Article Index
Arranged alphabetically by author name(s) and article title.
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1932 Aso Coal Strike: Korean-Japanese Solidarity and Conflict, The, W. Donald Smith, 20:94-122
Abe, Kazuhiro, Race Relations and the Capitalist State: A Case Study of Koreans in Japan, 1917 through the mid-1920s, 7:35-60
Adjustment of Vowel Length at Different Speeds, Sang Oak Lee, 19:162-173
Ahn, Byong Man, and William W. Boyer, Rural Development and Leadership Patterns in South Korea, 8:83-93
Ahn, Byong Man, and William W. Boyer, The Dilemma of Tenant Farming in South Korea, 12:1-13
Allen, J. Michael, The Price of Identity: The 1923 Kanto Earthquake and Its Aftermath, 20:64-93
American Response to the Korean Independence Movement, 1910-1945, The, Timothy L. Savage, 20:189-231
An, Binghao, Some Problems in the Reconstruction of Old Korean, 15:99-112
Ancient Japan’s Korean Connection, William Wayne Farris, 20:1-22
Armstrong, Charles K., Centering the Periphery: Manchurian Exile(s) and the North Korean State, 19:1-16
Asian-Pacific Feminist Coalition Politics: The Chongshindae/Jugunianfu (“Comfort Women”) Movement, Alice Yun Chai, 17:67-91
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Background to the March First Movement: Koreans in Japan, 1905-1919, Kenneth M. Wells, 13:5-21
Baek, Eung-Jin, A Historical Study of Korean Noun Compounds, 17:105-116
Bak, Sung-Yun, Women’s Speech in Korean English, 7:61-76
Baker, Don, Monks, Medicine, and Miracles: Health and Healing in the History of Korean Buddhism, 18:50-75
Baker, Donald Leslie, Sirhak Medicine: Measles, Smallpox, and Chong Tasan, 14:135-166
Bellonet and Roze: Overzealous Servants of Empire and the 1866 French Attack on Korea, Daniel C. Kane, 23:1-23
Best, Jonathan W., Notes and Questions Concerning the Samguk Sagi’s Chronology of Paekche’s Kings Chonji, Kuisin, and Piyu, 3:125-134
Bleiker, Roland, Doug Bond, and Myung-Soo Lee, The Role and Dynamics of Nongovernmental Actors in Contemporary Korea, 18:103-122
Blurred Genders: The Cultural Construction of Male and Female in South Korea, Diane M. Hoffman, 19:112-138
Bond, Doug, Roland Bleiker, and Myung-Soo Lee, The Role and Dynamics of Nongovernmental Actors in Contemporary Korea, 18:103-122
Boyer, Nancy E., and William W. Boyer, Democratization of South Korea’s National Universities, 15:83-98
Boyer, William W., and Byong Man Ahn, Rural Development and Leadership Patterns in South Korea, 8:83-93
Boyer, William W., and Byong Man Ahn, The Dilemma of Tenant Farming in South Korea, 12:1-13
Boyer, William W., and Nancy E. Boyer, Democratization of South Korea’s National Universities, 15:83-98
Bridging the Gap: The Strategic Context of the 1965 Korea-Japan Normalization Treaty, Victor Cha, 20:123-160
Buswell, Robert E., The Identity of the Pôpchip pyorhaeng nok [Dharma collection and special practice record], 6:1-16
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Centering the Periphery: Manchurian Exile(s) and the North Korean State, Charles K. Armstrong, 19:1-16
Ch’oe Ch’unghon: His Rise to Power, Edward J. Shultz, 8:58-82
Ch’oe, Yong-ho, An Outline History of Korean Historiography, 4:1-27
Ch’oe, Yong-ho, The Kapsin Coup of 1884: A Reassessment, 6:105-124
Cha, Victor, Bridging the Gap: The Strategic Context of the 1965 Korea-Japan Normalization Treaty, 20:123-160
Chai, Alice Yun, Asian-Pacific Feminist Coalition Politics: The Chongshindae/Jugunianfu (“Comfort Women”) Movement, 17:67-91
Chandra, Vipan, Sentiment and Ideology in the Nationalism of the Independence Club (1896-1898), 10:13-34
