[KS] geography

Dr. Edward D. Rockstein ed4linda at yahoo.com
Mon May 1 07:20:23 EDT 2006


For North Korea you might want to consider Palko & Galgano, North Korea: Geographic Perspectives.  If your slant is geoploitics, look at Jung & Li, Korea and Regional Geopolitics.
   
   
  Doc Rock
  

robert.hassink at sgeo.uio.no wrote:
  Dear Alon Levkowitz,

I used this book for my geography course three years ago and found some
chapters in it useful:

Kwon, H-J. & Huh, W-K. (eds.) (2000) Korea, the land and people. Seoul:
Kyohaksa.

With kind regards,

Robert Hassink

> Dear Korean scholars.
> I am looking for a book or articles about the geography of the Korean
> Peninsula that can be used (for BA students) for the courses that I teach:
> Introduction to the traditional and modern history of Korea.
> I would appreciate any recommendation from the group.
> Sincerely yours
> Alon
> Dr. Alon Levkowitz
> Email: levko at smile.net.il
> Tel/Fax: 972-3-6133045


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University of Oslo
Dept. of Sociology and Human Geography
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e-mail: robert.hassink at sgeo.uio.no
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