An Index to the Papers Published in the Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society Korea.

A.

ADOPTION
The Adoption Dilemma in Traditional Korea. Mark Peterson. 53:59-67. 1978.

ADVERTISING
The First Century in the Development of Korean Advertising. In Sup Shin. 57:53-66. 1982.
The birth of Korea’s Advertising Industry and My Role in It. John Stickler. 87:81-96. 2012.

ALAN HEYMAN
In Memoriam: Alan Heyman (1931 – 2014). 88: 53-57. 2012

ALPHABET
The Korean Alphabet. J. S. Gale. IV, part I:12-61. 1912-13.
On I-Du: Writing the Korean Language with Chinese Characters. Kim Yongduk. 74:49-58. 1999

AMERICAN EMBASSY RESIDENCE
A History of the Chong Dong Area and the American Embassy Residence. Gregory Henderson. XXXV:1-32. 1959.

AMERICANS IN KOREA
Walter D. Townsend: Pioneer American Businessman in Korea. Harold F. Cook. XLVIII:74-103. 1973.
Shared Failure: American Military Advisors in Korea, 1888-1896. Donald M. Bishop. 58:53-76. 1983.
A Tale of the Korean War and the United States. Ha Jong Yoon. 73:1-10. 1998.
The Shinmiyangyo. Thomas Duvernay. 89:1-50. 2014.
Frank Carpenter’s Visit To Joseon. Robert Neff. 89:147-168. 2014.

AMULETS
Amulets. Kim Jong-Dae. 65:35-40. 1990.

ANCESTOR WORSHIP
The Martyrdom of Paul Yun: Western Religion and Eastern Ritual in 18th Century Korea.     Donald L. Baker. 54:33-58. 1979
Ghosts, Spirits, and Saints: Ancestors and the Catholic Church in Korea. Daniel J. Adams. 85:109-130. 2010.

ANIMALS
Korean Wolves: The Princes of Darkness. Robert Neff. 94: 107-120. 2019.

APPENZELLER, HENRY GEHARD (1858-1902)
O. N. Denny, Eki Hioki, and Syngman Rhee: Documents from the Papers of Henry Gehard     Appenzeller. Daniel Davies. 67:21-38. 1992.

ARCHAEOLOGY
An Objective View of Japanese Archaeological Works in Korea. Kyoichi Arimitsu. XLII:75-79. 1966.
Study of the Archaeological and Historic Sites of Kaesŏng. Elisabeth Chabonol. 80:35-58. 2005.
An unsung Korean Hero in Central Europe. Jaroslav Olša, jr. & Andreas Schirmer. 87:1-14. 2012.
The neolithic Culture of Korea (1940). Han Hŭng-su. 87:15-34. 2012.

ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY
A Photographic Introduction to Art Deco Architecture in Korea. Nate Kornegay. 91:55-92. 2016.
Imperial Crown Style in Colonial Korea. Nate Kornegay. 92:21-30. 2017
The Architectural Roots of Myeongdong Cathedral. Nate Kornegay. 93: 67-72. 2018.
Building the Daegu Hospital (1903-1907): A Study on the Construction and Design of Early Western-Korean Hybrid Architecture. Nate Kornegay. 94: 69-83. 2019.

ARMS AND ARMOR
Korean Weapons and Armor. John L. Boots. XXIII, part II:1-37. 1934.

ART
Reception of Modern Korean Art in Germany. Hans-George Knopp. 74:23-26. 1999
Minjung Art Reconsidered: Art as a Means of Resistance. Tobias Lehmann. 84:73-90. 2009.
The Muwisa Amitabha Triad Mural. Hal Swindall. 89:111-128. 2014.
The Korean Painter Pae Un-sŏng. Jaroslav Olsa Jr.. 90:95-116. 2015.

ASIA
Historical Article: An Early Description of Korea and Asia Chinese and Japanese. Eça de Queiroz. 76:45-62. 2001.

ASTROLOGY
The Celestial Planisphere of King Yi Tai-Jo [Yi T’aejol. W. Carl Rufus. IV, part III:23-72. 1913.

ASTRONOMY
Astronomy in Korea. W. Carl Rufus. XXVI:1-48. 1936.

B.

BELLS
Old Korean Bells. E. M. Cable. XVI:1-45. 1925.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bibliography of Western Literature on Korea from the Earliest Times until 1950, Based on Horace H. Underwood’s “Partial Bibliography of Occidental Literature on Korea.” G. St. G. M. Gompertz. XL:1-263. 1963.
Corean Books and Their Authors, Being an Introduction to Corean Literature. Mark Napier Trollope. XXI:1-58. 1932.
Korean Literature in English: A Critical Bibliography. Horace H. Underwood. LI:65-115. 1976.
Occidental Literature on Korea. Horace H. Underwood. XX:1-15. 1931.
A Partial Bibliography of Occidental Literature on Korea, From Early Times to 1930. Horace H. Underwood. XX:17-185. 193 1.
A Short List of Korean Books (From the Chosen Christian College Library). XXI:59-104. 1932.
Supplement to “A Partial Bibliography of Occidental Literature on Korea,” H. H. Underwood. E. & G. Gompertz. XXIV:23-48. 1935.
Recently Published Books about Korean Studies. 88:178-184. 2012
100 Great Books of Korea. Richard Rutt. 92: 205-226. 2017

BIRDS
Birds Found in Korea From “A List of Japanese Birds.” XXII:70-88. 1933.
Index for “Notes on Korean Birds” and “Birds Found in Korea From a List of Japanese Birds.” XXII:89-94. 1933.
Korean Names for Birds Listed in Paper. XXII:68-69. 1933.
Notes on Korean Birds. Daniel James Cumming. XXII:1-67. 1933.
The Crane in the Pine Tree: The State of Wetlands in Korea. Nial Moores. 77:59-68. 2002.

BISHOP, ISABELLA BIRD
Travelling for Her Health: The Extraordinary Life of Isabella Bird Bishop. James Huntley Grayson. 58:35-51. 1983.

BOATS
Korean Boats and Ships. Horace H. Underwood. XXIII, part I:1-99. 1934.
The Boats of the Han River. Robert Neff. 90:117-138 2015.

BOOKS
Corean Books and Their Authors, Being an Introduction to Corean Literature. Mark Napier Trollope. XXI:1-58. 1932.
The Return of the Uigwe. Alan C. Heyman. 85:77-93. 2010.
Jean Perry: Twenty Years a Korea Missionary. Gigi Santow. 88:129-139. 2012.
Recently Published Books about Korean Studies. 88:178-184. 2012
100 Great Books of Korea. Richard Rutt. 92: 205-226. 2017

BOTANY (see also: FLOWERS)
The Vegetation of Korea. Ernest H. Wilson. IX:1-68. 1918.
Herbae Koreanae, Being a First List of Some of the Commonest Herbaceous Plants Found in Korea. A Sister of the Community of St. Peter. XVIII:43-82. 1929.
Chronology of Plant Taxonomy in Korea. Lee Tchang-Bok. XLIX:48-54. 1974.
Geographical Divisions of Korean Plants. Kong, Woo-seok. 69:23-44. 1994.
The Crane in the Pine Tree: The State of Wetlands in Korea. Nial Moores. 77:59-68. 2002.

BRITISH IN KOREA
Britons in Korea. S. J. Whitwell. XLI:3-56. 1964.
The Centenary of Korean-British Diplomatic Relations: Aspects of British Interest and Involvement. J. E. Hoare. 58:1-34. 1983.
Travelling for Her Health: The Extraordinary Life of Isabella Bird Bishop. James Huntley Grayson. 58:35-51. 1983.
The life of William Richard Carles. Brother Anthony. 86:175-179. 2011.