Chang, Won Ho, and Jung Ho Han, Yonhap News Agency: Gatekeeper of International News in Korea, 9:14-37
Change in U.S. Policy Toward South Korea in the Early 1960s, Tae-Gyun Park, 23:94-120
Changing Korean Perceptions of Japan on the Eve of Modern Transformation: The Case of Neo-Confucian Yangban Intellectuals, Chai-sik Chung, 19:39-50
Ch’en, Chieh-hsien, Research Note: Some Rarely Used Chinese Materials for the Study of the Yi Dynasty, 11:58-64
Chinese Diction in Korean Shijo Verse, David R. McCann, 17:92-104
Cho, Dong-il, The Two-Stage Transitional Period Between Medieval and Modern Literature, 18:1-12
Cho, Soon, Deregulation and Economic Reform in Korea, 19:174-182
Choe, Ikhwan, Form and Correspondence in the Sijo and the Sasol Sijo, 15:67-82
Choson’s Founding Fathers: A Study of the Merit Subjects in the Early Yi Dynasty, Donald N. Clark, 6:17-40
Chung, Chai-sik, Changing Korean Perceptions of Japan on the Eve of Modern Transformation: The Case of Neo-Confucian Yangban Intellectuals, 19:39-50
Chung, Sae Wook, Local and Regional Council Elections in 1991: Features and Political Implications, 18:123-138
Clark, Donald N., “Surely God Will Work Out Their Salvation”: Protestant Missionaries in the March First Movement, 13:42-75
Clark, Donald N., Choson’s Founding Fathers: A Study of the Merit Subjects in the Early Yi Dynasty, 6:17-40
Clippinger, Morgan E., Korean and Dravidian: Lexical Evidence for an Old Theory, 8:1-57
Comings and Goings of a Korean Grandfather: The Yongdong Kut Sequence of a Cheju Island Village, The, Timothy R. Tangherlini and So Yong Park, 14:84-97
Comparative Colonial Response: Korea and Taiwan, Dennis L. McNamara, 10:54-68
Composition Errors as an Index of Korean American Language Student Fluency Levels, Kyung-Ja Park Hahn, 22:82-105
Confucianism in the Late Koryo and Early Choson, John B. Duncan, 18:76-102
Country or State? Reconceptualizing Kukka in the Korean Enlightenment Period, 1896-1910, Kyung Moon Hwang, 24:1-24
Creating the National Other: Opposing Images of Nationalism in South and North Korean Education, Dennis Hart, 23:68-93
Critique on Traditional Korean Family Institutions: Kim Wonju’s “Death of a Girl,” A, Yung-Hee Kim, 23:24-42
Cultural Dimension and Context of North Korean Communism, The, Young Whan Kihl, 18:139-157
Culture and Institutions in the Economic Development of Korea, Chung H. Lee, 14:38-49
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Daily Movement Patterns and Communications in Rural Korea, Forrest R. Pitts, 1:223-241
Declaration of Independence, March 1, 1919: A New Translation, The, Han-Kyo Kim, 13:1-4
Democratization of South Korea’s National Universities, William W. Boyer and Nancy E. Boyer, 15:83-98
Demographic and Social Mobility Trends in Early Seventeenth-Century Korea: An Analysis of Sanum County Census Registers, Jin Young Ro, 7:77-113
Deregulation and Economic Reform in Korea, Soon Cho, 19:174-182
Dilemma of Tenant Farming in South Korea, The, Byong Man Ahn and William W. Boyer, 12:1-13
Direction of South Korea’s Foreign Policy, The, Chae-Jin Lee, 2:95-137
Dong, Wonmo, Generational Differences and Political Development in South Korea, 17:1-16
Duncan, John B., Confucianism in the Late Koryo and Early Choson, 18:76-102
Duncan, John B., The Formation of the Central Aristocracy in Early Koryo, 12:39-61
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Effects of the Cultural Revolution on the Korean Minority in Yenpien, The, Setsure Tsurushima, 3:93-124
Electoral Dynamics in South Korea Since 1981, Hyun-woo Kim and Søren Risbjerg Thomsen, 17:39-66
Elusive Narrators in Hwang Sun-won, Stephen J. Epstein, 19:104-111
