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The Political Economy of the Roof: The New Village Movement in 1970s South Korea
Sungjo Kim
Int J Korean Hist. 2024;29(1):179-222. Published online February 29, 2024 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2024.29.1.179
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The Invention of Anti-American Sentiment -Why North Korea Shifted the Blame for the Sinchon Massacre to the United States-
Daeyeol Yea
Int J Korean Hist. 2024;29(1):137-178. Published online February 29, 2024 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2024.29.1.137
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Socialist Material Negotiations: North Korea’s Utilization of Cold War Architectural Aid (1950s-1960s)
Sulim Kim
Int J Korean Hist. 2024;29(1):95-136. Published online February 29, 2024 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2024.29.1.95
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Science as a Family Affair: Won Pyong-Oh and the Transwar Origins of South Korean Ornithology
Jaehwan Hyun
Int J Korean Hist. 2024;29(1):5-56. Published online February 29, 2024 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2024.29.1.5
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“Re-membering” South Korea’s Militarized Landscapes in Pax Americana: Post-Cold War US Military Camps, Camptowns, and Former Camptown Women
Taejin Hwang
Int J Korean Hist. 2023;28(2):181-218. Published online August 31, 2023 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2023.28.2.181
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The Environment in the Box of Cold-War Developmentalism: North Korea’s 1970s Discourse on Pollution (konghae)
Eunsung Cho
Int J Korean Hist. 2023;28(2):101-132. Published online August 31, 2023 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2023.28.2.101
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Questioning Growth, Interrogating Pollution: South Korea’s Political Economic Approaches to the Environment in the Early 1970s
Sang-Hyun Kim
Int J Korean Hist. 2023;28(2):11-52. Published online August 31, 2023 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2023.28.2.11
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Discovery of the [Queer] Minjung Tradition: The Sinchon Station IDAHOBIT Billboard Vandalism and Queer Korean Politics of Visibility
Raymond Kyooyung Ra
Int J Korean Hist. 2023;28(1):1-34. Published online February 28, 2023 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2023.28.1.1
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“Probably the best meal that I have as yet indulged in” : An American missionary’s description of Korean dishes in 1909
Bahar Gürsel
Int J Korean Hist. 2022;27(2):165-195. Published online August 30, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2022.27.2.165
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Liability without Suzerainty: Making Sense of Qing China’s Alarmism during the Korean Trespasser Crisis of 1862-75
Sungoh Yoon
Int J Korean Hist. 2022;27(2):131-164. Published online August 30, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2022.27.2.131
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Getting Off on the Wrong Foot: Rethinking the Title and Amount of Korea’s Property Claims against Japan
Jaejoon Shin
Int J Korean Hist. 2022;27(2):101-130. Published online August 30, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2022.27.2.101
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Review of Tax Exemption in the Koryŏ Dynasty
Chihoon Oh
Int J Korean Hist. 2022;27(2):73-100. Published online August 30, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2022.27.2.73
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The Nationalist Critique of Female Double Suicide in Colonial Korea
Leighanne Yuh, Claudia Soddu
Int J Korean Hist. 2022;27(2):1-30. Published online August 30, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2022.27.2.1
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Return of Myth, Myth Resources, and the Contemporaneity of Mythology in Korea and China Today
Yoonhee Hong
Int J Korean Hist. 2022;27(1):325-354. Published online February 28, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2022.27.1.325
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Discontinuities and Discrepancies in the Hybridization Process of Nangnang Culture
Andrea de Benedittis
Int J Korean Hist. 2022;27(1):245-287. Published online February 28, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2022.27.1.245
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To Realize Our Decolonization: South Korea’s Deployment of Troops to Vietnam
Dongil Shin
Int J Korean Hist. 2022;27(1):213-244. Published online February 28, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2022.27.1.213
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“Petticoat Fever” Driven by Chosŏn Korea Garments: Exploring a “fad” in Early Ming China and Its Implications for Regional Interactions between the Chosŏn and Ming Dynasties
Doyoung Koo
Int J Korean Hist. 2022;27(1):177-212. Published online February 28, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2022.27.1.177
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(Mis)-Interpretations of the 1943 Cairo Conference: The Cairo Communiqué and Its Legacy among Koreans During and After World War II
Mark E. Caprio
Int J Korean Hist. 2022;27(1):137-176. Published online February 28, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2022.27.1.137
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Missing Keystones: Echoes of Empire in Kobayashi Masaru’s “Bridge Building”
Nicholas Lambrecht
Int J Korean Hist. 2022;27(1):75-98. Published online February 28, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2022.27.1.75
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The Politicality of Modern Japan: Korea Editions’ Use of Korean Literature
Natsuko Ozaki
Int J Korean Hist. 2022;27(1):45-74. Published online February 28, 2022 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2022.27.1.45
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The Shifting Moral Authority of the Conservative Evangelicals’ Anti-LGBT Movement in South Korea
Wondong Lee
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(2):83-116. Published online August 30, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.2.83
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Ideas, Discourse, and the Microfoundations of South Korea’s Diasporic Engagement: Explaining the Institutional Embrace of Ethnic Koreans Since the 1990s
Timothy C. Lim, Changzoo Song
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(2):41-82. Published online August 30, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.2.41
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“We Are Not Foreigners”: Constructing Migrant Subjects through Korean Chinese Migrants’ Claims-Making in South Korea
Yang-Sook Kim, Yi-Chun Chien
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(2):11-40. Published online August 30, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.2.11
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When the Political Spotlight is On: Social Evaluations of Ri Sŭnggi and Ryǒ Kyǒnggu, Two Chemical Engineers in North Korea
Eunsung Cho
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(1):255-286. Published online February 28, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.1.255
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Ascending to the Imperial Throne: Kojong’s Elevation from King to Emperor and British Responses, 1895-1898
Euysuk Kwon
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(1):219-254. Published online February 28, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.1.219
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Tributary Activities of Vietnam and Korea with China: Similarities and Differences
Nguyen Thi My Hanh
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(1):117-144. Published online February 28, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.1.117
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Beyond Frontiers and Borderlands: A Reexamination of Tsushima’s/Taema-Do’s Geopolitical Position in Fifteenth Century East Asia
Isaac C.K. Tan
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(1):67-116. Published online February 28, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.1.67
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The Strange Story of Monk Ariyabalma
Maurizio Riotto
Int J Korean Hist. 2021;26(1):1-34. Published online February 28, 2021 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2021.26.1.1
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Expansion, Contestation, and Boundary Making: Chosŏn Korea and Ming China’s Border Relations over the Yalu River Region
Jing Liu, Yan Piao
Int J Korean Hist. 2020;25(2):105-142. Published online August 30, 2020 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2020.25.2.105
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Driver of Peace? Ping-Pong Diplomacy on The Korean Peninsula
Brian Bridges
Int J Korean Hist. 2020;25(2):75-104. Published online August 30, 2020 DOI: https://doi.org/10.22372/ijkh.2020.25.2.75
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