10 (October 1989): 18-27.

Kim, Hyun-Koo. “Korean-Japanese Relations during the Taika Reforms: A Perspective of International Cooperation.” In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Korean History: Discovery of Its Characteristics and Developments. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym, 2004.

Kim, J.Y. "The Kwanggaeto Stele Inscription." In Ian Nish, ed. Contemporary European Writing on Japan: Scholarly Views from Eastern and Western Europe. Kent, England: Paul Norbury Publishers, 1988.

Kim, Kyungt'aek. "A Critical Review of Korean Archaeological and Historical Literature on Socio-political Development in Ancient Korea." Hanguk sanggosa hakpo 18 (1995:5): 23-65.

Kim, Song-ho. "Origins of the Japanese Polity: A Textual Reconsideration of the Horse-Rider Theory." Korea Journal 15:12 (December 1985): 4-23.

Kim, Won-yong. "Impact of Ancient Korean Culture upon Japan." Korea Journal 12:6 (June 1972): 34-35.

Kim, Yongduk. “ Japan’s Korean Roots.” Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 76 (2001): 13-29.

Kim, Young-duk. "Wae Japan as a Tamno of Paekche." Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 71 (1996): 1-8.

Kim, Y.D. "In Search of Japan's Origin." Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 73 (1998): 89-99.

Kirkland, J. Russell. "The 'Horseriders' in Korea: A Critical Evaluation of a Historical Theory." Korean Studies 5 (1981): 109-128.

Kito, Kiyoaki. "International Relations in Ancient East Asia." In National Committee of Japanese Historians, ed. Historical Studies in Japan (VII) 1983-1987: Japan at the XVIIth International Congress of Historical Sciences in Madrid. Tokyo: Yamakawa Shuppansha, 1990.

Kotanski, Wieslaw. "Some Linguistic Conjectures on Kojiki Data Concerning Continental Strangers during the Reign of the Emperor Ojin." In Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit and Jurgen Stalph, eds. Bruno Lewin zu ehren: Festschrift aus Anlass seines 65. Geburtstages, Band I Japan: Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaftliche Beitrage. Bochum: Universitatsverlag Dr. N. Brockmeyer, 1989.

Ledyard, Gari. "Galloping Along with the Horseriders: Looking for the Founders of Japan." The Journal of Japanese Studies 1:2 (Spring 1975): 217-254.

Lee, Chung-myun. "Iron Smelting in Ancient Japan with Reference to Korean Migration." Chirihak yongu 10 (1985): 1-14.

Lee, Chung-myun. "A Study of the Aya and Hata Clans in Ancient Japan with Reference to Korean Migration." Chirihak yongu 12 (1987): 413-434.

Lee, Chung-myun. "Vestiges of Korean Migration on the Sanin and Hokuriku Regions in Ancient Japan." Chirihak nonch'ong 14 (1987:12): 229-247.

Lee, Chung-myun. "A Study of Shinto Shrines in Ancient Japan with Reference to Korean Migration." Chirihak yongu 14 (1989): 1-28.

Lee, Hong Jik. "The Relationship of Korea and Japan in the Earliest Period of Their Histories." Koreana Quarterly 5:2 (Summer 1963): 140-145.

Lee, Hyoun-jong. "Korean Influence on Japanese Culture (I)." Korean Frontier 1:6 (August 1970): 8-10, 29.

Lee, Yong-bum. "Korea's Political Power in Ancient Japan." Korea Journal 12:6 (June 1972): 30-34.

Lewin, Bruno. "Activity of the Aya and Hata in the Domain of the Sacred." Pacific World 10 (Fall 1994): 219-230.

Maher, John C. "North Kyushu Creole: A Hypothesis Concerning the Multilingual Formation of Japanese." International Christain University Public Lecture Bulletin 6 (1991): 15-48

Maher, John C. "North Kyushu Creole: A Language-Contact Model for the Origins of Japanese." In Donald Denoon, Mark Hudson, and Gavan McCormack, eds. Multicultural Japan: Paleolithic to Postmodern. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

McCallum, Donald F. “Tori-busshi and the Production of Buddhist Icons in Asuka-Period Japan.” In Melinda Takeuchi, ed. The Artist as Professional in Japan. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2004.