Engineers of the Human Soul: North Korean Literature Today, Marshall R. Pihl, 1:63-110
Enlightenment Period Fiction and the Formation of a Writer Class, Youngmin Kwon, 18:23-29
Enlightenment Period Newspapers and Fiction, Chung-woo Suh, 18:13-22
Epstein, Stephen J., Elusive Narrators in Hwang Sun-won, 19:104-111
Eroticism and Buddhism in Han Yongun’s Your Silence, Gregory N. Evon, 24:25-52
Evon, Gregory N., Eroticism and Buddhism in Han Yongun’s Your Silence, 24:25-52
Explaining Development in South Korea and East Asia: A Review of the Last Dozen Years of Research, Timothy C. Lim, 18:171-202
Expression of Emotion by Americans and Koreans, Ki-hong Kim, 9:38-56
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Farris, William Wayne, Ancient Japan’s Korean Connection, 20:1-22
Female Employment and Elite Occupations: The Case of “Her Honor” the Judge, Linda S. Lewis, 21:54-71
Finch, Michael, German Diplomatic Documents on the 1905 Japan-Korea Protectorate Treaty, 20:51-63
Foreign Capital and Development Strategy in Korea, Sang Chul Suh, 2:67-93
Form and Correspondence in the Sijo and the Sasol Sijo, Ikhwan Choe, 15:67-82
Formation of the Central Aristocracy in Early Koryo, The, John B. Duncan, 12:39-61
From Raiders to Traders: Border Security and Border Control in Early Choson, 1392-1450, Kenneth R. Robinson, 16:94-115
From Subservience to Autonomy: Kim Won-ju’s “Awakening,” Yung-Hee Kim, 21:1-30
Furuhata Toru, Morihira Masahiko, and Song Yon’ok, Korean History Studies in Japan: The 1999 Shigaku Zasshi Review of Historiography, 24:156-174
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Gender Politics in the Korean Transition to Democracy, Jeong-Lim Nam, 24:94-112
Generational Differences and Political Development in South Korea, Wonmo Dong, 17:1-16
German Diplomatic Documents on the 1905 Japan-Korea Protectorate Treaty, Michael Finch, 20:51-63
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Hahn, Kyung-Ja Park, Composition Errors as an Index of Korean American Language Student Fluency Levels, 22:82-105
Han, Gil Soo, The Rise of Western Medicine and Revival of Traditional Medicine in Korea: A Brief History, 21:96-121
Han, Jung Ho, and Won Ho Chang, Yonhap News Agency: Gatekeeper of International News in Korea, 9:14-37
Hart, Dennis, Creating the National Other: Opposing Images of Nationalism in South and North Korean Education, 23:68-93
Hatada, Takashi, An Interpretation of the King Kwanggaet’o Inscription, tr. by V. Dixon Morris, 3:1-17
Historical Study of Korean Noun Compounds, A, Eung-Jin Baek, 17:105-116
Historiographic Development in South Korea: State and Society from the Mid-Koryo to the Mid-Yi Dynasty, Fujiya Kawashima, 2:29-56
Hodge Podge: American Occupation Policy in Korea, 1945-1948, James I. Matray, 19:17-38
Hoffman, Diane M., Blurred Genders: The Cultural Construction of Male and Female in South Korea, 19:112-138
Hoffman, Frank, The Muo Declaration: History in the Making, 13:22-41
Hong Taeyong and His Peking Memoir, Gari Ledyard, 6:63-104
“Horseriders” in Korea: A Critical Evaluation of a Historical Theory, The, J. Russell Kirkland, 5:109-128
Hwang, In Kwan, A Translation and Critical Review of Yu Kil-Chun’s “On Neutrality,” 9:1-13
Hwang, Kyung Moon, Country or State? Reconceptualizing Kukka in the Korean Enlightenment Period, 1896-1910, 24:1-24
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I Ching in Late-Chosôn Thought, The, Wai-ming Ng, 24:53-68
Identity of the Pôpchip pyorhaeng nok [Dharma collection and special practice record], The, Robert E. Buswell, 6:1-16
Images of Man in Postwar Korean Fiction, Chong-un Kim, 2:1-27
