Korean History: A Bibliography
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Three Kingdoms: Shilla/Unified Shilla

Adams, Edward B. Korea's Golden Age: Cultural Spirit of Silla in Kyongju (revised edition). Seoul: Seoul International Publishing House, 1991.

Banaschak, Peter. Worthy Ancestors and Succession to the Throne: On the Office Ranks of the King's Ancestors in Early Silla Society. Munster: LIT-Verlag, 1997.

Best, Jonathan W. "Redating the Earliest Silla-related Entries in the Paekche Annals of the Samguk sagi." Hanguk sanggosa hakpo 21 (1996:4): 147-171.

Elisseef, Vadime. "Korea of Silla and the Birth of the Japanese Empire." In History of the Cultural and Scientific Development of Humanity III. London: UNESCO, 1969.

Gardiner, K.H.J. "Korea in Transition: Notes on the Three Later Kingdoms (900-36)." Papers on Far Eastern History 36 (September 1987): 139-161.

Hamada, Kosaku. “Sovereignty and Maritime Power: Chang Pogo’s Ch’onghae Garrison and Pirates.” Interaction and Transformations 1 (2003): 131-145.

Han, Chae-gyong. "In Central Asia: Feats of Arms of a Korean General." Korea Journal 7:3 (March 1967): 16-17.

Ihl, Hugh. “A Study on the Comparison of Shipbuilding Technique of Unification Silla·Koryo Dynasty during the 8th and 9th Century.” ( Ulsan kwahak taehak) Yongu nonmunjip 35 (2001:2): 65-81.

Jay, Jennifer W. “Imagining Matriarchy: ‘Kingdoms of Women’ in Tang China.” Journal of the American Oriental Society 116:2 (April-June 1996): 220-229.

Jeon, Deok-jae. “Characteristics of the Council of Nobles in Silla and Its Transformation.” The Review of Korean Studies 6:2 (December 2003): 233-265.

Keys, David. "Korean Dawn." In Catastrophe: An Investigation into the Origins of the Modern World. New York: Ballantine Publishing Group, 2000.

Kim, Byoung-mo. "City Planning of Kyongju." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Kyongju: City of Millenial History. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp., 1998.

Kim, Chin. "The Silla Village Registers and Korean Legal History: A Preliminary Inquiry." Korean Journal of Comparative Law 7 (November 1979): 99-127.

Kim, Ching-Sun. "A Reflection on the Nature of Early Leadership in the Silla Kingdom." Paeksan hakpo 52 (!999:3): 99-135.

Kim, Hak-song. "Hyangga and the Hwarang." Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 10 (1997): 19-44.

Kim, Won-yong. "Kyongju: The Homeland of Korean Culture." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Kyongju: City of Millenial History. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp., 1998.

Kodama, Daien. "Ancient Sea Routes Between China and Korea: A Preliminary Report." Han-kuo hsueh-pao 8 (1989): 280-287.

Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Kyongju: City of Millennial History. Elizabeth City, NJ: Hollym, 1998.

Lee, Jong-wook. "Historical Interconnection." In Korean National Co mmission for UNESCO, ed. Kyongju: City of Millenial History. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp., 1998.

Lee, Ki-baik. "Confucian Political Ideology in the Silla Unification and Early Koryo Periods." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 42 (December 1975): 1-23.

Lee, Ki-dong. "Bureaucracy and Kolp'um System in the Middle Age of Silla." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 52 (December 1980): 31-58.

Lee, Ki-dong. "Shilla's Kolp'um System and Japan's Kabane System." Korean Social Science Journal 11 (1984): 7-24.

Lee, Ki-dong. "The Silla Society and Hwarang Corps." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 65 (June 1987 ): 1-16.

Lee, Yong-bom. "Kyongju as an International City." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Kyongju: City of Millenial History. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp., 1998.

Li, Wen-pin. "The Hsueh Jen-kuei Story in Korea." Asian and Pacific Quarterly of Cultural and Social Affairs 23:1-2 (Spring-Summer 1991): 89-99.

Mohan, Pankaj N. “Maitreya Cult in Early Shilla: Focusing on Hwarang in Maitreya-Dynasty.” Seoul Journal of Korean Studies 14 (2001): 149-174.

Mohan, Pankaj N. “The Political Significance of Myth-Historical India in Early Korea.” 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.

Mohan, Pankaj N. "Shamanic Buddhism of Early Shilla." In Sang-Oak Lee and Duk-Soo Park, eds. Perspectives on Korea. Sydney: Wild Peony, 1998.

Nha, Il-Seong. “Silla’s Cheomseongdae.” Korea Journal 41:4 (Winter 2001): 269-281.

No, Tae-don. "Politics and Economy." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Kyongju: City of Millenial History. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp., 1998.

Pankaj, Narendra M. "The Life and Times of the Silla King Chinhung: Asoka as a Role Model." Korean Culture 17:1 (Spring 1996): 12-23.

Pankaj, Narendra M. "The Buddhist Transformation of Silla Kingship: Buddha as a King and King as a Buddha." Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 70 (1995): 15-35.

Park, Dong-woen. "The Environment of Kyongju." In Korean National Commission for U NESCO, ed. Kyongju: City of Millenial History. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp., 1998.

Sasse, Werner. "The Shilla Stone Inscription from Naengsu-ri, Yongil-gun." Korea Journal 31:3 (Autumn 1991): 31-53.

Sasse, Werner. “Trying to Figure Out How Kings Became Kings in Silla.” Cahiers d’Etudes Coreennes 7 (2000): 227-244.

Tikhonov, Vladimir. "Hwarang Organization: Its Functions and Ethics." Korea Journal 38:2 (Summer 1998) : 318-338.

Tikhonov, Vladimir. "Hwarang Organization: Its Functions and Ethics." In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Korean Studies, Vol. 2: Yoksa. Osaka: Osaka keizai hoka daigaku, 1998.

Tikhonov, Vladimir. "Epigraphical Sources on the Official Ideology of Unified Silla." Hanguksa hakpo 8 (2000): 9-46.

Tikhonov, Vladimir. “Hwarang Organization: Its Functions and Ethics.” In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Korean History: Discovery of Its Characteristics and Developments. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym, 2004.

Yi, Ch’angok. “A Study on the Hull Form of Unification Silla·Tang Dynasty at the Western Sea of Its Adjacency in 8-9 Century.” ( Ulsan kwahak taehak) Yongu nonmunjip 33 (2000:2): 87-98.

Yi, Ki-dong. "The Prosperity and Social Life of the Capital." In Korean National Commission for UNESCO, ed. Kyongju: City of Millenial History. Elizabeth, NJ: Hollym International Corp., 1998.

Yuan, Waiming George. "Ko Son-ji (Kao Hsien-Chih): A Korean in the Chinese Military Service." Asea yongu 13:3 (1970:9): 153-164.

Yun, Kyongnyol. Namsan: Discovering the Ancient Wonder of Kyongju's Mt. Namsan. Seoul: Buddha Land Co., Ltd, 1994.

 

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