Korean History: A Bibliography
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Ahn, Byung-ook. “The Significance of Settling the Past in Modern Korean History.” Korea Journal 42:3 (Autumn 2002): 7-17.

Byington, Mark. “The Creation of an Ancient Minority Nationality: Koguryo in Chinese Historiography.” In Embracing the Other: The Interaction of Korean and Foreign Cultures: Proceedings of the 1st World Congress of Korean Studies, III. Songnam, Republic of Korea: The Academy of Korean Studies, 2002.

Ch'oe, Yong-ho. "An Outline History of Korean Historiography." Korean Studies 4 (1980): 1-27.

Ch'oe, Yong-ho. "Reinterpreting Traditional History in North Korea." The Journal of Asian Studies 40:3 (May 1981): 503-523.

Ch'oe, Yong-ho. "Reinterpreting Traditional History in North Korea." In Kang U-ch'ol, ed. Hanguksa sosul ui saeroun shigak. Seoul: Kyohaksa, 1992.

Ch'on, Kwan-u. "Trends in Studies of Korean History." Korea Journal 10:12 (December 1970): 4-9.

Ch'on, Kwan-u. "Research in Korean History: Past and Present." Korea Journal 21:9 (September 1981): 56-66.

Cho, Sunggu. "New Perspectives on the Modern History of Korea." Asian Research Trends: A Humanities and Social Science Review 9 (1999): 63-80.

Choi, Chungmoo. "The Politics of War Memories toward Healing." In T. Fujitani, Geoffrey M. White, and Lisa Yoneyama, eds. Perilous Memories: The Asia-Pacific War(s). Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2001.

Chong, Chae-chong. Misconceptions about Korean History: Errors that Have Appeared in the History Textbooks of Various Countries. Seoul: Samsung Co., Ltd., 1991.

Chong, Ku-bok. "Traditional Historical Consciousness and Historiography." In Introduction to Korean Studies. Seoul: The National Academy of Sciences, 1986.

Chong Tong'ik. "The Study of Koryo-Period Political and Economic History in the Republic of Korea, 1989-1994."Asian Research Trends: A Humanities and Social Science Review 10 (2000): 39-64.

Chun, Hae-jong. "The Development of Historical Studies and the Problem of Cooperative Research." Social Science Journal 3 (1975): 196-201.

Chung, Doo-hee. “The Heritage of the Chosun Dynasty Appearing in the North Korean Description of History.” East Asian Review 10:1 (Spring 1998): 25-40.

Chung, In-yeop. "A Study on Teaching about World War II in South Korean Classrooms." International Journal of Social Education 10 (Spring 1995): 37-47.

Davis, Sherrill M. "The American Contribution to Korean Historical Studies." In Ronald Morse, ed. Korean Studies in America: Options for the Future. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1983.

De Ceuster, Koen. “The Nation Exorcised: The Historiography of Collaboration in South Korea.” Korean Studies 25:2 (Winter 2001): 207-242.

Delissen, Alain. “Birth of a Citizen History?: Democratic South Korea Coming to Terms with its Colonial Past.” In Sseong-Sook Yim, ed. La Coree, Le Peuple et ses Valeurs Culturelles d’Hier et d’Aujourd’hui. Montreal: Presses de l’Universite de Montreal, 2000.

Doe, Jin-Soon. "The Periodization of Modern and Contemporary History in North Korea Academic Circles." Korea Journal 31:2 (Summer 1991): 41-55.

Duncan, John and Yong-ho Ch'oe. "Korea." In The American Historical Association's Guide to Historical Literature, volume one. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

Eckert, Carter J. "Exorcising Hegel's Ghosts: Toward a Postcolonialist Historiography of Korea." In Gi-Wook Shin and Michael Robinson, eds. Colonial Modernity in Korea. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 1999.

Em, Henry H. "'Overcoming' Korea's Division: Narrative Strategies in Recent South Korean Historiography." Positions: east asia cultures critique 1:2 (Fall 1993): 450-485.

Em, Henry H. "Nationalism, Post-Nationalism, and Shin Ch'ae-ho." Korea Journal 39:2 (Summer 1999): 283-317.