Imjin nok, or the Record of the Black Dragon Year: An Introduction, The, Peter H. Lee, 14:50-83
Interpretation of the King Kwanggaet’o Inscription, An, Takashi Hatada, tr. by V. Dixon Morris, 3:1-17
Izumi, Hajime, North Korea and the Changes in Eastern Europe, 16:1-12
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Kane, Daniel C., Bellonet and Roze: Overzealous Servants of Empire and the 1866 French Attack on Korea, 23:1-23
Kapsin Coup of 1884: A Reassessment, The, Yong-ho Cho’e, 6:105-124
Kawashima, Fujiya, Historiographic Development in South Korea: State and Society from the Mid-Koryo to the Mid-Yi Dynasty, 2:29-56
Kennedy, Gerard F., The Korean Kye: Maintaining Human Scale in a Modernizing Form, 1:197-222
Kihl, Young Whan, The Cultural Dimension and Context of North Korean Communism, 18:139-157
Killick, Andrew P., Musical Composition in Twentieth-Century Korea, 16:43-60
Kim, Bokin, Sot’aesan and the Reformation of Korean Buddhism, 19:51-61
Kim, Chin W., Rule Ordering in Korean Phonology, 1:1-20
Kim, Chin-Wu, Linguistics and Language Policies in North Korea, 2:159-175
Kim, Chong-un, Images of Man in Postwar Korean Fiction, 2:1-27
Kim, Han-Kyo, The Declaration of Independence, March 1, 1919: A New Translation, 13:1-4
Kim, Hyun-woo and Soren Risbjerg Thomsen, Electoral Dynamics in South Korea Since 1981, 17:39-66
Kim, Hyung-chan, Portrait of a Troubled Korean Patriot: Yun Ch’i-ho’s Views of the March First Independence Movement and World War II, 13:76-91
Kim, Ki-hong, Expression of Emotion by Americans and Koreans, 9:38-56
Kim, Kichung, Mujong: An Introduction to Yi Kwangsu’s Fiction, 6:125-134
Kim, Kichung, Unsegye: Art versus Ideology, 5:63-77
Kim Il Sung’s Campaign against the Soviet Faction in Late 1955 and the Birth of Chuch’e, Andrei N. Lankov, 23:43-67
Kim, Uch’ang, The Narrative Tense in the Korean Novel: A Speculative Observation, 5:79-91
Kim, Yung-Hee, From Subservience to Autonomy: Kim Won-ju’s “Awakening,” 21:1-30
Kim, Yung-Hee, A Critique on Traditional Korean Family Institutions: Kim Wonju’s “Death of a Girl,” 23:24-42
Kim-Renaud, Young-Key, Syllable Boundary Phenomena in Korean, 1:243-273
Kirkland, J. Russell, The “Horseriders” in Korea: A Critical Evaluation of a Historical Theory, 5:109-128
Koh, B. C., Pyongyang’s Foreign Policy: Continuity and Change, 15:1-14
Koh, B. C., The State of North Korean Studies: A Critical Appraisal, 22:1-14
Koh, Byung Chul, Political Leadership in North Korea: Toward a Conceptual Understanding of Kim Il Sung’s Leadership Behavior, 2:139-157
Korean and Dravidian: Lexical Evidence for an Old Theory, Morgan E. Clippinger, 8:1-57
Korean History Studies in Japan: The 1998 Shigaku Zasshi Review of Historiography, Yi Songshi, Rokutanda Yutaka, and Matsumoto Takenori, 23:121-141
Korean History Studies in Japan: The 1999 Shigaku Zasshi Review of Historiography, Furuhata Toru, Morihira Masahiko, and Song Yon’ok, 24:156-174
Korean Kye: Maintaining Human Scale in a Modernizing Form, The, Gerard F. Kennedy, 1:197-222
Korean Lawyer: A Study of Career Development, The, George Y. M. Won and In-Hwan Oh, 4:51-109
Korean Minority in China: A Model for Ethnic Education, The, Chae-Jin Lee, 11:1-12
Koryo Son Buddhism and Korean Literature, Marshall R. Pihl, 19:62-82
Kwangju Uprising: An Inside View, The, Tim Warnberg, 11:33-57
Kwon, Yonung, The Royal Lecture and Confucian Politics in Early Yi Korea, 6:41-62
Kwon, Youngmin, Enlightenment Period Fiction and the Formation of a Writer Class, 18:23-29
Kwon, Youngmin, The Logic and Practice of Literary Nationalism, 16:61-81
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Language as a Set of Shared Expectations, Samuel E. Martin, 7:1-8