BROWN, EMILY
Emily Brown: The American Empress of Korea. Robert Neff. 78:79-84. 2003

BUDDHISM
The Han-Sam-Wei-I Principle for Eastern Societies. David Chung XXXVIII:95-118. Oct., 1961.
Inscription on Buddha at Eun-jin [Ŭnjin]. 1:51-56. 1900.
Introduction to the Study of Buddhism in Korea. Mark Napier Trollope. VIII:1-41. 1917.
Korea’s Colossal Image of Buddha. G. H. Jones. I:57-70. 1900.
On the Stone Triad from Namsan, Kyŏngju. Hwang Su-young. XLIV:139-150. 1968.
Some Recent Discoveries in Korean Temples and Their Relationship to Early Eastern Christianity. E. A. Gordon. V:1-39. 1914.
Tripitaka Koreana. Library of Woodblocks of Buddhist Classics at Haein-Sa, Korea. Nac Choon Paik. XXXII:62-78. 1951.
Entry Sequence to Buddhist Temples. Kim Kyun. 60:15-30. 1985.
The Buddhist Transformation of Silla Kingship: Buddha as a King and King as a Buddha. N. M. Pankaj. 70:15-36. 1995.
Form and Philosophy in Korean Buddhist Temple, Landscape and Architecture. Valeri Tian. 71: 55-95. 1996.
Rationality, Practicality and Modernity: Buddhism, Shamanism and Christianity in Contemporary Korean Society. Hyun-key Kim Hogarth. 73:41-54. 1998.
Hui Neng in Korea: A Chapter in the Story of Korean Religion. Daniel J. Adams. 81:I-22. 2006.
Buddhist Ritual Music and Dance. Allen Heyman. 81:23-32. 2006.
Korean Patriot and Tea Master: Hyodang Choi Beom-Sul. Brother Anthony of Taizé. 82:107-128. 2007.
A Korean Counterblaste to Tobacco. Boudewijn Walraven. 89:99-110. 2014.
The Muwisa Amitabha Triad Mural. Hal Swindall. 89:111-128. 2014.
“Go-un” Choi Chi-won’s Pungryu. David A. Mason. 90:57-70. 2015.
A Tour of the Buddha’s Dragons. Fred Jeremy Seligson. 90:159-164. 2015.

BUILDINGS AND ARCHITECTURE
The Pagoda of Seoul. J. S. Gale. VI, part II: 1-22. 1915.
The Anglican Cathedral Seoul 1926-1986. J. E. Hoare. 61:1-14. 1986.
Kyŏngno-dang of Korea. Peter H. Kunkel, Shin, Jae-shin, Yi, Kang-suk. 63:69-80. 1988.
Chosŏn Dynasty Royal Compounds—Windows to a Lost Culture. Peter Bartholomew. 68:11-44. 1993.
Introduction to Ancient Egyptian Temples and Tombs. Maissa Cholkamy. 69:45-52. 1994.
Form and Philosophy in Korean Buddhist Temple, Landscape and Architecture. Valeri Tian. 71: 55-95. 1996.
The Imch’ŏnggak, Neo-Confucian Aesthetics, and Architecture Parlante. Pablo N. Barrera. 86:71-91. 2011.
The Muwisa Amitabha Triad Mural. Hal Swindall. 89:111-128. 2014.
A Photographic Introduction to Art Deco Architecture in Korea. Nate Kornegay. 91:55-92. 2016.
Cultivating Collective Memories: Seoul’s Changgyeonggung. David Kendall. 92: 1-20. 2017.
Imperial Crown Style in Colonial Korea. Nate Kornegay. 92:21-30. 2017.
The Architectural Roots of Myeongdong Cathedral. Nate Kornegay. 93: 67-72. 2018.
Building the Daegu Hospital (1903-1907): A Study on the Construction and Design of Early Western-Korean Hybrid Architecture. Nate Kornegay. 94: 69-83. 2019.

C.

CARTOGRAPHY: see: MAPS

CATHOLIC CHURCH
The Martyrdom of Paul Yun: Western Religion and Eastern Ritual in 18th Century Korea. Donald L. Baker. 54:33-58. 1979.
Ghosts, Spirits, and Saints: Ancestors and the Catholic Church in Korea. Daniel J. Adams. 85:109-130. 2010.
Origins of the Catholic Church in Korea. Brother Anthony. 89:169-192. 2014.

CELADON
The Appeal of Korean Celadon. G. St. G. M. Gompertz. 52:45-54. 1977.

CENSUS—YI DYNASTY
Census Taking under the Yi Dynasty. Lee Kwang-rin. XXXV:32-50. 1959,

CERAMICS
See POTTERY, CELADON

CHANGGEUK
From Traditional Opera to Modern Music Theatre? Jan Creutzenberg. 88:87-102. 2012

CHARMS
Corean Coin Charms and Amulets, A Supplement. Frederick Starr. VIII:42-79. 1917.

CHINA—FOREIGN RELATIONS
From Koryu To Kyung (Pictures of Koryŏ) by Soh Keung, Imperial Chinese Envoy to Korea 1124 A. D. Trans. by L. G[eorge] Paik. XXIII:90-94. 1934.
The Ming Connection: Notes on Korea’s Experience in the Chinese Tributary System. Donald M. Clark. 58:77-89.

CHILDBIRTH
A Study of the Childbearing Behavior of Rural Korean Women and Their Families. Dorthea Sich and Kim Young-key. 53:27-57. 1978.
Traditional Beliefs and Prenatal Care in Urban Korea. Emily E. Kim. 63:67-68. 1988.

CHILDREN
Poems by Korean Children. Trans. by Helen Rose Tieszen. 53:1-26. 1978.

CHINA
“You are Dead, the Square is Dead”: The 1989 Chinese Pro-Democracy Movement. Karen Eggleston. 64:39-64. 1989.
Chusok Trip to China 2002. Nancy Peck. 77:105-116. 2002.
Chinese Vernacular Narratives in Chosŏn Korea. Emanuel Pastreich. 87:35-64. 2012.
A history of Tea in China, Sometimes Touching on Korea. Steven D. Owyoung. 86:93-121. 2011.

CHINESE INFLUENCE
The Influence of China upon Korea, J. S. Gale. I:1-24. 1900
The Ming Connection: Notes on Korea’s Experience in the Chinese Tributary System. Donald M. Clark. 58:77-89.
The Old People and the New Government. Midori Komatsu. IV, part I:1-12. 1912-13.
Chinese Vernacular Narratives in Chosŏn Korea. Emanuel Pastreich. 87:35-64. 2012.

CHINESE LANGUAGE
The Chinese Learning and Pleasures of a Country Scholar, An Account of Traditional Chinese Studies in Rural Korea. Richard Rutt. XXXVI:1-100. 1960.

CH’OE CH’I-WUN [CH’OE CH’I-WŎN], 857-?
Ch’oe Ch’i-wun [Ch’oe Ch’i-wŏn]: His Life and Times. G. H. Jones. III:1-17. 1903.
“Go-un” Choi Chi-won’s Pungryu. David A. Mason. 90:57-70. 2015.

CHŎNG CHI-YONG (1902-1950)
Chong Chi-Young[Chŏng Chi-yong]’s Night and Mountain Poems: Eight Poems from the Poet’s Mature Years. Daniel A. Kister trans. 65:15-22. 1990.

