Korean History: A Bibliography
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Choson: Family Structure

Chun, Kyung-soo. "The Korean Family System and Its Transition: A New Perspective." Korean and Korean-American Studies Bulletin 5:2-3 (Fall-Winter 1994): 3-14.

Ha, Hyon-kang. "Preference for Male Issue in Korean History." Korea Journal 15:6 (June 1975): 44-53.

Kang, Hildi. "Tigers in the Tree: Korean Family Lineage Records." Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 66 (1991): 9-22.

Kang, Hildi. "The Politics of Ancestors: Korean Family Lineage Records." Korean Culture 17:3 (Fall 1996): 32-37.

Kawashima, Fujiya. “Genealogy Publication and the Center and Peripheral Dynamics in Choson Dynasty Korea.” In Chong Tuhui and Edward J. Shultz, eds. Hanguksa e issoso chibang kwa chungang. Seoul: Sogang taehakkyo ch’ulp’anbu, 2003.

Kim, Doo-hun. "Historical Review of Korean Family Life." Korea Journal 3:10: (October 1963): 4-9.

Koh, Hesung Chun. Korean Family and Kinship Studies Guide. New Haven, CT: Human Relations Area Files, Inc., 1980.

Koh, Hesung Chun. "The Persistence of Korean Family Norms in a Confucian State: An Analysis of Eighteenth-Century Criminal Cases." Senri Ethnological Studies 49 (1998:9): 7-36. (Shima Mutsuhiko and Roger L. Janelli, eds. The Anthropology of Korea: East Asian Perspectives. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 1998.)

Kwon, Tai-Hwan. "Family System as a Determinant of Fertility in Traditional Korea." Bulletin of the Population and Development Studies Center 13 (1984): 39-54.

Miyajima, Hiroshi. “A New Horizon in the Study of the Household Register during the Joseon Period.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 3:1 (February 2003): 259-270.

Nakagawa, Yuri. “Written Genealogies: With Special Reference to the Case of Korea.” (Senshu daigaku) Jinbun kagaku nenpo 33 (2003): 27-48.

Oh, Sung. "Family Structure in Kaesong at the End of the Choson Dynasty: In Relation to Occupational Distribution in the Tojo-ri Region, Southern Kaesong." Korea Journal 36:4 (Winter 1996): 85-99.

Paik, Sungjong. "Strategies for Survival: Variability of Family Structure in Toksu Village of Cheju Island, Korea from 1804 to 1809." In Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux and Emiko Ochiai, eds. House and the Stem Family in EurAsian Perspective. (Proceedings of the C18 Session, Twelfth International Economic History Congress, August 1998.) Kyoto: International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 1998.

Peterson, Mark. "Some Korean Attitudes toward Adoption." Korea Journal 17:12 (December 1977): 28-31.

Peterson, Mark. "The Adoption Dilemma in Traditional Korea." Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 53 (1978): 59-68.

Peterson, Mark. Korean Adoption and Inheritance: Case Studies in the Creation of a Classic Confucian Society. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University East Asian Program, 1996.

Shima, Mutsuhiko. "Computer Analysis of Genealogies: An Interim Report." In Hangukhak ui kwaje wa chonmang: Che-5 hoe kukche haksul hoeui segye Hangukhak taehoe nonmunjip II (Yesul - sasang - sahoe p'yon): Korean Studies, Its Tasks and Perspectives II: Papers of the 5th International Conference on Korean Studies. Songnam: Hanguk chongshin munhwa yonguwon, 1988.

Shima, Mutsuhiko. "In Quest of Social Recognition: A Retrospective View on the Development of Korean Lineage Organization." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 50:1 (June 1990): 87-129.

Shima, Mutsuhiko. "Korean Genealogies: Some Demographic Simulations." In Bernard Hung-Kay Luk, ed. Contacts between Cultures, volume 4. Eastern Asia: History and Social Sciences. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1992.

Shima, Mutsuhiko. "Computer-Aided Analysis of Kinship Institutions: A Case of Taegu Household Registers." In 21 segi chongbohwa shidae ui Hangukhak: Che 10-hoe Hangukhak kukche haksulhoe ui nonmunjip. Songnam, Republic of Korea: Hanguk chongshin munhwa yonguwon, 1998.

Shima, Mutsuhiko. "Retrieving the Past with Genealogies." Senri Ethnological Studies 49 (1998:9): 37-63. (Shima Mutsuhiko and Roger L. Janelli, eds. The Anthropology of Korea: East Asian Perspectives. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 1998.)

Shima, Mutsuhiko. “Changing Household Composition in Late Choson-Period Korea with Special Reference to Female Members.” In Ochiai Emiko, ed. The Logic of Female Succession: Rethinking Patriarchy and Patrilineality in Global and Historical Perspective. Kyoto: International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2002. (International Symposium 19)

Song, Chan-shik. "Genealogical Records." In International Cultural Foundation, ed. Korean Society. Seoul: The Si-sa-yong-o-sa Publishers, Inc., 1976.

Song, Chan-shik. "Genealogical Records." Korea Journal 17:5 (May 1977): 15-24.

Song, June-ho. "An Interpretive History of Family Records in Traditional Korea." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 53 (June 1981): 1-44.

Song, June-ho. "Dynamics of Elite Lineage Structure and Continuity in the Confucian Society of Traditional Korea." In Walter H. Slote, ed. The Psycho-Cultural Dynamics of the Confucian Family: Past and Present. Seoul: International Cultural Society of Korea, 1986.

Wagner, Edward W. "The Three Hundred Year History of the Haeju Kim Chapkwa Lineage." In Song June-ho kyosu chongnyon kinyom nonmunjip kanhaeng wiwonhoe, ed. Song Chun-ho kyosu chongnyon kinyom nonmunjip. Seoul: Song Chun-ho kyosu chongnyon kinyom nonmunjip kanhaeng wiwonhoe, 1987.

Yi, Kwang-gyu. "A Comparative Study of the Rule of Descent in East Asia: China, Korea, and Japan." Korea Journal 16:11 (November 1976): 12-22.

Yim, Seong-hi. "Changing Patterns in Korean Family Structure." Koreana Quarterly 8:2 (Summer 1966): 70-79.

 

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