The Harvard Korean Studies Bibliography
80,000 References on Korea
Compiled by Frank Hoffmann
with Matthew J. Christensen and Kirk W. Larsen
on CD-ROM
THE
HARVARD KOREAN STUDIES BIBLIOGRAPHY contains references to almost 50,000
articles, over 17,000 books, 4,000 book sections, 7,000 theses, and 4,000
reviews from the late 16th century to 1997: about 83,000 publications
in all. The majority of these are English language works, but we have
also listed works in over twenty other languages whose script systems
are based on the Latin alphabet. One fourth of all references in the database
come with abstracts. Furthermore, although it is devoted to academic sources,
the bibliography contains numerous references to translations of Korean
literature.
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OTHER
TITLES FROM HARVARD YOU MAY
BE INTERESTED IN
Hyung Il Pai, Constructing
"Korean" Origins: A Critical Review of Archaeology,
Historiography, and Racial Myth in Korean State Formation
Theories
Gi-Wook Shin and Michael Robinson (eds.), Colonial
Modernity in Korea
JaHyun Kim Haboush and Martina Deuchler (eds.), Culture
and the State in Late Chosôn
Korea
Martina Deuchler, The
Confucian Transformation of Korea: A Study of Society and
Ideology
Soon-Won Park, Colonial
Industrialization and Labor in Korea: The Onoda Cement
Factory
Denise Potrzeba Lett, In
Pursuit of Status: The Making of South Korea's "New" Urban
Middle Class
David L. Lindauer, et al., The
Strains of Economic Growth: Labor Unrest and Social
Dissatisfaction in
Korea
Nancy Abelmann and John Lie, Blue
Dreams: Korean Americans and the Los Angeles
Riots
Carter J. Eckert, et al., Korea
Old and New: A History
Ki-baik Lee (tr. Edward W. Wagner), A
New History of Korea
James Palais, Politics
and Policy in Traditional
Korea
William Shaw, Human
Rights in Korea
Sang Chul Suh, Growth
and Structural Changes in the Korean Economy,
1910-1940
Edward W. Wagner, The
Literati Purges: Political Conflict in Early Yi
Korea
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