This article revisits the issues of extraterritoriality and unequal treaties during the “open ports” period. These two concepts typically conjure images of coercion and of separation between the Chosŏn government and for...
Discussions on Korea’s ancient history have for the most part focused
on the so-called ‘Three Kingdoms era’ while all but ignoring the history
of Kaya. This phenomenon has largely been the result of the emergence of
a...
Based on a murder which emerged near Hunchun in 1749, this study analyzes the varied and complex nature of the Qing-Chosŏn relationship. The local residents residing along the border, local officials guarding the border...
Some Asia historians have recently argued for a new understanding of global history by reexamining how the European countries took the lead in making modern civilization and capitalism, specifically concentrating on hist...
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Ocksoon Lee (2003). India, Korea’s ‘Orient’ : Signs of Reproduced Orientalism. International Journal of Korean History, 5(1),
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