Edited by Clark W. Sorensen, Associate Professor of International Studies and Chair of the Korean Program, University of Washington. See also the Center for Korea Studies Publications.
Korean Studies at the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies publishes single-author volumes on all aspects of Korean history, society, culture, and language. We welcome manuscripts in all disciplines and topics on all periods of Korean history that are based in primary sources, address both the Korean and English-language literature on the topic, and have something new and interesting to say. We are also interested in manuscripts on overseas Koreans that link these populations to Korea.
Over the Mountains are Mountains: Korean Peasant Households and Their Adaptations to Rapid Industrialization
by Clark W. SorensenCultural Nationalism in Colonial Korea, 1920-1925
by Michael Edson RobinsonOffspring of Empire: The
Koch'ang Kims and the Colonial Origins of Korean Capitalism,
1876-1945
by Carter J. Eckert
Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions: Yu Hyongwon and the Late Choson Dynasty
by James B. PalaisPeasant Protest and Social Change in Colonial Korea
by Gi-Wook ShinThe Origins of the Choson Dynasty
by John B. DuncanProtestantism and Politics in Korea
by Chung-shin ParkMarginality and Subversion in Korea: The Hong Kyongnae Rebellion of 1812
by Sun Joo KimBuilding Ships, Building a Nation: Korea's Democratic Unionism under Park Chung Hee
by Hwasook Nam
Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945
by Mark Caprio
Fighting for the Enemy: Koreans in Japan's War, 1937-1945
by Brandon Palmer
Heritage Management in Korea and Japan: The Politics of Antiquity and Identity
by Hyung Il Pai
Wrongful Deaths: Selected Inquest Records from Nineteenth-Century Korea
Compiled and translated by Sun Joo Kim and Jungwon KimBooks without links are listed as out of print with the University of Washington Press.