CHŎNG TASAN (1762-1836).
Chŏng Tasan (1762-1836). Moo Sook Hahn. 64:79-88. 1989.

CHRISTIANITY
Some Recent Discoveries in Korean Temples and Their Relationship to Early Eastern Christianity. E. A. Gordon. V:1-39. 1914.
Rationality, Practicality and Modernity: Buddhism, Shamanism and Christianity in Contemporary Korean Society. Hyun-key Kim Hogarth. 73:41-54. 1998.
Church Growth in Korea: Perspectives on the Past and Prospects for the Future. Daniel J. Adams. 79:1-32. 2004.
Idolatry, Ideology and Nationalism: A Korean Millenarian Sect and the State. James Grayson. 85:95-107. 2010.
Christianity, American Missionaries, and Korean Immigration to the United States, 1903-1915. Wayne Patterson. 88:59-78. 2012.
Korean Christian Nationalists and Canadian Missionaries. Frederick J. Glover. 90:1-20. 2015.

CHRONOLOGY, HISTORICAL
Korea Chronology 1901-1960. Yi Kyŏngsik. XLVIII:104-193. 1973.

CHURCHES
The Anglican Cathedral Seoul 1926-1986. J. E. Hoare. 61:1-14. 1986.
Church Growth in Korea: Perspectives on the Past and Prospects for the Future. Daniel J. Adams. 79:1-32. 2004.
Idolatry, Ideology and Nationalism: A Korean Millenarian Sect and the State. James Grayson. 85:95-107. 2010.
Korean Christian Nationalists and Canadian Missionaries. Frederick J. Glover. 90:1-20, 2015.

CLASSIFICATION—PLANTS
Chronology of Plant Taxonomy in Korea. Lee Tchang-bok. XLIX:48-54. 1974.

CLIMATE
The Climate of Korea, and Its Probable Effect on Human Efficiency. J. D. Van Buskirk. X:3-58. 1919.

COINS
Coinage of Old Korea. M. Ichihara. IV, part II:45-74, 1913.
Corean Coin Charms and Amulets, A Supplement. Frederick Starr. VIII:42-79. 1917.

CONCEPTION
Receiving the Samsin Grandmother: Conception Rituals in Korea. Laurel Kendall. 52:55-70. 1977.

CONFUCIANISM
The Han-Sam-Wei-I Principle for Eastern Societies. David Chung. XXXVIII:95-118. Oct., 1961.
The Martyrdom of Paul Yun: Western Religion and Eastern Ritual in 18th Century Korea. Donald L. Baker. 54:33-58. 1979.
The Sacrifice to Confucius in Korea and Its Music. Robert C. Provine. 50:43-69. 1975.
Some Notes on the Sŏnggyun’gwan. Kim Chongguk and Kim Chinman. XXXVIII:69-91. Oct., 1961.
Generational Change and Confucianism: Organization and Interaction in Korea. Tony Michell. 61:15-34. 1986.
Confucianism: Tradition and Transformations. Chung, Chai-sik. 63:37-66. 1988.
Exploring the Confucian Self: A Critique and Reinterpretation. Philippe Thiébault. 73:11-40. 1998.
The Imch’ŏnggak, Neo-Confucian Aesthetics, and Architecture Parlante. Pablo N. Barrera. 86:71-91. 2011.
“Go-un” Choi Chi-won’s Pungryu. David A. Mason. 90:57-70. 2015.

CZECH-KOREAN RELATIONS
Jiří Viktor Daneš: Czechoslovak Geographer and Diplomat in Colonized Korea. Jaroslav Olša, jr. 85:57-64. 2010.
The Korean Painter Pae Un-sŏng. Jaroslav Olsa Jr.. 90:95-116. 2015.

CZECHOSLOVAKIA
Czechoslovakia in the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission. Alex Švamberk. 88:1-5. 2012

D.

DEATH
Death and Taxes: A Korean Approach to Hell. Laurel Kendall. 60:1-14. 1985.

DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Account of the Shipwreck of a Dutch Vessel on the Coast of the Isle of Quelpart, With Description of the Kingdom of Korea. Hendrik Hamel. IX:91-148. 1918.
Journey to Old Korea: The 1886 Diary of Gertrude Hall Denny. Robert R. Swartout, Jr. 61:35-68. 1986.
The Diamond Mountains: Lost Paradise. Brother Anthony. 93:1-18. 2018

DIARIES
Journey to Old Korea: The 1886 Diary of Gertrude Hall Denny. Robert R. Swartout, Jr. 61:35-68. 1986.
Journey in Korea: The 1884 Travel Diary of George C. Foulk. Samuel Hawley. 80:59-86. 2005.

DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
James Gale’s Translation of the Yŏnhaengnok, An Account of the Korean Embassy to Peking, 1712-1713. Reworked and introduction by Richard Rutt, XLIX:55-144. 1974.
The Korean Mission to the United States in 1883. Harold J. Noble. XVIII:1-21. 1929.
The Ming Connection: Notes on Korea’s Experience in the Chinese Tributary System. Donald M. Clark. 58:77-89.
Sea Power and Diplomacy in the Far East. David (John) Wright. 67:1-20. 1992.
O. N. Denny, Eki Hioki, and Syngman Rhee: Documents from the Papers of Henry Gehard Appenzeller. Daniel Davies. 67:21-38. 1992.
Back to the Past: A Visit to North Korea in October 2011. J. E. Hoare. 86:7-23. 2011.
The life of William Richard Carles. Brother Anthony. 86:175-179. 2011.

DISCRIMINATION
An Historical Study of Discriminatory Legislation Against the Descendants of Concubines in Korea, 1415-1894. Hahm Pyong-choon. XLII:27-48. 1966.

DIVORCE
Selection and Divorce. J. S. Gale. IV, part III:17-22. 1913.

DOK-DO
Further Investigation into the June 8, 1948 Bombing of Dokdo Island. Mark S. Lovmo. 78:21-34. 2003.
History and Justice: Approaches to the Dokdo Issues. Kim Yongdeok. 83:97-106. 2008.

DUTCH AND KOREA
Account of the Shipwreck of a Dutch Vessel on the Coast of the Isle of Quelpart, With Description of the Kingdom of Korea. Hendrik Hamel. IX:91-148. 1918.
Master Eibokken on Korea and the Korean Language: Supplementary Remarks to Hamel’s Narrative. Frits Vos. L:7-42. 1975.
Some Background Notes on the Dutch in Korea in the 17th Century. Johannes Huber. 66:1-8. 1991.