Furuhata, Toru, Morihira Masahiko, and Song Yonok. "Korean History Studies in Japan: The 1999 Shigaku Zasshi Review of Historiography." Korean Studies 24 (2000): 156-174.

"George McAfee McCune (1908-1948) and His Works." The Journal of Modern Korean Studies 2 (December 1985): 34-46.

Grinker, Roy Richard. "Elementary Forms of Korean Historical Representation: School Textbooks in South Korea." Social Analysis 42:1 (March 1998): 88-109.

Haboush, JaHyun Kim. “Historical Scholarship of Joseon Korea in the United States.” In Hanguk kukche kyoryu chaedan, ed. Hanguk kwa segye ui mannam. Seoul: Chamundang, 2002.

Haboush, JaHyun Kim. "In Search of HISTORY in Democratic Korea: The Discourse of Modernity in Contemporary Historical Fiction." In Kai-wing Chow, Kevin M. Doak, and Poshek Fu, eds. Constructing Nationhood in Modern East Asia. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press, 2001.

Halliday, Jon. "What Happened in Korea? Rethinking Korean History, 1945-1953." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 5:3 (November 1973): 36-44.

Hamanaka, Noboru, Kuwano Eiji, and Nagashima Hiroki. “Korean History Studies in Japan: The 2000 Shigaku Zasshi Historiography Review.” Korean Studies 25:1 (2001): 111-127.

Han, Young-woo. "The Establishment and Development of Nationalist History." Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 5 (December 1992): 61-104.

Hart, Dennis. “Bringing the Other Home: Differing Representations of Foreign-ness and Korean Identity in North and South Korean Textbooks.” In Embracing the Other: The Interaction of Korean and Foreign Cultures: Proceedings of the 1st World Congress of Korean Studies, II. Songnam, Republic of Korea: The Academy of Korean Studies, 2002.

Hart, Dennis. "Remembering the Nation: Construction of the March First Movement in North and South Korean History Textbooks." The Review of Korean Studies 4:1 (June 2001): 35-59.

Hatada, Takashi. "The Significance of Korean History." The Japan Interpreter 9:2 (Summer-Autumn 1974): 165-176.

Hoare, James E. "British Scholarship on Korea with a Note on Materials for the Study of Anglo-Korean Relations." Korea Observer 15:3 (Autumn 1984): 331-344.

Hong, I-Sop. "The Question of Defining the First Half Period of the Twentieth Century in the Korean History." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 28 (June 1968): 1-17.

Hong, Sung-gi. "Trends in Western Historiography on Korea." Korea Journal 39:3 (Autumn 1999): 338-377.

Hur, Namlin. "Collective Memory, Historians, and the Construction of the National Identity of the Koreans through the Japanese." The Review of Korean Studies 1 (September 1998): 5-25.

Inoue, Naoki, Yamauchi Tamihiro, and Kawa Kaoru. “Korean History Studies in Japan: The 2001 Shigaku Zasshi Review of Historiography.” Korean Studies 26:2 (2002): 287-305.

Jager, Sheila Miyoshi. "A Vision for the Future; or, Making Family History in Contemporary South Korea." Positions: east asia cultural critique 4:1 (Spring 1996): 31-58.

Janelli, Roger L. "The Origins of Korean Folklore Scholarship." Journal of American Folklore 391 (January-March 1986): 24-49.

Janelli, Roger L. "The Origins of Korean Folklore Scholarship." Pigyo minsokhak 2 (1986:8): 81-112.

Ji, Su-gol. “’Discourse of the Nation and the Modern’ Reflected in Korean History Textbooks.” International Journal of Korean History 3 (2002): 255-293.

Ju, Bodon. "Recent Trends and Future Prospects in the Study of Ancient Korean History."  International Journal of Korean History 4 (August 2003): 1-45.

Kane, Daniel C. “Enigma in Stone: A Monument in Northeastern China Fuels a Modern Debate over Ancient History.” Archaeology 55:2 (March-April 2002): 60-62, 64, 66-67.

Kaneko, Fumio. "Japanese Colonialism in Taiwan, Korea and Manchuria." In Historical Studies in Japan VIII, 1988-1992. Tokyo: Yamakawa Shuppansha, 1995.

