Korean History: A Bibliography
Compiled by Kenneth R. Robinson
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Late 19th Century through 1945: Post 1868 Relations with the West

Boulesteix, Frederic. “Korea, A Different Side of the Far East .” In Hanguk kukche kyoryu chaedan, ed. Hanguk kwa segye ui mannam. Seoul: Chamundang, 2002.

Chang, Gordon H. “Whose ‘Barbarism’? Whose ‘Treachery’? Race and Civilization in the Unknown United States-Korea War of 1871.” The Journal of American History 89:4 (March 2003): 1331-1365.

Clark, Donald N. Living Dangerously in Korea: The Western Experience 1900-1950. Norwalk, CT: EastBridge, 2003.

Duvernay, Thomas. “Weapons of the 1871 US Korean Campaign (Shinmiyangyo).” (Yukkun pangmulgwan) Hagyeji 6 (1999): 97-112.

Hahm, Pyong-choon. “Korean Perception of America.” Sahakchi 17 (1983:11): 7-45.

Hoare, James E. “The British Community in Korea: The Colonial Period 1910-1942.” Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies 7 (2000): 75-93.

Kim, Sun-ju. “Representing Korea as the ‘Other’: Ernst J. Oppert’s A Forbidden Land: Voyages to the Corea.” The Review of Korean Studies 7:1 (March 2004): 145-164.

Kloslova, Zdenka. “The Czechoslovak Legion in Russia and Korean Independence Movement (A Contribution to the Earliest Czech-Korean Contacts).” Archiv Orientalni 70:2 (2002): 195-220.

Kloslova, Zdenka. “Czech Arms for Korean Independence Fighters.” Archiv Orientalni 71:1 (2003): 55-64.

Kourbanov, Serguei O. “Reflection of Russia’s First Contacts with Korea in Books and Periodicals.” In Hanguk kukche kyoryu chaedan, ed. Hanguk kwa segye ui mannam. Seoul: Chamundang, 2002.

Lindland, Frances K., with Darlene Brown, ed. Memories of the Morning Calm: A Modest Texas Bride's Experiences as She Merged into the Foreign Customs of Korea - the Land. XXX: Times Journal Publishing Company, 1992.

Michell, Tony. “British Companies and British Commerce with Korea 1609-1984: Unfulfilled Potential.” In Chong-wha Chung and J.E. Hoare, eds. Korean-British Relations, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: Essays in Celebration of the Centenary of Korean-British Diplomatic Relations. XXX: Korean-British Society, 1984.

Park, Jihang. “Land of the Morning Calm, Land of the Rising Sun: The East Asia Travel Writings of Isabella Bird and George Curzon.” Modern Asian Studies 36:3 (July 2002): 513-534.

Ryu, Dae Young. “Treaties, Extraterritorial Rights, and American Protestant Missions in Late Joseon Korea.” Korea Journal 43:1 (Spring 2003): 174-203.

Shim, Chang Sup. “Role of American Missionaries and U.S. Policy during the Onset of the Japanese Annexation of Korea.” Migukhak nonjip 28:2 (Winter 1996): 391-409.

Silva, David J. “Western Attitudes toward the Korean Language: An Overview of Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Mission Literature.” Korean Studies 26:2 (2002): 270-286.

Simbirtseva, T.M. “P.G. von Moellendorff’s Pro-Russian Activities in Korea (1882-1885): Opinions on Russian Historiography.” Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 76 (2001): 31-43.

Uden, Martin. Times Past in Korea: An Illustrated Collection of Encounters, Events, Customs and Daily Life Recorded by Foreign Visitors. London: Korea Library, 2003.

White, Stephen. “Felix Beato and the First Korean War, 1871.” Photographic Collector 3 (Spring 1982): 76-85.

 

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