[KS] 10th Webinar of the "Aftermath of the East Asian War" Project 2022-2023

Barend Noordam Barend.Noordam at uab.cat
Wed Jun 7 13:04:29 EDT 2023


Dear colleagues,

Please see below for information about the tenth session of the 2022-2023 webinar series of the "Aftermath of the East Asian War of 1592-1598" team at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.


“The Daily Life of a Rural Noble Family in the Aftermath of the Imjin War, as Seen through the Epistolary of the Kwak Clan from Hyǒnp'ung (1602-1652)”
Vincenza D’Urso
(Associate Professor, University Ca’ Foscari, Venice)
Bae Junyoung
(Adjunct Professor, Korea University)


  *   June 15, 2023, 3:00 PM (Barcelona, CEST) via ZOOM.
  *   The lecture might be recorded, but not the question time.
  *   If you would like to attend the webinars, please contact barend.noordam at uab.cat<mailto:barend.noordam at uab.cat>.
  *   If you already registered for previous seminars, there is no need to register again.



This is the tenth session of the webinar series 2022-2023 of the ERC project team, "Aftermath of the East Asian War of 1592-1598". In this session, Vincenza D’Urso (Associate Professor, University Ca’ Foscari, Venice) and Bae Junyoung (Adjunct Professor, Korea University) will share their thoughts on the aftermath of the Imjin War through the daily life of a rural Korean noble family.


BACKGROUND
The “Aftermath of the East Asian War of 1592-1598” project is a five year, European Research Council Starting Grant project (2018-2023) run by ICREA professor Rebekah Clements at the Department of Translation, Interpreting, and East Asian Studies at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. The project seeks to understand the legacy of the East Asian War of 1592-1598, also known as the Imjin War and Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s invasions of Korea. Aftermath will be the first large scale investigation to combine Japanese, Korean, and Chinese sources in order to understand, not the war itself, but something which is arguably even more important: the aftermath and its implications for early modern East Asia. Our research focuses on three themes; Social change / Environment and economy / Diffusion of Technology. For more information about the “Aftermath of the East Asian War of 1592-1598” project, please go to our website  https://aftermath.uab.cat/news/ .

This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 758347)

Kind regards,

Barend


Barend Noordam
Postdoctoral Researcher
Departament de Traducció i d'Interpretació i d'Estudis d'Àsia Oriental
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
https://aftermath.uab.cat/member/dr-barend-noordam/.

Member of ERC Horizon 2020 project "Aftermath of the East Asian War of 1592-1598" (758347).
https://aftermath.uab.cat/.
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 758347).
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