Fall 1999

Unless otherwise noted, all colloquiums will be held on Thursdays 4:00-5:30pm in Coolidge Hall, Room 2.
October 21 - Colloquium
Katharine Moon
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College
Migrant Workers' Movement in South Korea
November 4 - Colloquium
Don Clark
Professor of History and Director of International Studies, Trinity University
In a Country Ripped by War: Korea's Western Community in the Months Following the North Korean Invasion, June-December 1950
November 18 - Colloquium
Kenneth R. Robinson
Korea Institute Post-Doctoral Fellow
Trade, Piracy, and Imposter Identities: Aspects of Korean-Japanese Relations in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
December 2 - Colloquium
Wayne Patterson
Korea Institute Visiting Scholar
"We Are Opposed to Them in Everything": Koreans in Hawaii Confront the Japanese, 1903-1945