Lankov, Andrei N., Kim Il Sung’s Campaign against the Soviet Faction in Late 1955 and the Birth of Chuch’e, 23:43-67
Late-Chosôn Society as Reflected in a Shamanistic Narrative: An Analysis of the Pari kongju muga, Michael J. Pettid, 24:113-141
Ledyard, Gari, Hong Taeyong and His Peking Memoir, 6:63-104
Lee, Byong Won, Structural Formulae of Melodies in the Two Sacred Buddhist Chant Styles of Korea, 1:111-196
Lee, Chae-Jin, The Direction of South Korea’s Foreign Policy, 2:95-137
Lee, Chae-Jin, The Korean Minority in China: A Model for Ethnic Education, 11:1-12
Lee, Chae-Jin, U.S. Policy Toward North Korea in the 1990s, 16:13-28
Lee, Chung H., Culture and Institutions in the Economic Development of Korea, 14:38-49
Lee, Dong Jae, Sociolinguistic Implications of Korean in Hawaii, 9:57-88
Lee, Hye-ku, Sung Dynasty Music Preserved in Korea and China, 10:69-92
Lee, Kwang-rin, Newspaper Publication in the Late Yi Dynasty, 12:62-71
Lee, Kwang-rin, The Letters of Yu Kil-chun, 14:98-118
Lee, Kwang-rin, The Rise of Nationalism in Korea, 10:1-12
Lee, Kwang-rin, Trends in Studies of Modern Korean History in South Korea, 2:57-65
Lee, Myung-Soo, Roland Bleiker, and Doug Bond, The Role and Dynamics of Nongovernmental Actors in Contemporary Korea, 18:103-122
Lee, Peter H., The Imjin nok, or the Record of the Black Dragon Year: An Introduction, 14:50-83
Lee, Sang Oak, Adjustment of Vowel Length at Different Speeds, 19:162-173
Legal Counsel in Korea: Lawyers, Sabopsosa, and the Realization of Justice, Linda S. Lewis, 13:113-129
Letters of Yu Kil-chun, The, Lee Kwang-rin, 14:98-118
Lew, Young I., The Reform Efforts and Ideas of Pak Yong-hyo, 1894-1895, 1:21-61
Lewis, Linda S., Legal Counsel in Korea: Lawyers, Sabopsosa, and the Realization of Justice, 13:113-129
Lewis, Linda S., Female Employment and Elite Occupations: The Case of “Her Honor” the Judge, 21:54-71
Lexical Tones in Korean, Sayhyon Park, 19:151-161
Life and Thought of the Korean Son Master Kyongho, The, Henrik Hjort Sorensen, 7:9-34
Lim, Timothy C., Explaining Development in South Korea and East Asia: A Review of the Last Dozen Years of Research, 18:171-202
Linguistic Analysis of North Korean Newspaper Usage, A, Hyon-Sook Shin, 14:1-37
Linguistics and Language Policies in North Korea, Chin-Wu Kim, 2:159-175
Local and Regional Council Elections in 1991: Features and Political Implications, Sae Wook Chung, 18:123-138
Logic and Practice of Literary Nationalism, The, Youngmin Kwon, 16:61-81
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Making Colonial Policies in Korea: The Factory Law Debate, Peace Preservation Law, and Land Reform Laws in the Interwar Years, Soon Won Park, 22:41-61
Maps of Resistance and Geographies of Dissent in the Chôlla Region of South Korea, Sallie Yea, 24:69-93
Martin, Samuel E., Language as a Set of Shared Expectations, 7:1-8
Martin, Samuel E., On the Prehistory of Korean Grammar: Verb Forms, 19:139-150
Matray, James I., Hodge Podge: American Occupation Policy in Korea, 1945-1948, 19:17-38
Matsumoto Takenori, see Yi Songshi, 23:121-141
McCann, David R., A Personal Introduction to Korean Poetry, 14:119-134
McCann, David R., Chinese Diction in Korean Shijo Verse, 17:92-104
McCann, David R., Texts as Contracts in the Political Economy of Korea, 1896-1926, 18:30-49
McCann, David R., The Story of Ch’oyong, a Parable of Literary Negotiation, 21:31-53
McNamara, Dennis L., Comparative Colonial Response: Korea and Taiwan, 10:54-68
Mikheev, Vasily V., Soviet Policy Toward the Korean Peninsula in the 1990s, 15:31-49
Military Revolt in Koryo: The 1170 Coup d’Etat, Edward J. Shultz, 3:19-48