E

EARLY MODERN KOREA
Journey in Korea: The 1884 Travel Diary of George C. Foulk. Samuel Hawley. 80:59-86. 2005.
Historical Article: An Early Description of Korea and Asia Chinese and Japanese. Eça de Queiroz. 76:45-62. 2001.
Korea in the White City: Korean Participation in the World’s Columbian Exhibition of 1893. Daniel Kane. 77:1-58. 2002.
Karl Friedrich August Guetzlaff: The First German in Korea. Sylvia Braesel. 77:69-90. 2002.
Murder in the Land of the Morning Calm. Robert D. Neff. 77:91-104. 2002.
Travel in Korea: Missionary Encounters at the Turn of the Twentieth Century. Elizabeth Underwood. 78:3-20. 2003.
Emily Brown: The American Empress of Korea. Robert Neff. 78:79-84. 2003.
The Jennie Lovatt Letter: An Early View of Pusan in 1885. Robert Neff. 78:85-90. 2003.
The Expedition to Northern Korea, Autumn 1898. D. A. Samsonov. 79:33-46. 2004.
Life at Port Hamilton during the “Preventive Occupation,” 1885-87. Robert Neff. 79:65-78. 2004.
An Expedition to Korea to Rescue the Crew of The Narwal in April 1851. Robert Neff. 83:27-72. 2008.
Two Early Articles about Korea. Robert Neff. 85:37-55. 2010.
In Korea (Chosen). J. V. Daneš. 85:65-75. 2010.
The early History of Korean Electric Light and Power Development. Moon-Hyon Nam. 86:41-59. 2011.
Scandals and Gossip in Joseon Korea. Robert Neff. 86:61-69. 2011.
Recent Journeys in Korea: 1883-4. William Richard Carles. 86:147-173. 2011.
The life of William Richard Carles. Brother Anthony. 86:175-179. 2011.
The Shinmiyangyo. Thomas Duvernay. 89:1-50. 2014.
Marie Antoinette Sontag (1838-1922). Sylvia Braesel. 89:83-98. 2014.
The Life of Hong Jong-U. Brother Anthony. 89:129-1468. 2014.
Frank Carpenter’s Visit To Joseon. Robert Neff. 89:147-168. 2014.
Korean Perspectives on 4 English Voyages. William F. Pore. 91:1-19. 2016.
“Korea as Seen from the Saddle” (Homer Hulbert’s accounts of a journey to Pyongyang: Part One). Robert D. Neff. 91:143-162. 2016.
Two Accounts of the French expedition of 1866. Brother Anthony. 91:163-193. 2016.

ECOLOGY
The Crane in the Pine Tree: The State of Wetlands in Korea. Nial Moores. 77:59-68. 2002.

ECONOMICS
Korea in the Asian Crisis of 1997 – 1998: the IMF Crisis in Korea. Hank Morris. 121-128. 2012

EDUCATION
The Chinese Learning and Pleasures of a Country Scholar, An Account of Traditional Chinese Studies in Rural Korea. Richard Rutt. XXXVI:1-100. 1960.
Some Notes on the Sŏnggyun’gwan. Kim Chongguk and Kim Chinman. XXXVIII:69-91. Oct., 1961.

EGYPT
Introduction to Ancient Egyptian Temples and Tombs. Maissa Cholkamy. 69:45-52. 1994.

ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
The Crane in the Pine Tree: The State of Wetlands in Korea. Nial Moores. 77:59-68. 2002.

EUN-JIN
See ŬNJIN

EXAMINATION SYSTEM
National Examination in Korea. H. B. Hulbert. XIV:9-32. 1923.

F

FAMILY LAW
Dr. Lee Tae-Young and the Korean Family Law. Sonia R. Strawn. 56:37-45. 1981.
Tigers in The Tree: Korean Family Lineage Records. Hildi Kang. 66:9-22. 1991.
The Gyehu Deungnok. Mark Peterson. 93: 43-52. 2018

FAMILY RELATIONS
Family and Kinship Relationships. Lee Hyo-jae and others. XLVI:63-71. 1971.
Strong Men and Virtuous Women: Changing Male and Female Roles in Korea. Jack O. Balswick. 56:27-35. 1981.
Tigers in The Tree: Korean Family Lineage Records. Hildi Kang. 66:9-22. 1991.
The Gyehu Deungnok. Mark Peterson. 93: 43-52. 2018

FICTION
Notes on Modern Korean Fiction. Peter Hyun. XLII:69-74. 1966.
A Comparative Look at the Portrayal of Parenthood in Korean and English Fiction. Ji-moon Suh. 64:65-78. 1989.
Ko Un’s Hwaom-kyong [Hwaŏm-kyŏng]: A Modern Korean Pilgrim’s Progress. Brother Anthony 70:1-14. 1995.
Yang Guy-ja and Shin Kyoung-suuk: Two Contrasting Women’s Voices in Korean Literature Today. Ji-moon Suh. 72:23-34. 1997.
Translations of Hong Kildong: From Story to Classic to Mascot and Beyond. Robert J. Fouser. 75:25. 2000.
Chinese Vernacular Narratives in Chosŏn Korea. Emanuel Pastreich. 87:35-64. 2012.

FLOWERS
Some Wayside Flowers of Central Korea. A Sister of the Community of St. Peter. XVIII:22-40. 1929.

FOLKLORE
Corean Coin Charms and Amulets, A Supplement. Frederick Starr. VIII:42-79. 1917.
Korean Folk-tales. H. B. Hulbert. II, part II:45-79. 1902.
A Plea for the Investigation of Korean Myths and Folklore. Cecil H. N. Hodges. V:41-53. 1914.
A Study of the Childbearing Behavior of Rural Korean Women and Their Families. Dorothea Sich and Kim Young-key. 53:27-57. 1978.

FOOD
Some Common Korean Foods. J. D. Van Buskirk. XIV:1-8. 1923.

FOREIGN RELATIONS—BRITAIN
The Centenary of Korean-British Diplomatic Relations: Aspects of British Interest and Involvement. J. E. Hoare. 58:1-34, 19-83.
The Chientao Incident (1920) and Britain. Daeyeol Ku. 55:1-33. 1980.
Life at Port Hamilton during the “Preventive Occupation,” 1885-87. Robert Neff. 79:65-78. 2004.

FOREIGN RELATIONS—CHINA
The Ming Connection: Notes on Korea’s Experience in the Chinese Tributary System. Donald N. Clark. 58:77-89. 1983.
Sino-Korean Relations at the End of the 14th Century. L. Carrington Goodrich. XXX:33-46. 1940.

FOREIGN RELATION –FRANCE
Henri Zuber’s Day-by-Day Record (of the French 1866 Expedition). Brother Anthony. 90:71-94. 2015.
Two Accounts of the French expedition of 1866. Brother Anthony. 91:163-193. 2016.

FOREIGN RELATIONS—GENERAL
Korea Confronts the Outside: Triumphs and Tragedies. Edward Shultz. 85:1-12. 2010.

FOREIGN RELATIONS—GERMANY
Paul-Georg von Mollendorff—Scholar and Statesman. Walter Liefer. 57:41-52. 1982.
Pioneers of German-Korean Partnership. Karl Leuteritz. 54:1-11. 1979.
Reception of Modern Korean Art in Germany. Hans-George Knopp. 74:23-26. 1999.
Karl Friedrich August Guetzlaff: The First German in Korea. Sylvia Braesel. 77:69-90. 2002.

FOREIGN RELATIONS—JAPAN
The Chientao Incident (1920) and Britain. Daeyeol Ku. 55:1-33. 1980.
The Opening of Korea: A Conflict of Traditions. Pow-key Sohn. XXXVI:101-131. 1960.
The Transmission of Neo-Confucianism to Japan by Kang Hang, a Prisoner of War. Kim Ha-tai. XXXVII:83-103. April, 1961.
South Korean-Japanese Relations 1969-1979: Is There More Beyond Emotionalism? Victor D. Cha. 67:39-60.1992.

FOREIGN RELATIONS—U.S.
Changing Patterns in American Diplomacy: Implications for Korean-American Relations. Richard L. Walker. 57:1-9. 1982.
On the Centenary of America’s First Treaty with Korea. Harold F. Cook. 57:11-28. 1982.
Shared Failure: American Military Advisors in Korea, 1888-1896. Donald M. Bishop. 58:53-76. 1983.
The Shinmiyangyo. Thomas Duvernay. 89:1-50. 2014.

