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Goguryeo (Koguryo) in Korean History |
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History and Culture
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Related Articles
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U.S. scholar argues Goguryeo part of Korean history
[September 08, 2007]
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| A well-known U.S. archeologist publicly stated that that Goguryeo Kingdom (37. B.C-A.D. 668) is part of Korean history, bringing the Goguryeo issue to an international archeology conference for the first time. Known as a Korean history expert in the ... |
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Re-writing the wrongs: Korea's quest to define itself
[July 16, 2007]
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| ¡°We can read the characteristics of each country through what they chose to write about Korea,¡± Choi Jeong-hui in charge of monitoring textbooks in the Americas said. ¡°For example, U.S. textbooks show the most interest in the political situation on t ... |
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Korean performers pound out great summertime shows for free
[July 15, 2007]
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| As concert prices continue to rise, it is getting harder to find affordable live performances, especially for those on a tight budget. But don't lose hope; here comes a free Korean music performance every Wednesday that boasts strong beats and appeal ... |
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Special Contributions
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What lies behind the Northeast Asia Project?
[February 05, 2007]
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| China's history distortions that claim Goguryeo as part of Chinese history, are far more serious than the issue of Japanese distortion of history textbooks. The Japanese history textbook case concerns a "new edition" of state-approved school history ...
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The intentions of China's Northeast Project
[September 29, 2006]
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| The Northeast Project is a major research program at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. The program is a systematic research project on the history of northeastern areas occupied by present-day China. However, the project's intentions to prove t ... |
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Korea's position on the distortion of history by China and Japan
[September 29, 2006]
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| Looking back over the last 100 years, the history of our nation has been a most difficult one. Joseon lost its sovereignty and became a colony of Japan during the period of increased competition to secure colonies by Western superpowers. ... |
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