[KS] Korea-related Hawai'i AAS panel not included on list of Korea-related panels in conference program

Edward Kim wangkon936 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 25 17:38:22 EDT 2011


Jonathan,
This looks fascinating.  Will any of these be part of your Early Korean history anthologies or do you need to be part of these sessions to get information on these subject matters?

--- On Fri, 3/25/11, Best, Jonathan <jbest at wesleyan.edu> wrote:

From: Best, Jonathan <jbest at wesleyan.edu>
Subject: [KS] Korea-related Hawai'i AAS panel not included on list of Korea-related panels in conference program
To: "Korean Studies Discussion List" <koreanstudies at koreaweb.ws>
Date: Friday, March 25, 2011, 2:07 PM

Dear Koreanists,

The following panel on early Korea was mistakenly not included in the listing of Korean-related panels in the conference program:

Session 496 Saturday 1:45-3:45PM Room 303B

NEW VIEWS ON OLD PROBLEMS IN EARLY KOREAN HISTORY: CONFRONTING SOME HISTORIOGRAPHIC PROBLEMS CONCERNING ORIGINS, STATECRAFT, AND KOREAN-JAPANESE RELATIONS

Paekche's Putative Liaoxi Origins: A Case of Mistaken Identity  -- Mark E. Byington, Harvard University

The Evolution of Councils of Nobles in Silla Korea -- Richard D. McBride, Brigham Young University

A Late-Seventh-Century Marriage Alliance between the Ruling Houses of Korea and Japan? -- Jonathan Best, Wesleyan University

Discussant: Hugh H. Kang, University of Hawai'i, Manoa


Hoping to see you at the session,

Jonathan


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