FOREIGNERS IN KOREA
Account of the Shipwreck of a Dutch Vessel on the Coast of the Isle of Quelpart, With Description of the Kingdom of Korea. Hendrik Hamel. IX:91-148. 1918.
Master Eibokken on Korea and the Korean Language: Supplementary Remarks to Hamel’s Narrative. Frits Vos. L:7-42. 1975.
Impermanent Residents: The Seoul Foreign Community in 1937. Donald N. Clark. 64:19-38. 1989.
Some Background Notes on the Dutch in Korea in the 17th Century. Johannes Huber. 66:1-8. 1991.
Karl Friedrich August Guetzlaff: The First German in Korea. Sylvia Braesel. 77:69-90. 2002.
Satanic Devils in the Hermit Kingdom. Wilson Strand. 77:143-159. 2002.
Three Families in Dilkusha. Brother Anthony of Taizé. 84:51-72. 2009.
How the West First Learned about Korea. Brother Anthony. 87:117-160. 2012.
A glimpse of the Korea. Cyprian A. G. Bridge. 87:161-168. 2012.
Scandals and Gossip in Joseon Korea. Robert Neff. 86:61-69. 2011.
An English Chemist Visits Korea in 1899. Brother Anthony (Ed.). 88:141-151. 2012.
Robert Thomas’s First Trip To Korea. Robert Neff (Ed.). 88:152-177. 2012.
The Shinmiyangyo. Thomas Duvernay. 89:1-50. 2014.
Marie Antoinette Sontag (1838-1922). Sylvia Braesel. 89:83-98. 2014.
Frank Carpenter’s Visit To Joseon. Robert Neff. 89:147-168. 2014.
Korean Perspectives on 4 English Voyages. William F. Pore. 91:1-19. 2016.
“Korea as Seen from the Saddle” (Homer Hulbert’s accounts of a journey to Pyongyang: Part One). Robert D. Neff. 91:143-162. 2016.
Two Accounts of the French expedition of 1866. Brother Anthony. 91:163-193. 2016.
The Diamond Mountains: Lost Paradise. Brother Anthony. 93:1-18. 2018
Grit and Enterprise. Matt VanVolkenburg. 93: 149-168. 2018

FORTUNE-TELLING
“To devise an escape from destiny” : The role of fortune-telling in Korea’s developmental past and neoliberal present. Matthew VanVolkenburg. 92: 115-132. 2017

FOULK, GEORGE C. (1856-93)
Journey in Korea: The 1884 Travel Diary of George C. Foulk. Samuel Hawley. 80:59-86. 2005.

FRENCH EXPEDITION 1866
Henri Zuber’s Day-by-Day Record (of the French 1866 Expedition). Brother Anthony. 90:71-94. 2015.
Two Accounts of the French expedition of 1866. Brother Anthony. 91:163-193. 2016.

FUNERAL RITES AND CEREMONIES
A Royal Funeral in Korea. Hugh Miller. XVII:15-29. 1927.

FURNITURE—YI DYNASTY
A Note on Yi Dynasty Furniture Making. Edward Reynolds Wright. 52:39-44. 1977.
Patterns of Furniture Design during the Yi Dynasty. Pai Man-sill. XLIV:129-138. 1968.
Brilliant as the Morning Star: Cultural notes on the yogang. Boudewijn Walraven. 91:109-120. 2016.

G

GARDENS
Symbolism and Literary Reference in Traditional Korean Gardens. Jill Matthews. 88:103-120. 2012

GEOGRAPHY
General Map of Korea. Edwin W. Mills. VII: back cover. 1910.
Ecological Studies in the Tong-nai River Basin. R. G. Mills. XII:3-78. 1921.
Korean Roads Past and Present. W. W. Taylor. XV:33-56. 1924.

GEOLOGY
Beneath our Feet: Geology and Landscape of Seoul. Rodney Grapes and Gyeong-Nan Jeong. 83:117-132. 2008.

GERMANY—FOREIGN RELATIONS
Paul-Georg von Mollendorff-Scholar and Statesman. Walter Liefer. 57:41-52. 1982.
Pioneers of German-Korean Partnership. Karl Leuteritz. 54:1-11. 1979.
Karl Friedrich August Guetzlaff: The First German in Korea. Sylvia Braesel. 77:69-90. 2002.

GINSENG
The Culture and Preparation of Ginseng in Korea. C. T. Collyer. III:18-30. 1903.

GOLD MINES AND MINING
Gold Mining in Korea. Edwin W. Mills. VII:5-39. 1916.
A Glimpse of Life at the Gold Mines. Robert Neff. 81:93-110. 2006.

GREGORIO DE CESPEDEO
Some Notes on Gregorio de Cespedeo, Korea’s First European Visitor. Ralph M. Cory. XXVII:1-55. 1937.

GUILDS
The Village Guilds of Old Korea. P. L. Gillett. IV, part II:13-14. 1913.

GWANGJU
‘Tell the World what is Happening’: The Americans who Witnessed the Kwangju Uprising. Matt VanVolkenburg. 94: 129-144. 2019.

H

HAEIN-SA
A Guide to Haeinsa. Susan Lauster. XLVII:59-104. 1972.
Tripitaka Koreana. Library of Woodblocks of Buddhist Classics at Haein-Sa, Korea. Nac Choon Paik. XXXII: 62-78. 1951.

HAWAI’I
Christianity, American Missionaries, and Korean Immigration to the United States, 1903-1915. Wayne Patterson. 88:59-78. 2012

HEATING
Ondol Radiant Heat in Korea. Warren Viessman. XXXI:9-22. 1948-49.

HENRY GLENDINNING
An English Chemist Visits Korea in 1899. Brother Anthony (Ed.). 88:141-151. 2012

HISTORIANS
Ch’oe Ch’i-wun [Ch’oe Ch’i-wŏn]: His Life and Times. G. H. Jones. III:1-17. 1903.
Contributions by Western Scholars to Modern Historiography in Korea, with Emphasis on the RAS-KB. Young Ick Lew. 80:3-18. 2005.

