[KS] Publication Announcement of IJKH 25-2 (August Issue)

Int J Korean Hist ijkhinfo at gmail.com
Mon Sep 14 23:46:55 EDT 2020


The Center for Korean History at Korea University is pleased to announce
the publication of *The International Journal of Korean History, Vol. 25,
No. 2*, the complete table of contents of which may be found at the end of
this e-mail (or you can use this link: https://ijkh.khistory.org/).

The articles in this journal’s special theme issue focus on Korean sports
history. All the articles in this issue and all previous issues of the
journal are currently accessible on EBSCOhost, Google Scholar, DOAJ, SCOPUS
and at the IJKH website.

 The IJKH is an international scholarly journal that promotes original
research and new analyses and interpretations through articles, book
reviews, and translated scholarly works related to Korean history. The IJKH
editors and editorial board are committed to serving its international
authors and readers, and to the development of Korean studies both in and
outside of Korea.

The IJKH is published biannually in February and August of each year.
Submissions of academic papers related to the field of Korean history are
accepted for peer review throughout the year.

Best wishes, John B. Duncan, Editor-in-chief

*Special Theme: Korean Sports History*

Guest Editor’s Introduction (Seok Lee)
Sport from Imperial Japan to Postcolonial Korea: Dr. Lee Sangbaek and his
Participation in the Olympic Movements (Guoxian Jin, Younghan Cho)
‘When Sport Met Ideology and Colonial Bitter Memories’: The Impact of the
1964 Tokyo Olympics on North and South Korean Sports (Jongsung Lee)
Driver of Peace? Ping-Pong Diplomacy on The Korean Peninsula (Brian Bridges)

*Articles*
Expansion, Contestation, and Boundary Making: Chosŏn Korea and Ming China’s
Border Relations over the Yalu River Region (Jing Liu, Yan Piao)
A Confucian State and Its Commerce: The Commerce of Early Chosŏn Revisited
(Pyeongsik Park)

*History in Cinema Review*
Admitting an Attraction: Colonial Villainy, Visuality, and The Handmaiden
(2016) as Critique (Keungyoon Becky Bae)


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*International Journal of Korean History *(IJKH) (Open Access:
https://ijkh.khistory.org)
Center for Korean History, Korea University(高麗大), Seoul, South Korea
Email: ijkhinfo at gmail.com, Tel: +82-2-3290-5321(IJKH), +82-2-3290-2569(CKH)
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