Kang, Hugh. "The Historiography of the King Kwanggaet'o Stele." In History, Language and Culture in Korea: Proceedings of the 20th Conference of the Association of Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE). Youngsook Pak and Jaehoon Yeon, comps. London: Eastern Art Publishing, 2001.

Kang, Man-gil. "How History is Viewed in the North and in the South: Convergence and Divergence." Korea Journal 30:2 (February 1990): 4-19.

Kang, Min Soo. "Kyungbok Palace: History, Controversy, Geomancy." Manoa 11:2 (Winter 1999): 23-39.

Kim, Chol-choon. "Backwardness of Korean History." Korea Journal 6:3 (March 1966): 16-20.

Kim, Chol-choon. "In Search of National Identity: The Case of Korean History." Korea Journal 10:11 (November 1970): 4-9.

Kim, Chol-choon. "History." In Sung-nyong Lee, ed. Korean Studies Today: Development and State of the Field. Seoul: Institute of Asian Studies, 1970.

Kim, German. “Stereotypes of Soviet Historiography and Topical Problems in the Study of the History of the Korean War, 1950-1953.” In Chang Yun-Shik, Donald L. Baker, Hur Nam-lin, and Ross King, eds. Korea Between Tradition and Modernity: Selected Papers from the Fourth Pacific and Asian Conference on Korean Studies. Vancouver: Institute for Asian Research, University of British Columbia, 2000.

Kim, Hakjoon. "Trends in Korean War Studies: A Review of the Literature." In Kim Chull Baum and James I. Matray, eds. Korea and the Cold War: Division, Destruction, and Disarmament. Claremont, CA: Regina Books, 1993.

Kim, Hodong. "The Study of Inner Asian History in Korea: From 1945 to the Present." Asian Research Trends: A Humanities and Social Science Review 8 (1998): 1-19.

Kim, Hyong-hyo. "Korean Intellectual History and Its Modern Evaluation." In Introduction to Korean Studies. Seoul: The National Academy of Sciences, 1986.

Kim, In-geol. "Problems and the Present State of Research in the History of Status Hierarchy in Late Choson." Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 4 (December 1991): 143-164.

Kim, Kapdong. "Trends in the Study of Koryo History and Future Tasks: With a Special Focus on Books Published from 2000 to 2003."  International Journal of Korean History 4 (August 2003): 47-78.

Kim, Seon-mee. "The Portrayal of Korea: A Critical Analysis of Korean History in American Secondary Schools." International Journal of Korean History 1 (2000): 91-111.

Kim, Seong Bo. “History Textbooks of Korea and Japan: A Comparison.” Korea Focus on Current Topics 10:3 (May-June 2002): 121-140.

Kim, Yong-dok. "Study of Japanese History in Korea." Korea Journal 25:12 (December 1985): 70-82.

Kimijima, Kazuhiko. "The Japan-South Korea Study Group on History Textbooks and the Continuing Legacy of Japanese Colonialism." Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 30:2 (April-June 1998): 47-52.

Kimijima, Kazuhiko. "The Continuing Legacy of Japanese Colonialism: The Japan-South Korea Joint Study Group on History Textbooks." In Laura Hein and Mark Selden, eds. Censoring History: Citizenship and Memory in Japan, Germany, and the United States. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2000.

Koh, Grace E. "History or Literature? A Study on the Subject Genre of the Samguk Yusa." In History, Language and Culture in Korea: Proceedings of the 20th Conference of the Association of Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE). Youngsook Pak and Jaehoon Yeon, comps. London: Eastern Art Publishing, 2001.

Koh, Grace E. “The Perception and Function of Myth in Historical Writings of the Koryo Period.” In Young-A Cho, ed. Korean Studies at the Dawn of the Millennium: Proceedings of The Second Biennial Conference, Korean Studies Association of Australia. Monash: Monash University, 2001.

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Kotch, John Barry. "The Chosun Ilbo vs. JoongAng Ilbo: Historiographical Warfare in the Post-Cold War South Korean Press." Korea Observer 30:3 (Fall 1999): 443-466.