Miller, Roy Andrew, Prolegomena to a History of Korean, 13:92-112
Monks, Medicine, and Miracles: Health and Healing in the History of Korean Buddhism, Don Baker, 18:50-75
Morihira Masahiko, see Furuhata Toru, 24:156-174
Morris, V. Dixon, tr., An Interpretation of the King Kwanggaet’o Inscription, Takashi Hatada, 3:1-17
Mother Russia: Soviet Characters in North Korean Fiction, Brian Myers, 16:82-93
Mujong: An Introduction to Yi Kwangsu’s Fiction, Kichung Kim, 6:125-134
Muo Declaration: History in the Making, The, Frank Hoffman, 13:22-41
Musical Composition in Twentieth-Century Korea, Andrew P. Killick, 16:43-60
Myers, Brian, Mother Russia: Soviet Characters in North Korean Fiction, 16:82-93
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Nam, Jeong-Lim, Gender Politics in the Korean Transition to Democracy, 24:94-112
Narrative Tense in the Korean Novel: A Speculative Observation, The, Uch’ang Kim, 5:79-91
Nationalism and the Korean Tradition, 1896-1920: Iconoclasm, Reform, and National Identity, Michael F. Robinson, 10:35-53
Nemeth, David J., The Walking Tractor: Trojan Horse in the Cheju Island Landscape, 12:14-38
Newspaper Publication in the Late Yi Dynasty, Lee Kwang-rin, 12:62-71
Ng, Wai-ming, The I Ching in Late-Chosôn Thought, 24:53-68
North Korea and the Changes in Eastern Europe, Hajime Izumi, 16:1-12
North Korea in the 1990s, Dae-Sook Suh, 16:29-42
Notes and Questions Concerning the Samguk Sagi’s Chronology of Paekche’s Kings Chônji, Kuisin, and Piyu, Jonathan W. Best, 3:125-134
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O’Rourke, Kevin, The Philosophy of Life of Cho Pyonghwa, 5:93-107
Oh, In-Hwan, and George Y. M. Won, The Korean Lawyer: A Study of Career Development, 4:51-109
Okonogi, Masao, The Shifting Strategic Value of Korea, 1942-1950, 3:49-80
On the Prehistory of Korean Grammar: Verb Forms, Samuel E. Martin, 19:139-150
Outline History of Korean Historiography, An, Yong-ho Ch’oe, 4:1-27
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P’ansori: The Korean Oral Narrative, Marshall R. Pihl, 5:43-62
Park, Chan Eung, Sukchong’s Triangle: The Politics of Passion, 19:83-103
Park, Chan E., Playful Reconstruction of Gender in P’ansori Storytelling, 22:62-81
Park, Han Shik, Political Culture and Ideology of the Korean Minority in China, 11:13-32
Park, Sayhyon, Lexical Tones in Korean, 19:151-161
Park, So Yong, and Timothy R. Tangherlini, The Comings and Goings of a Korean Grandfather: The Yongdung Kut Sequence of a Cheju Island Village, 14:84-97
Park, Soon Won, Making Colonial Policies in Korea: The Factory Law Debate, Peace Preservation Law, and Land Reform Laws in the Interwar Years, 22:41-61
Park, Tae-Gyun, Change in U.S. Policy Toward South Korea in the Early 1960s, 23:94-120
Patterson, Wayne, Upward Social Mobility of the Koreans in Hawaii, 3:81-92
Personal Introduction to Korean Poetry, A, David R. McCann, 14:119-134
Pettid, Michael J., Late-Chosôn Society as Reflected in a Shamanistic Narrative: An Analysis of the Pari kongju muga, 24:113-141
Philosophy of Life of Cho Pyonghwa, The, Kevin O’Rourke, 5:93-107
Pihl, Marshall R., Engineers of the Human Soul: North Korean Literature Today, 1:63-110
Pihl, Marshall R., Koryo Son Buddhism and Korean Literature, 19:62-82
Pihl, Marshall R., P’ansori: The Korean Oral Narrative, 5:43-62
Pitts, Forrest R., Daily Movement Patterns and Communications in Rural Korea, 1:223-241
Playful Reconstruction of Gender in P’ansori Storytelling, Chan E. Park, 22:62-81
Political Culture and Ideology of the Korean Minority in China, Han Shik Park, 11:13-32