HISTORY
The Chientao Incident (1920) and Britain. Daeyeol Ku. 55:1-33. 1980.
Early American Contacts with Korea. Harold F. Cook. 55:85-107. 1980.
The Independence Movement and the Missionaries. Samuel H. Moffett. 54:13-32. 1979.
Japanese-Korean Relations After the Japanese Invasion of Korea in the 16th Century. I. Yamagata. IV, part II:1-11, 1913.
The Old People and the New Government. Midori Komatsu. IV, part I:1-12. 1912-13.
Paul-Georg von Mollendorff—Scholar and Statesman. Walter Liefer. 57:41-52. 1982.
Record of Reprimands and Admonitions (Chingbirok). Yu Sŏngnyong. Trans. by Wilbur D. Bacon. XLVII:7-24. 1972.
Some Lesser-known Facts about Taewŏn’gun and His Foreign Policy. Lee Sun-keun. XXXIX:23-46. Dec., 1962.
Some Notes on Parhae (P’ohai). William E. Henthorn. XXXVII:65-81. April, 1961.
Three Koreas I Have Known. Henry Dodge Appenzeller. 66:61-76. 1991.
The Buddhist Transformation of Silla Kingship: Buddha as a King and King as a Buddha. N. M. Pankaj. 70:15-36. 1995.
Queen Min of Korea: Coming to Power. Tatiana M. Simbirtseva. 71:41-54. 1996.
On the Problem of International Status and Stages of the Socio-Political Development of Tae-gaya in the Late 5th and Early 6th Centuries. Vladimir Tikhonov. 73:55-88. 1998.
Korea and Manchuria: The Historical Links Between Korea and the Ancestors of the Modem Manchus. Johannes Reckel. 76:1-12. 2001.
Historical Article: An Early Description of Korea and Asia Chinese and Japanese. Eça de Queiroz. 76:45-62. 2001.
Korea in the White City: Korean Participation in the World’s Columbian Exhibition of 1893. Daniel Kane. 77:1-58. 2002.
Karl Friedrich August Guetzlaff: The First German in Korea. Sylvia Braesel. 77:69-90. 2002.
Murder in the Land of the Morning Calm. Robert D. Neff. 77:91-104. 2002.
The lmjin War. Samuel J. Hawley. 78:35-56. 2003.
Emily Brown: The American Empress of Korea. Robert Neff. 78:79-84. 2003.
The Jennie Lovatt Letter: An Early View of Pusan in 1885. Robert Neff. 78:85-90. 2003.
The Expedition to Northern Korea, Autumn 1898. D. A. Samsonov. 79:33-46. 2004.
Life at Port Hamilton during the “Preventive Occupation,” 1885-87. Robert Neff. 79:65-78. 2004.
An unsung Korean Hero in Central Europe. Jaroslav Olša, jr. & Andreas Schirmer. 87:1-14. 2012.
The neolithic Culture of Korea (1940). Han Hŭng-su. 87:15-34. 2012.
How the West First Learned about Korea. Brother Anthony. 87:117-160. 2012.
A glimpse of the Korea. Cyprian A. G. Bridge. 87:161-168. 2012.
1945: Korea Faces a Post-Colonial Industrial Future. Bill Streifer. 88:79-86. 2012.
The Shinmiyangyo. Thomas Duvernay. 89:1-50. 2014.
Origins of the Catholic Church in Korea. Brother Anthony. 89:169-192. 2014.
History as Fact and Social Process. Boudewijn Walraven. 90: 47-56. 2015.
Henri Zuber’s Day-by-Day Record (of the French 1866 Expedition). Brother Anthony. 90:71-94. 2015.
Korean Perspectives on 4 English Voyages. William F. Pore. 91:1-19. 2016.
Syngman Rhee: Socialist. David P. Fields. 91:93-108. 2016.
Two Accounts of the French expedition of 1866. Brother Anthony. 91:163-193. 2016.
The Hungnam Evacuation: A Korean War Christmas Miracle. Ned Forney. 92: 31-40. 2017
The Jeju Fish Wars. Robert D. Neff. 93: 85-96. 2018
Grit and Enterprise. Matt VanVolkenburg. 93: 149-168. 2018.
‘Tell the World what is Happening’: The Americans who Witnessed the Kwangju Uprising. Matt VanVolkenburg. 94: 129-144. 2019.

HONG JONG-U
The Life of Hong Jong-U. Brother Anthony. 89:129-1468. 2014.

HONG KILDONG
Translations of Hong Kildong: From Story to Classic to Mascot and Beyond. Robert J. Fouser. 75:25. 2000.

HUI NENG (638–713)
Hui Neng in Korea: A Chapter in the Story of Korean Religion. Daniel J. Adams. 81:1-22. 2006.

HUNGNAM EVACUATION
The Hungnam Evacuation: A Korean War Christmas Miracle. Ned Forney. 92: 31-40. 2017

HUNTING
Hunting and Hunters’ Lore in Korea. H. H. Underwood. VI, part II:23-43. 1915.
Korean Wolves: The Princes of Darkness. Robert Neff. 94: 107-120. 2019.

HWARANG
The Flower Boys of Silia (Hwarang). Richard Rutt. XXXVIII:1-66. Oct., 1961.

HYODANG CHOI BŎM-SUL (1904-1979)
Korean Patriot and Tea Master: Hyodang Choi Beom-Sul. Brother Anthony of Taizé. 82:107-128. 2007.

I

IMF
Korea in the Asian Crisis of 1997 – 1998: the IMF Crisis in Korea. Hank Morris. 121-128. 2012

IMJIN WAR
The lmjin War. Samuel J. Hawley. 78:35-56. 2003.

IMMIGRATION
Christianity, American Missionaries, and Korean Immigration to the United States, 1903-1915. Wayne Patterson. 88:59-78. 2012

INDUSTRY
1945: Korea Faces a Post-Colonial Industrial Future. Bill Streifer. 88:79-86. 2012

J.

JAPAN—SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Address.  W. E. Griffis.  XVII:1-14. 1927.

JAPANESE INFLUENCE
The Old People and the New Government.  Midori Komatsu.  IV, part I:1-12. 1912-1913.

JAPANESE INVASION—1592
Record of Reprimands and Admonitions (Chingbirok).  Yu Sŏngnyong. Trans. by Wilbur D. Bacon.  XLVII:7-24. 1972.
The lmjin War.  Samuel J. Hawley. 78:35-56. 2003.
Haengju Mountain Fortress on the ‘River of Hell.’ Sam Hawley. 85:29-35. 2010

JEAN PERRY
Jean Perry: Twenty Years a Korea Missionary. Gigi Santow. 88:129-139. 2012.

JEJU ISLAND
Photographing the People who Pray at Jeju Island’s Shamanic Shrines. Joey Rositano. 94: 145-168. 2019.

JIRI-SAN
Jiri-san : Sacred Aspects and Assets. David A. Mason. 82:89-106. 2007.

JOURNALISM—HISTORY
Journalism in Korea: A Short History of the Korean Press.  In-Whan Oh and George Won.  LI:1-55. 1976.
Reform Movements in Korean Journalism.  James Wade.  XLV:13-36. 1969.

JOURNEYS AND TRAVEL
Journey to Old Korea: The 1886 Diary of Gertrude Hall Denny. Robert R. Swartout, Jr. 61:35-68. 1986.
Journey in Korea: The 1884 Travel Diary of George C. Foulk. Samuel Hawley. 80:59-86. 2005.
Recent Journeys in Korea: 1883-4. William Richard Carles. 86:147-173. 2011.
Frank Carpenter’s Visit To Joseon. Robert Neff. 89:147-168. 2014.
Korean Perspectives on 4 English Voyages. William F. Pore. 91:1-19. 2016.
“Korea as Seen from the Saddle” (Homer Hulbert’s accounts of a journey to Pyongyang: Part One). Robert D. Neff. 91:143-162. 2016.
Korea as Seen from the Saddle (Part 2: Pyongyang). Robert D. Neff. 92: 133-154. 2017

K.

KAESŎNG
Study of the Archaeological and Historic Sites of Kaesŏng. Elisabeth Chabonol. 80:35-58. 2005.
“Korea as Seen from the Saddle” (Homer Hulbert’s accounts of a journey to Pyongyang: Part One). Robert D. Neff. 91:143-162. 2016.

KAGOK
Musical Aspects of the Modern Korean Art Song.  Dorothy C. Underwood. 55:63-84. 1980.

KANGHWA ISLAND
Kang-Wha [Kanghwa]  M. N. Trollope. II, part I:1-36. 1902.
The Shinmiyangyo. Thomas Duvernay. 89:1-50. 2014.

KIM CH’ŎN-HŬNG (1909-2007)
Kim Ch’on-Hung[Kim Ch¡¯ŏn-hŭng]: Portrait of a Performing Artist. Judy Van Zile. 66:45-60. 1991.

KIM IRYŎP
Kim Iryŏp: Pioneer Writer/Refomer in Colonial Korea. Bonnie B. C. Oh. 71:9-30. 1996.
Selected Translations from the Poetry of Kim Iryŏp. Translated by Sang Ran Lee, S. E. Solberg. 71:31-40. 1996.