Kourbanov, S.O. “Division of Korea as an Issue Inside Korean Studies and Ways of Overcoming It: The Russian View.” 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.

Kwon, Tae-eok. "The Contemporary Korean History and Japanese Colonial Domination." Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 5 (December 1992): 171-190.

Kwon, Yonung. "Korean Historiography in the 20th Century: A Configuration of Paradigms." Korea Journal 40:1 (Spring 2000): 33-53.

Lee, Chong-sik. "History and Politics in Japanese-Korean Relations: Textbook Controversy and Beyond." Journal of Northeast Asian Studies 2:4 (December 1983): 69-93.

Lee, Eun-soon. "A Review on the Start of Modern Korean History." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 53 (June 1981): 115-128.

Lee, Ki-Dong. "Ancient Korean Historical Research in North Korea: Its Progress and Problems." Korea Journal 32:2 (Summer 1992): 22-41.

Lee, Kwang-rin. "Trends in Studies of Modern Korean History in South Korea." Korean Studies 2 (1978): 57-65.

Lee, Sang Hun. “Modernism and Post-colonialism in Korean Architecture.” The Review of Korean Studies 5:2 (December 2002): 283-300.

Lee, Sun-keun, Hong I-Sop, and Chon Hae-jong. "A Maliciously Distorted Book [A Short History of Korea]." Korea Journal 7:4 (April 1967): 9-19.

Lee, Tae-Young. "Problems in the Writing of Korean History Textbooks." Korea Journal 39:1 (Spring 1998): 323-336.

Lew, Young Ick. “Origins of Modern Korean Studies: Contributions by Western Scholars to Modern Historiography in Korea.” In Chong Tuhui and Edward J. Shultz, eds. Hanguksa e issoso chibang kwa chungang. Seoul: Sogang taehakkyo ch’ulp’anbu, 2003.

Lie, John. “Imaginary Homeland and Diasporic Realization: Kikan Sanzenri, 1975-1987.” Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin 11:1 (2000): 11-26.

Lim, Hyunsoo. "Rethinking the Concept of Time: Modern Historical Consciousness and Historiography in Korean Society." Korea Journal 41:1 (Spring 2001): 44-68.

Lim, Jie-Hyun. “The Nationalist Message in Socialist Code: On Court Historiography in People’s Poland and North Korea.” In Solvi Sogner, ed. Making Sense of Global History: The 19th International Congress of the Historical Sciences Oslo 2000 Commemorative Volume. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 2001.

McCune, Shannon. "American Image of Korea in 1882: A Bibliographical Sketch." In Tae-han Kwak, et al, eds. U.S.-Korean Relations, 1882-1982. Seoul: Kyungnam University Press, 1982.

Mishina, Shoei and Murakami Yoshio. "The Development of the Studies of Korean History and Culture in Japan." Acta Asiatica 9 (1965): 83-110.

Mishina Shoei and Murakami Yoshio. "The Development of the Studies of Korean History and Culture in Japan." In Murakami Yoshio. Chosen kodaishi kenkyu. Tokyo: Kaimei shoin, 1978.

Moon, Seungsook. "Begetting the Nation: The Androcentric Discourse of National History and Tradition in South Korea." In Elaine H. Kim and Chungmoo Choi, eds. Dangerous Women: Gender and Korean Nationalism. New York: Routledge, 1998.

Nakayama, Shigeru. “The Spread of Chinese Science into East Asia.” In Yung Sik Kim and Francesca Bray, ed. Current Perspectives in the History of Science in East Asia. Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 1999.

Noh, Tae Don. "Theories about the Formative Period of the Korean Volk." Korea Journal 37:4 (Winter 1997): 118-133.

Noh, Tae Don. “Theories on the Formative Period of the Korean Minjok.” In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Korean History: Discovery of Its Characteristics and Developments. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym, 2004.

Oh, Youngkyo. "State of Research on the Latter Period of the Choson Dynasty."  International Journal of Korean History 4 (August 2003): 79-123.

Okamoto, Yoshiji. "Japanese Studies on Korean History Since World War II." Monumenta Serica 22:2 (1963): 470-532.