Political Economy in Microcosm: The Korean National Livestock Cooperatives Federation, The, David I. Steinberg, 18:158-170
Political Leadership in North Korea: Toward a Conceptual Understanding of Kim Il Sung’s Leadership Behavior, Byung Chul Koh, 2:139-157
Portrait of a Troubled Korean Patriot: Yun Ch’i-ho’s Views of the March First Independence Movement and World War II, Hyung-chan Kim, 13:76-91
Pre-Hankul Materials, Koreo-Japonic, and Altaic, Alexander Vovin, 24:142-155
Preliminary Estimation of an Econometric Model for North Korea, A, Suk Bum Yoon, 15:15-30
Price of Identity: The 1923 Kanto Earthquake and Its Aftermath, The, J. Michael Allen, 20:64-93
Prolegomena to a History of Korean, Roy Andrew Miller, 13:92-112
Pyongyang’s Foreign Policy: Continuity and Change, B. C. Koh, 15:1-14
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Race Relations and the Capitalist State: A Case Study of Koreans in Japan, 1917 through the mid-1920s, Kazuhiro Abe, 7:35-60
Records Seized by U.S. Military Forces in Korea, 1921-1952, Dae-Sook Suh, 2:177-182
Reform Efforts and Ideas of Pak Yong-hyo, 1894-1895, The, Young I. Lew, 1:21-61
Report of the Workshop Conference on Korean Romanization, 4:111-125
Research Note: Some Rarely Used Chinese Materials for the Study of the Yi Dynasty, Chieh-hsien Ch’en, 11:58-64
Rhee, Foon, Vanguards and Violence: A Comparison of the U.S. and Korean Student Movements, 17:17-38
Rise of Nationalism in Korea, The, Kwang-rin Lee, 10:1-12
The Rise of Western Medicine and Revival of Traditional Medicine in Korea: A Brief History, Gil Soo Han, 21:96-121
Ro, Jin Young, Demographic and Social Mobility Trends in Early Seventeenth-Century Korea: An Analysis of Sanum County Census Registers, 7:77-113
Robinson, Michael F., Nationalism and the Korean Tradition, 1896-1920: Iconoclasm, Reform, and National Identity, 10:35-53
Robinson, Kenneth R., From Raiders to Traders: Border Security and Border Control in Early Choson, 1392-1450, 16:94-115
Robinson, Kenneth R., The Tsushima Governor and Regulation of Japanese Access to Choson in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, 20:23-50
Rokutanda Yutaka, see Yi Songshi, 23:121-141
Role and Dynamics of Nongovernmental Actors in Contemporary Korea, The, Roland Bleiker, Doug Bond, and Myung-Soo Lee, 18:103-122
Royal Lecture and Confucian Politics in Early Yi Korea, The, Yonung Kwon, 6:41-62
Rule Ordering in Korean Phonology, Chin W. Kim, 1:1-20
Rural Development and Leadership Patterns in South Korea, William W. Boyer and Byong Man Ahn, 8:83-93
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Savage, Timothy L., The American Response to the Korean Independence Movement, 1910-1945, 20:189-231
Second Society in North Korea, The Jae Jean Suh, 22:15-40
Sentiment and Ideology in the Nationalism of the Independence Club (1896-1898), Vipan Chandra, 10:13-34
Seth, Michael J., Strong State or Strong Society? Educational Development in South Korea, 1961-66, 21:72-95
Shifting Strategic Value of Korea, 1942-1950, The, Masao Okonogi, 3:49-80
Shin, Hyon-Sook, A Linguistic Analysis of North Korean Newspaper Usage, 14:1-37
Shultz, Edward J., Ch’oe Ch’unghon: His Rise to Power, 8:58-82
Shultz, Edward J., Military Revolt in Koryo: The 1170 Coup d’Etat, 3:19-48
Sirhak Medicine: Measles, Smallpox, and Chông Tasan, Donald Leslie Baker, 14:135-166
Smith, W. Donald, The 1932 Aso Coal Strike: Korean-Japanese Solidarity and Conflict, 20:94-122
Sociolinguistic Implications of Korean in Hawaii, Dong Jae Lee, 9:57-88
Sohn, Ho-min, The State of the Art in the Historical-Comparative Studies of Japanese and Korean, 4:29-50