KIM KWANG-KYU (1941- )
The Poetic Vision of Kim Kwang-kyu. Brother Anthony [Teague]. 66:23-44. 1991.

KIM SAKKAT—BIOGRAPHY
Kim Sakkat, Vagabond Poet.  Richard Rutt.  XLI:59-87. 1964.

KINGS—YI DYNASTY
Han-Yang (Seoul). J. S. Gale. II, part II:1-43. 1902.

KO UN [KO ŬN]
Ko Un’s Hwaom-kyong [Hwaŏm-kyŏng]: A Modern Korean Pilgrim’s Progress. Brother Anthony 70:1-14. 1995.

KOREA—CZECH RELATIONS
Jiří Viktor Daneš: Czechoslovak Geographer and Diplomat in Colonized Korea. Jaroslav Olša, jr. 85:57-64. 2010.
An unsung Korean Hero in Central Europe. Jaroslav Olša, jr. & Andreas Schirmer. 87:1-14. 2012.
The neolithic Culture of Korea (1940). Han Hŭng-su. 87:15-34. 2012.
Alice Hyun and Wellington Chung: Paradise Lost. Hlásny Vladimir and Jung Byung Joon. 91:21-41. 2016.

KOREA-GERMAN RELATIONS
Karl Friedrich August Guetzlaff: The First German in Korea. Sylvia Braesel. 77:69-90. 2002.

KOREA—JAPAN RELATIONS
Wae Japan as a Tamno of Paekche. Kim Young-duk [Kim Yŏng-dŏk]. 71:1-8. 1996.
In Seach of Japan’s Origin. Kim Yong-duk [Kim Yŏng-dŏk]. 73:89-99 1998.
Japan’s Korean Roots: In Search of Paekche’s Tamnos. On Bronze Mirrors: Relating Paekche and Wae Japan.  Kim Yong-duk [Kim Yŏng-dŏk]. 76:13-30. 2001.
Japan’s Connection to Korea: A Series of Three Essays. Kim Yong-duk[Kim Yŏng-dŏk] . 77:117-142. 2002.
The lmjin War.  Samuel J. Hawley. 78:35-56. 2003.
Japan’s Connection to Korea (Part II): A Series of Three Essays.  Kim Yong-duk [Kim Yŏng-dŏk]. 78:57-78. 2003.
Japan’s Connection to Korea (Part III): A Series of Three Essays. Kim Yong-duk [Kim Yŏng-dŏk]. 79:47-64. 2004.

KOREA—RUSSIA RELATIONS
P G. von Moellendorff¡¯s Pro-Russian Activities in Korea (1882-1885): Opinions of Russian Historiographers.  T. M. Simbirtseva. 76:31-44. 2001.
Russian Whaling in Joseon Korea. Robert D. Neff and Jeon Dong-Hun. 87:97-116. 2012.

KOREAN—AMERICANS
Korean Identities: What Does It Mean to be Korean American in Korea? Mary Yu Danico. 80:115-136. 2005.

KOREAN STUDIES
The Study of Korea in the United States. Donald S. Macdonald. 65:41-48. 1990.
Remembering the Forgotten War: Anglo-American Scholarship on the Korean Conflict. Allan R. Millett. 70:53-70. 1995.

KOREAN WAR
Remembering the Forgotten War: Anglo-American Scholarship on the Korean Conflict. Allan R. Millett. 70:53-70. 1995.
A Tale of the Korean War and the United States.  Ha Jong Yoon. 73:1-10. 1998.
Czechoslovakia in the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission. Alex Švamberk. 88:1-5. 2012.
The Decision for War in Korea. Kathryn Weathersby. 89:51-64. 2014.
North Korea and the Armistice Negotiations. Kathryn Weathersby. 90:21-46. 2015.
The Hungnam Evacuation: A Korean War Christmas Miracle. Ned Forney. 92: 31-40. 2017
The Korean War, American POWs and the Legacy of Brainwashing. Michael Devine. 92: 163-174. 2017

KOREANS IN AMERICA
Koreans in Transition: Americanization at the University of Dubuque, 1911-1935. Daniel J Adams. 80:87-114. 2005.
Alice Hyun and Wellington Chung: Paradise Lost. Hlásny Vladimir and Jung Byung Joon. 91:21-41. 2016.

KOSAN, YUN SON-DO (I587-1671)
Kosan, Yun Son-Do (I587-1671): The Man and His Island. Kim Yong-dok.  67:61-70. 1992.

K_POP
Borrowed National Bodies: Ideological Conditioning and Idol-Logical Practices of K-Pop Cover Dance. CedarBough T. Saeji. 94: 43-67. 2019.

KWANGJU: see GWANGJU

KYŎNGGI-DO
Fortresses of Kyŏnggi-do.  Wilbur D. Bacon.  XXXVII: 1-63. April, 1961.

KYŎNGJU
Kŏngiu, Ancient Capital of Silla.  Helen B. Chapin.  XXXIII:55-72, 1957.
On the Stone Triad from Namsan, Kyŏngju.  Hwang Su-Young.  XLIV:139-150. 1968.
The Great Tumulus of Whangnam.  Kim, Young-Duk [Kim Yŏng-dŏk]. 72:35-42. 1997.

L.

LANDIS, ELI BARR, 1865-1898
An Early Koreanologist: Eli Barr Landis, 1865-1898.  Richard Rutt.  54:59-100. 1979.

LANGUAGE
Master Eibokken on Korea and the Korean Language: Supplementary Remarks to Hamel’s Narrative.  Frits Vos.  L:7-42. 1975.
Early Korean Writing Systems.  Adrian Buzo. 55:35-61. 1980.
The Romanization of the Korean Language Based on its Phonetic Structure.  G. M. McCune and E. O. Reischauer.  XXIX:1-55. 1939.
Accent and Vowel Length in Korean. Gary Rector. 75:43. 2000.
Jejueo, Korea’s Endangered Language. Moira Saltzman. 93: 73-84. 2018.

LAW
Traditional Korean Law and Its Modernization.  Choi Chongko. 64:1-18. 1989.

LEE TAE-YOUNG
Dr. Lee Tae-Young and the Korean Family Law.  Sonia R. Strawn. 56:37-45. 1981.

LEGAL AID CENTER FOR FAMILY RELATIONS
Dr. Lee Tae-Young and the Korean Family Law.  Sonia R. Strawn. 56:37-45. 1981.

LIBRARIES
A History of the Library of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1900-1950. Harold M. Otness. 63:1-12. 1988.

LINGUISTICS
Accent and Vowel Length in Korean. Gary Rector. 75:43. 2000.

