[KS] Publication Announcement: Korea Journal, Vol. 56, no. 4 (Winter 2016)

Korea, Journal kj at unesco.or.kr
Fri Dec 30 15:30:39 EST 2016


Dear list members,

The *Korea Journal* is delighted to announce the publication of its Winter
2016 issue (vol. 56, no. 4). It contains the following articles:


   - *Treaties Leading to Japan’s Annexation of Korea: What Are the
   Problems?* by Yi Tae-Jin


   - *Civilian Victims in Wando-gun from the Liberation until the Korean
   War (1945–1950),* by PARK Chan-seung


   - *The Meeting of Changgeuk and Greek Tragedy: Transcultural and
   Transhistorical Practice of Korean Pansori-Changgeuk and the Case
of Medea,* by
   CHOE Keysook


   - *Gobonji as a Phenomenon of Ethnic Entrepreneurship among the
   Koryo-saram in the Soviet Second Economy,* by German N. KIM & Young Jin
   KIM


   - *The Development of Copyright and the Status of Writers in Korea from
   the 1880s to the 1930s,* by Jongsoo KIM


Since its foundation in 1961, the *Korea Journal* has been dedicated to
promoting all facets of Korean Studies throughout the world. Articles
appearing in the journal are abstracted and indexed in Thompson Reuters’
Arts and Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI), Elsevier's SCOPUS, and the
Korea Citation Index (KCI).

We would like to take this opportunity to remind all of you that we always
welcome submissions of articles and book reviews in the field of Korean
Studies. For further information on submission guidelines, please visit the
journal's web page at: http://www.ekoreajournal.net/submission/index.htm.

We wish you a very happy and fruitful New Year and luck in all your
endeavors.

Best regards,
Korea Journal Editorial Team
Korean National Commission for UNESCO
26 Myeongdong-gil (UNESCO Road)
Jung-gu, Seoul 04536, South Korea
Tel. +82-2-6958-4110/125
Fax.+82-2-6958-4252
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