Miller, Roy Andrew. "A Korean Poet in Eighth-Century Japan." Korea Journal 25:11 (November 1985): 4-21.

Miller, Roy Andrew. "Early Korea and Early Japan." Asian and Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs 19:1 (Spring 1987): 1-4.

Miller, Roy Andrew. "Yamato and Paekche." Asian Pacific Quarterly 26:3 (Autumn 1994): 1-13.

Mizuno, Yu. "The Origins of the Japanese People." Understanding Japan 22 (1968): 8-74.

Murayama, Shichiro and Roy Andrew Miller. "The Inariyama Tumulus Sword Inscription." The Journal of Japanese Studies 5 (1979): 405-438.

Obayashi, Taryo. "The Origins of Japanese Mythology." Acta Asiatica 31 (1977): 1-23.

Obayashi, Taryo. "The Japanese Myth of Nigihayahi and Its Korean Parallels." In Proceedings The IXth International Symposia. Seoul: National Academy of Sciences, 1982.

Obayashi, Taryo. "Japanese Myths of Descent from Heaven and Their Korean Parallels." Asian Folklore Studies 43:2 (1984): 171-184.

Obayashi, Taryo. "The Ancient Myths of Korea and Japan." Acta Asiatica 61 (1991): 68-82.

Ogarek-Czoj, Halina. "Korean Solar Myths and Some Problems of Its Transference to Japan." Rocznik Orientalistyczny 46:2 (1990): 113-120.

Okazaki, Takashi. "Japan and the Continent." In Delmer M. Brown, ed. The Cambridge History of Japan, Volume 1: Ancient Japan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

Palmer, Edwina. “In the Poo with Japanese Mythology: The Fani-woka Entry in Harima Fudoki.” In Roy Starrs, ed. Asian Nationalism in an Age of Globalization. Surrey, England: Curzon Press, 2001.

Ryu, Chakku. "Problems of Ancient History of Korea in the Japanese Historiography." Koreanische Studien 1:2 (Januar 1977): 28-32.

Senda, Minoru. "Territorial Possession in Ancient Japan: The Real and the Perceived." In The Association of Japanese Geographers, ed. Geography of Japan. Tokyo: Teikoku Shoin, 1980.

Suematsu, Yasukazu. "The Development of Studies of the King Hao-t'ai Inscription: With Special Reference to the Research of Mizutani Teijiro." Memoirs of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko 38 (1980): 1-38.

Szczesniak, Boleslaw. "Japanese-Korean Wars in A.D. 391-407 and Their Chronology." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society April 1946: 54-66.

Szczesniak, Boleslaw. "Some Revisions of the Ancient Japanese Chronology: Ojin Tenno Period." Monumenta Nipponica 8:1-2 (January 1952): 1-14.

Takeda, Yukio. "Studies on the King Kwanggaito Inscription and Their Basis." Memoirs of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko 47 (1989): 57-90.

Tamura, Encho. "The Influence of Silla Buddhism on Japan During the Asuka-Hakuho Period." In International Cultural Foundation, ed. Buddhist Culture in Korea. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1982.

Tikhonov, Vladimir. "On the Problem of International Status and Stages of the Socio-Political Development of Tae-gaya in the Late 5th and Early 6th Centuries." Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 73 (1998): 55-87.

Tyler, Royall. "Korean Echoes in the No Play Furu." East Asian History 7 (June 1994): 49-66.

Uemura, Seiji. "The Empress Jingu and Her Conquest of Silla." Memoirs of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko 35 (1977): 75-83.

von Verschuer, Charlotte. "Japan's Foreign Relations 600 to 1200 A.D.: A Translation from Zenrin Kokuhoki." Monumenta Nipponica 54:1 (Spring 1999): 1-39.

Yi, Chong-hang. "On the True Nature of 'Wae' in Samguk sagi." Korea Journal 17:11 (November 1977): 51-59.

Yu, Hak-ku. "Early Historical Relations between Korea and Japan: Some Methodological Issues." Korea Journal 30:6 (June 1990): 45-48.

 

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