The goal of the present study is to elucidate the nature of foreign
relations between Baekje (ᓏ᱕) and Japan's Yamato regime in the 6th
century. The relations between Korea and Japan in the 6th century is
recorded exte...
From 1985 to 2003 the writer examined the opinions of Japanese
historians on ancient history of Japan. As a result he found that nearly all -
about thirty - of the Japanese scholars on the history of ancient Japan
ins...
The fundamental features of 'colonial modernity' had to be overcome during and after the colonial period can be classified as follows. Creation of a nation-state, eliminating the system of outflow or loss of resources in...
Tan’gun was the symbol of a community connected by blood that accompanied the image of unity and purity in Korean history. It played a major role in the development and settlement of a homogenous nationalism, defining Ko...
tudies on the Japanese invasion of Korea in the late 16th century (known as “The Japanese Disturbance of Imjin” in Korea and “The Korean Campaign” or “The Bunroku Keicho Attack” in Japan) have been carried out actively s...
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Chong-myŏng Im (2001). Violence in the Representation of the Yŏsun Incident. International Journal of Korean History, 2(1),
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