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Pages 7-28 – Kim, Kwangok – ‘Socio-cultural Implications of the Recent Invention of Tradition in Korea- An Overview’

Volume 1By EditorFebruary 18, 2019

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Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies Volume 11

JournalBy EditorFebruary 5, 2019

Editor’s Notes This latest volume of BAKS Papers presents contributions from the BAKS Study day held in December 2005 at the British Museum on the theme of ‘Informal diplomacy and the Korean peninsula’; and a couple of papers from the September 2006 BAKS Conference organised by the University of Sheffield. These two papers continue the…

Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies Volume 10

JournalBy EditorFebruary 3, 2019

Editor’s Notes This volume of BAKS Papers presents contributions from two sources: the BAKS Study day held in April 2004 at the British Library on the theme of ‘Korea in the new millennium: science and technology’; and the 2004 Joint East Asian Studies Conference organised by the University of Leeds. Two extra papers, those by…

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