Pak, Ch'an-sung, et al. "Historical Research on Latter Choson Period (I), (II)." Korea Journal 28:9 (September 1988): 4-15; 28:10 (October 1988): 5-20.

Pak, Victoria. "Kyuwon Sahwa as a Source for the Study of Korean History." In History, Language and Culture in Korea: Proceedings of the 20th Conference of the Association of Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE). Youngsook Pak and Jaehoon Yeon, comps. London: Eastern Art Publishing, 2001.

Park, Chan-Seung. "Should Korean Historians Abandon Nationalism?" Korea Journal 39:2 (Summer 1999): 318-342.

Park, Jong-ki. "The New Historiographical Trends of South Korea in the Late 1980s." Korean Social Science Journal 24:1 (1998): 147-157.

Park, Myoung-kyu. "Political Changes and Historical Interpretation in Modern Korea." Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 13 (2000): 171-232.

Park, Seong-Rae. “Pride and Prejudice in the Historiography of Science in East Asia.” In Yung Sik Kim and Francesca Bray, ed. Current Perspectives in the History of Science in East Asia. Seoul: Seoul National University Press, 1999.

Park, Tae-gyun. “Reappraisal of Introductory Books on Korean History in the U.S.: From Slave Society to Colonial Development.” The Review of Korean Studies 5:1 (June 2002): 233-263.

Petrov, Leonid A. “North Korean Historiography in Crisis (1956-1967).” In Young-A Cho, ed. Korean Studies at the Dawn of the Millennium: Proceedings of The Second Biennial Conference, Korean Studies Association of Australia. Monash: Monash University, 2001.

Quinones, C. Kenneth. "The Kunse Choson Chonggam and Modern Korean Historiography." Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 40:2 (December 1980): 507-548.

Reid, Anthony. "Historiographical Reflections on the Period 1750-1870 in Southeast Asia and Korea." Itinerario 18:1 (1994): 77-88.

Rhee, M.J. "New Histories for Old: The Japanese Attempt to Rewrite Korean History." Asian Pacific Quarterly 26:1 (Spring 1994): 36-49.

Ri, Chungsuk. "Confucian Thought in Ancient Korea: Recent Trends in the Republic of Korea's Historical Community." Asian Research Trends: A Humanities and Social Science Review 8 (1998): 41-58.

Robinson, Michael. "Narrative Politics, Nationalism, and Korean History." Papers of the British Association of Korean Studies 6 (1996): 26-40.

Ryang, Key S. "John Ross, Homer B. Hulbert and James S. Gale's Contribution to the Modern Korean History: A Bio-bibliographical Study." Korea Observer 14:2 (Summer 1983): 172-184.

Ryang, Key S. "John Ross, Homer B. Hulbert and James S. Gale's Contribution to the Modern Korean History: Uses of Source and Style -- Chinese Influences in Korean History." Korea Observer 14:3 (Autumn 1983): 288-303.

Ryang, Key S. "Yi Nung-hwa (1869-1945) and His Modern Korean Studies." The Journal of Modern Korean Studies 1 (April 1984): 1-20.

Ryang, Key S. "Sin Ch'ae-ho (1880-1936) and Modern Korean Historiography." The Journal of Modern Korean Studies 3 (December 1987): 1-10.

Ryang, Key S. "Sin Ch'ae-ho (1880-1936) and Modern Korean Historiography." The Journal of Modern Korean Studies 4 (May 1990): 13-52.

Ryang, Key S. "Gregory Henderson and His Korean Scholarship." The Journal of Modern Korean Studies 4 (May 1990): 94-104.

Ryang, Sonia. "Historian-Judges of Korean Nationalism." Ethnic and Racial Studies 13:4 (October 1990): 503-526.

Schmid, Andre. "Colonialism and the 'Korea Problem' in the Historiography of Modern Japan: A Review Article." The Journal of Asian Studies 59:4 (November 2000): 951-976.

Shin, Michael D. “Major Trends of Korean Historiography in the US.” Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies 3:1 (February 2003): 151-175.

