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[Korea Beyond Korea] Early Korean history remains virtually unknown abroad In addition to lack of ancient and medieval Korean history professors teaching overseas, political problems at home cloud ...
Two English books on early Korean history were published by Harvard University on January 7. Titled “New Perspectives on Early Korean Art: From Silla to Koryo” and “The Han Commanderies in Early ...
Early voting for the 21st presidential election ended Friday with a final turnout of 34.74 percent, the second-highest in the country's history, according to the National Election Commission (NEC).
More than a century ago, around 300 Korean American immigrants founded a new community in Riverside, California. But a little over a decade later,... How we lost (and rediscovered) the history of ...
SEOUL — Dozens of students in South Korea have filed a lawsuit against the government after a proctor for this year’s high-stakes college entrance exam ended their test one minute early. They ...
A new exhibit in Southern California showcases an integral part of Korean-American history that was only uncovered a few years ago. Stephanie Sy shows us the decades-long path to discovering the ...
In the attic, contractors stumbled upon century-old documents, yellowing and brittle, older than any other known trove of documents chronicling the early years of Korean immigration in California.
The Northeast Asian History Foundation (NAHF) will launch a special research team to study ancient Korean history.
Pvt. John Aaron Jr. was 22 when he was killed in the Korean War. His name will top a new list of the 43,000 dead on the Korean War Memorial in Washington, the National Park Service said.
In The Korean War: An International History, Haruki Wada raises the bar on diplomatic histories of the conflict.
In addition to lack of ancient and medieval Korean history professors teaching overseas, political problems at home cloud future of Korean history studies Over 70 million Koreans in both South and ...