[KS] Re: Response to Jacqueline Pak

Frank Hoffmann hoffmann at fas.harvard.edu
Tue Feb 2 23:21:36 EST 1999


  >(...) some titles of books or articles (in English) that
  >discuss the issue of the alleged collaboration of Koreans
  >with the Japanese colonial government between 1895-1945?

Here are a few titles to start with -- Koen De Ceuster might know of some more.
The first title by Baldwin is of course not about Korean collaboration but
about the relationship between Western missionaries in Korea and the
Japanese.

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Baldwin, Frank. "Missionaries and the March First Movement: Can Moral Men
Be Neutral?" In _Korea under Japanese Colonial Rule: Studies of the Policy
and Techniques of Japanese Colonialism_, edited by Andrew C. Nahm, 193-219.
Kalamazoo: Western Michigan University, Center for Korean Studies, 1973.

Cheong, Sung-hwa. "The Political Use of Anti-Japanese Sentiment in Korea
from 1948 to 1949." _Korea Journal_ 32, no. 4 (1992): 89-108.

Cho, Byung-Koo. "Labor Movement and Labor Policy under the American
Military Government in Korea, 1945-1948." Ph.D. diss., University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1991.

Choi, Doug Sung. "The Roots of the Presbyterian Conflicts in Korea,
1910-1954, and the Predominance of Orthodoxy." Ph.D. diss., Emory
University, 1992.

Choi, Kyeong-Hee. "'Pro-Japanese' or Feminist? Gender and Nation in
Colonial Maternal Narratives." In _17th Conference of the Association for
Korean Studies in Europe (Prague, April 21-25, 1995): Abstracts_, 24-29.
Prague: AKSE, 1995.

De Ceuster, Koen. "From Modernization to Collaboration, the Dilemma of
Korean Cultural Nationalism: The Case of Yun Ch'i-ho (1865-1945)." Ph.D.
diss., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 1994.

Han, Jin-Young. "Yun Ch'i-ho and the March First Movement: A Question of
Collaboration during the Japanese Occupation of Korea." A.B. thesis,
Harvard University, 1989.

Juhn, Daniel Sungil. "Nationalism and Korean Businessmen under Japanese
Colonial Rule." In _Korea's Response to Japan: The Colonial Period
1910-1945_, edited by C.I. Eugene Kim and Doretha E. Mortimore, 42-52.
Kalamazoo: Western Michigan University, 1977; also in: _Korea Journal_,
vol. 17, no. 1 (January 1977): 4-11

Kim, Joong-Seop. "Social Equity and Collective Action: The Social History
of the Korean 'Paekjong' under Japanese Colonial Rule." Ph.D. diss.,
University of Hull, 1989.

Kim, Kyung-Hi. "Hawlan Kim: Great Woman Educator or National Betrayer in
Korea?" _Vitae Scholasticae_ 11, nos. 1-2 (1992): 169-183.

Lone, Stewart. "Of 'Collaborators' and Kings: The Ilchinhoe, Korean Court,
and Japanese Agricultural-Political Demands during the Russo-Japanese War,
1904-1905." _Papers on Far Eastern History_ 38 (1988): 103-124.

McNamara, Dennis L. "The Keisho and the Korean Business Elite." _Journal of
Asian Studies_ 48, no. 2 (1989): 310-323.

Robinson, Michael Edson. _Cultural Nationalism in Colonial Korea,
1920-1925_, Korean studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International
Studies. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1988.

Ryang, Key S. "Ch'oe Nam-son and His Modern Historiography." _Journal of
Korean Affairs_ 6, no. 2 (1976): 1-16.

Takeuchi, Chizuko [Chizuko T. Allen]. "Ch'oe Nam-Son: History and
Nationalism in Modern Korea." Ph.D. diss., University of Hawaii at Manoa,
1988.

Wells, Kenneth M. _New God, New Nation: Protestants and Self-Reconstruction
Nationalism in Korea, 1896-1937_. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press,
1990.

Yi, Ch'ol-bom. "A Critical View on Pro-Japanese Literature." _Korea
Journal_ 13, no. 2 (1973): 28-37.

Yi, Yong-hui. _Ch'inilmunhak chakp'um sonjip (Anthology of Pro-Japanese
Literary Works)_, ed. by Kim Kyu-dong and Kim Pyong-gol. _Korea Journal_
27, no. 8 (1987): 49-57.


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