Shin, Yong-ha. “’Modernization’ during the Colonial Period: A Criticism of the Argument that Japanese Colonial Rule Modernized Korea.” In Chang Yun-Shik, Donald L. Baker, Hur Nam-lin, and Ross King, eds. Korea Between Tradition and Modernity: Selected Papers from the Fourth Pacific and Asian Conference on Korean Studies. Vancouver: Institute for Asian Research, University of British Columbia, 2000.

Solovyov, Alexander V. "Biographies in Samguk Sagi: Literature or History?" In History, Language and Culture in Korea: Proceedings of the 20th Conference of the Association of Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE). Youngsook Pak and Jaehoon Yeon, comps. London: Eastern Art Publishing, 2001.

Suk, Chin-Ha and James L. Morrison. "South Korea's Participation in the Vietnam War: A Historiographical Essay." In Proceedings of the Sevent Joint Conference: Korean Politics in The Period of Transition. Seoul: The Korean Political Science Association, 1987.

Suk, Chin-Ha and James L. Morrison. "South Korea's Participation in the Vietnam War: A Historiographical Essay." Korea Observer 18:3 (Autumn 1987): 270-316.

Sukawa, Hidenori and Inoue Kazue. "Recent Research on the History of the Later Yi Period in Korea and Japan." Asian Research Trends: A Humanities and Social Science Review 2 (1992): 161-183.

Takahashi, Kimiaki. "The Sea-Based Regions in Medieval East Asia." In Kokusai kaihatsu no kyoiku-kenkyu shisutemu ni kan suru kyodo kenkyu - 'Kaihatsu' no gainen to jittai ni okeru 'bunka' no igi: Kaihatsu ni okeru bunka. Nagoya: Nagoya daigaku daigakuin kaihatsu kenkyuka, 1995.

Tikhonov, Vladimir. “The Problem of ‘Pro-Japanese Collaboration’ as a National Identity Issue in Contemporary South Korean Popular Historical Writings.” International Journal of Korean Studies 5 (1999): 40-70.

Underwood, Horace G. Korea in War, Revolution and Peace: The Recollections of Horace G. Underwood. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2001.

Von Verschuer, Charlotte. "Looking from Within and Without: Ancient and Medieval External Relations." Monumenta Nipponica 55:4 (Winter 2000): 537-566.

Wakabayashi, Bob Tadashi. “Comfort Women: Beyond Litigious Feminism.” Monumenta Nipponica 58:2 (Summer 2003): 223-258.

Walraven, Boudewijn. “The Parliament of Histories: New Religions, Collective Historiography, and the Nation.” Korean Studies 25:2 (Winter 2001): 157-178.

Wells, Kenneth M. "The Cultural Construction of Korean History." In Kenneth M. Wells, ed. South Korea's Minjung Movement: The Culture and Politics of Dissidence. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1995.

Wells, Kenneth M. “The Nation, the World, and the Dissolution of the Shin’ganhoe: Nationalist Historiography in South Korea.” Korean Studies 25:2 (Winter 2001): 179-206.

Yang, Gil Sun. "Gregory Henderson (1922-1988) and His Korean Studies and Korean Democracy." In International Conference of the Korean Political Science Association: Korean Politics in the Challenging Global Order. Seoul: Korean Political Science Association, 1991.

Yi, Hyeong Nam. "Humanism as Viewed through Korean History." Korea Observer 13:4 (Winter 1982): 451-466.

Yi Songshi, Rokutanda Yutaka, and Matsumoto Takenori. "Korean History Studies in Japan: The 1998 Shigaku Zasshi Review." Korean Studies 23 (1999): 121-141

"Yi Sung-gun (1905-1983) and His Works." The Journal of Modern Korean Studies 1 (April 1984): 65-81.

Yi, Tae-jin. "Korean History Study: Breaking away from Modernity." The Review of Korean Studies 2 (1999): 138-158.

Yi, Tae-jin. "The Information Age and Discipline of Korean History." Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 13 (2000): 143-170.

"Yo Un-hyong (1886-1947) and His Critical Correspondences." The Journal of Modern Korean Studies 2 (December 1985): 53-68.

Zo, Ki-zun. "The Past and Present Studies of Korean Economic History." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 18 (June 1963): 79-87.

 

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