Some Perspectives on Recent D.P.R.K. Policy Toward Japan, Masayuki Suzuki, 15:50-66
Some Problems in the Reconstruction of Old Korean, An Binghao, 15:99-112
Song Yon’ok, see Furuhata Toru, 24:156-174
Sorensen, Henrik Hjort, The Life and Thought of the Korean Son Master Kyongho, 7:9-34
Sot’aesan and the Reformation of Korean Buddhism, Bokin Kim, 19:51-61
Soviet Policy Toward the Korean Peninsula in the 1990s, Vasily V. Mikheev, 15:31-49
State of North Korean Studies: A Critical Appraisal, The B. C. Koh, 22:1-14
The State of the Art in the Historical-Comparative Studies of Japanese and Korean, Ho-min Sohn, 4:29-50
Steinberg, David I., The Political Economy in Microcosm: The Korean National Livestock Cooperatives Federation, 18:158-170
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Strong State or Strong Society? Educational Development in South Korea, 1961-66, Michael J. Seth, 21:72-95
Structural Formulae of Melodies in the Two Sacred Buddhist Chant Styles of Korea, Byong Won Lee, 1:111-196
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Suh, Chung-woo, Enlightenment Period Newspapers and Fiction, 18:13-22
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Suh, Sang Chul, Foreign Capital and Development Strategy in Korea, 2:67-93
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Sukchong’s Triangle: The Politics of Passion, Chan Eung Park, 19:83-103
Sung Dynasty Music Preserved in Korea and China, Hye-ku Lee, 10:69-92
“Surely God Will Work Out Their Salvation”: Protestant Missionaries in the March First Movement, Donald N. Clark, 13:42-75
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Texts as Contracts in the Political Economy of Korea, 1896-1926, David R. McCann, 18:30-49
Thomsen, Soren Risbjerg and Hyun-woo Kim, Electoral Dynamics in South Korea Since 1981, 17:39-66
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Translation and Critical Review of Yu Kil-Chun’s “On Neutrality,” A, In Kwan Hwang, 9:1-13
Trends in Studies of Modern Korean History in South Korea, Kwang-rin Lee, 2:57-65
Tsurushima, Setsure, The Effects of the Cultural Revolution on the Korean Minority in Yenpien, 3:93-124
Tsushima Governor and Regulation of Japanese Access to Chosôn in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, The, Kenneth R. Robinson, 20:23-50
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U.S. Policy Toward North Korea in the 1990s, Chae-Jin Lee, 16:13-28
Unsegye: Art versus Ideology, Kichung Kim, 5:63-77
Upward Social Mobility of the Koreans in Hawaii, Wayne Patterson, 3:81-92
Vanguards and Violence: A Comparison of the U.S. and Korean Student Movements, Foon Rhee, 17:17-38
Vos, Frits, Tales of the Extraordinary: An Inquiry into the Contents, Nature, and Authorship of the Sui chon, 5:1-25
Vovin, Alexander, Pre-Hankul Materials, Koreo-Japonic, and Altaic, 24:142-155
Walking Tractor: Trojan Horse in the Cheju Island Landscape, The, David J. Nemeth, 12:14-38
Warnberg, Tim, The Kwangju Uprising: An Inside View, 11:33-57
Wells, Kenneth M., Background to the March First Movement: Koreans in Japan, 1905-1919, 13:5-21
Women’s Speech in Korean English, Sung-Yun Bak, 7:61-76
Won, George Y. M., and In-Hwan Oh, The Korean Lawyer: A Study of Career Development, 4:51-109
Yea, Sallie, Maps of Resistance and Geographies of Dissent in the Chôlla Region of South Korea, 24:69-93
Yi Songshi, Rokutanda Yutaka, and Matsumoto Takenori, Korean History Studies in Japan: The 1998 Shigaku Zasshi Review of Historiography, 23:121-141
Yonhap News Agency: Gatekeeper of International News in Korea, Won Ho Chang and Jung Ho Han, 9:14-37
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