Korean History: A Bibliography
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Koryo: Foreign Relations

Hazard, Benjamin H. "The Wako and Korean Responses." In James B. Parsons, ed. Papers in Honor of Professor Woodbridge Bingham: A Festschrift for His Seventy-fifth Birthday. San Francisco: Chinese Materials Center, Inc., 1976.

Kim, K.I. “Cheju Horses and Their Origin.” ( Cheju taehakkyo nonggwa taehak tongmul kwahak yonguso) Tongmul kwahak nonch’ong 14 (1999:12): 79-93.

Lee, Ki-baik. "Northern Invasions and Korean Resistance." Korea Journal 4:7 (July 1964): 16-18.

Ledyard, Gari. "Yin and Yang in the China-Manchuria-Korea Triangle." In Morris Rossabi, ed. China Among Equals: The Middle Kingdom and Its Neighbors, 10th-14th Centuries. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1983.

Mori, Katsumi. "Trade and Cultural Exchange between Japan, China, and Korea from the Ninth to the Thirteenth Century." In Trudy Dvadstat' Piatogo Kongressa Vostokovedov: International Congress of Orientalists, Proceedings, 25th, Moscow, 9-16 August, 1960, volume 5. Moscow: Izd-vo Vostochnoi Lit-ry, 1963.

Mori, Katsumi. "The Beginning of Overseas Advance of Japanese Merchant Ships." Acta Asiatica 23 (1972): 1-24.

Okada, Hidehiro. "The Koreans in Manchuria in the Yuan Times." Han-kuo hsueh-pao 5 (1985): 181-199.

Okazaki, Hisahiko. "Strategic Lessons in Far Eastern History." Japan Echo 9:4 (Winter 1982): 112-124.

Pratt, Keith L. "Music as a Factor in Sung-Koryo Diplomatic Relations 1069-1126." T'oung Pao 62:4-5 (1976): 199-218.

Pratt, Keith L. "Some Aspects of Diplomatic and Cultural Exchanges Between Korea and Northern Sung China." In Tongyang umakhak nonch'ong: Chang Sa-hun paksa hoegap kinyom. Seoul: Hanguk kugak hakhoe, 1977.

Pratt, Keith L. "Politics and Culture Within the Sinic Zone: Chinese Influences on Medieval Korea." Korea Journal 20:6 (June 1980): 15-29.

Pratt, Keith L. "Sung Hui Tsung's Musical Diplomacy and the Korean Response." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 44:3 (1981): 509-521.

Pratt, Keith L. “Politics and Culture Within the Sinic Zone: Chinese Influences on Medieval Korea.” In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Korean History: Discovery of Its Characteristics and Developments. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym, 2004.

Ro, Myoung-ho. "Perception and Policy of the Koryo Ruling Class toward the People of Parhae." Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 13 (2000): 125-142.

Rogers, Michael C. "The Chinese World Order in the Transmural Extension: The Case of Chin and Koryo." Korean Studies Forum 4 (Spring-Summer 1978): 1-22.

Rogers, Michael C. "Notes on Koryo's Relations with Sung and Liao." Chindan hakpo 71-72 (1991:12): 310-335.

Shultz, Edward J. "Koryo's Envoys to China: Early 12th Century." Han-kuo hsueh-pao 7 (1988): 247-266.

Sung, Shee. "The Trade and Culture Relations between China and Koryo during the Northern Sung." Chinese Culture 36:2 (June 1995): 65-74.

Tao, Jing-shen. "Relations Between the Sung, the Liao, and Koryo." In Two Sons of Heaven: Studies in Sung-Liao Relations. Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, 1988.

Von Verschuer, Charlotte. “Japan’s Foreign Relations 1200 to 1392 A.D.: A Translation from Zenrin Kokuhoki.” Monumenta Nipponica 57:4 (Winter 2002): 413-445.

 

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