LITERATURE
Corean Books and Their Authors, Being an Introduction to Corean Literature.  M. N. Trollope.  XXI:1-58. 1932.
Introduction to Courante’s Bibliographie CoréeneTrans. by W. Massy Royds.  XXV:1-99. 1936.
Korean Literature in English: A Critical Bibliography.  Horace H. Underwood.  LI:65-115. 1976.
Notes on Modern Korean Fiction.  Peter Hyun.  XLII:69-74. 1966.
Occidental Literature on Korea.  Horace H. Underwood.  XX:1-15. 1931.
Paegun Sosŏl, The White Cloud Essays of Yi Kyubo.  Trans. and annotated by Richard Rutt. 52:1-37. 1977.
A Comparative Look at the Portrayal of Parenthood in Korean and English Fiction. Ji-moon Suh. 64:65-78. 1989.
The Mature Poetry of Chong Chi-Young.  Daniel A. Kister. 65:1-14. 1990.
Chong Chi-Young[Chŏng Chi-yong]’s Night and Mountain Poems: Eight Poems from the Poet’s Mature Years. Daniel A. Kister trans. 65:15-22. 1990.
The Poetic Vision of Kim Kwang-kyu. Brother Anthony [Teague]. 66:23-44. 1991.
Kosan, Yun Son-Do (I587-1671): The Man and His Island. Kim Yong-dok.  67:61-70. 1992.
Footprints of The Wild Goose: Horak hongjo or Hodong sŏrak ki by Kŭmwŏn. Richard Rutt. 68:57-98. 1993.
Ko Un’s Hwaom-kyong: A Modem Korean Pilgrim’s Progress. Brother Anthony [An Sonjae] 70:1-14. 1995.
The Poetry of Shin Kyong-nim.  Brother Anthony (An Sonjae). 74:27-48. 1999.
Yang Guy-ja and Shin Kyoung-suuk: Two Contrasting Women’s Voices in Korean Literature Today. Ji-moon Suh. 72:23-34. 1997.
Translations of Hong Kildong: From Story to Classic to Mascot and Beyond.  Robert J. Fouser. 75:25. 2000.
Chinese Vernacular Narratives in Chosŏn Korea. Emanuel Pastreich. 87:35-64. 2012.
Chŏn Chaekyŏng’s Butterfly. Tristan Webb. 90:165-176. 2015.
Imagining Community and Nation in Late Chosŏn Kasa. Boudewijn Walraven. 92:91-114. 2017.
Imaginative Awakenings: Dream Writing in South Korea. Loren Goodman. 92: 175-186. 2017
“Literature Play” in a New World. Robert J. Fouser. 93: 53-66. 2018.
Three Generations of Poetic Dissent: Kim Jiha, Park Nohae, Song Kyung-dong. Brother Anthony. 94: 1-14. 2019.

M.

MCCUNE-REISCHAUER SYSTEM
The Romanization of the Korean Language Based on Its Phonetic Structure. Mccune, G. M. and E. O. Reischauer. XXIX:1-55. 1939.
Tables of McCune-Reischauer System for Romanization of Korean. XXXVIII:121-128.  Oct., 1961.
The Mccune-Reischauer Romanization System for Korean.  John Holstein. 74:1-22. 1999

MANCHURIA
Korea and Manchuria: The Historical Links Between Korea and the Ancestors of the Modem Manchus. Johannes Reckel. 76:1-12. 2001.

MAPS
General Map of Korea.  Edwin W. Mills.  VII: back cover. 1916.
Map of Seoul.  II, part II: back cover. 1902.
Some Korean Maps.  Shannon McCune.  L:70-102. 1975.
Korea in Early Western Cartography. Henny Savenije. 92:73-90. 2017

MARRIAGE CUSTOMS AND RITES
Marriage Customs of Korea.  Arthur Hyde Lay.  IV, part III:1-15. 1913.
Selection and Divorce.  J. S. Gale.  IV, part III:17-22, 1913.

MASK DANCES
Korean Mask and Mask-dance Plays.  Yi Tu-hyon.  XLII: 49-67. 1966.

MEDICINE—HISTORY
The History of Korean Medicine.  N. H. Bowman.  VI, part I:1-34. 1915.

MEMOIRS
Recollections of a Missionary Kid Returning to Korea, August 28, 1945. Park L. Gerdine. 80:19-34. 2005.
Travel in Korea: Missionary Encounters at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.  Elizabeth Underwood. 78:3-20. 2003.

MILITARY—YI DYNASTY
Shared Failure: American Military Advisors in Korea, 1888-1896. Donald M. Bishop. 58:53-76. 1983.

MILITARY SERVICE-KORYŎ DYNASTY
Some Notes on Koryŏ Military Units.  William E. Henthorn75. t959.

MISSIONARIES
An Early Koreanologist: Eli Barr Landis, 1865-1898.  Richard Rutt. 54:59-100. 1979.
The Independence Movement and the Missionaries.  SamueI H. Moffett. 54:13-32. 1979.
The Two Visits of the Rev. R. J. Thomas to Korea.  M. W. Oh.  XXII:95-123. 1933.
Dr. Frank William Schofield and His Place in Korea History. Jin Young Choi. 65:23-34. 1990.
Travel in Korea: Missionary Encounters at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.  Elizabeth Underwood. 78:3-20. 2003.
Christianity, American Missionaries, and Korean Immigration to the United States, 1903-1915. Wayne Patterson. 88:59-78. 2012
Jean Perry: Twenty Years a Korea Missionary. Gigi Santow. 88:129-139. 2012.
Korean Christian Nationalists and Canadian Missionaries. Frederick J. Glover. 90:1-20. 2015.

MODERNIZATION
1945: Korea Faces a Post-Colonial Industrial Future. Bill Streifer. 88:79-86. 2012.

MONASTERIES, BUDDHIST
The Founding of the Royal Dragon Monastery.  David H. McClung, trans. and annotator. 53:69-79. 1978.

MOON VILLAGES
Seoul’s Last Moon Village(s). Jon Dunbar. 91:121-141. 2016.

MOVING PICTURE INDUSTRY—HISTORY
The Cinema in Korea: A Robust Invalid.  James Wade.  XLV:109-128. 1969.

MUSEUMS
The National Museum of the Republic of Korea.  David L Steinberg. XLIV:1-69.1968.
The Origins of the British Museum’s Korean Collection. Jane Portal. 70:37-52. 1995.

MUSIC
Kayago: The Origin and Evolution of the Korean Twelve-string Zither. Coralie J. Rockwell. XLIX:26-47. 1974.
Korean Musical Instruments and an Introduction to Korean Music.  J. L. Boots.  XXX:1-32. 1940.
Musical Aspects of the Modern Korean Art Song.  Dorothy C. Underwood. 55:63-84. 1980.
The Sacrifice to Confucius in Korea and Its Music.  Robert C. Provine. L:43-69. 1975.
Kim Ch’on-Hung[Kim Ch¡¯ŏn-hŭng]: Portrait of a Performing Artist. Judy Van Zile. 66:45-60. 1991.
Choi In-Suh and the Tae-Ch¡¯wi-t¡¯a. Alan C. Heyman. 84:91-96. 2009.
From Traditional Opera to Modern Music Theatre? Jan Creutzenberg. 88:87-102. 2012.
Three Waves of Korean Punk Explored Through Compilation Albums. Jon Dunbar. 94: 169-198. 2019.

MUTEL, GUSTAVE CHARLES MARIE—BIOGRAPHY
Archbishop Mutel, A Biographical Sketch.  G. St. G. M. Gompertz. XXVII:57-132. 1937.

MYTHOLOGY
A Plea for the Investigation of Korean Myths and Folklore.  Cecil H. N. Hodges.  V:41-53. 1914.

N.

NAVY—KORYŎ PERIOD
The Creation of the Korean Navy During the Koryŏ Period.  Benjamin H. Hazard.  XLVIII:10-28. 1973.

NEO-CONFUCIANISM
The Transmission of Neo-Confucianism to Japan by Kang Nang, a Prisoner of War.  Kim Ha-tai.  XXXVII:83-103.  April, 1961.

NEWSPAPERS-HISTORY
Journalism in Korea: A Short History of the Korean Press.  In-whan Oh and George Won.  LI:1-55. 1976.
Postwar Development of the Korean Press.  Koh Myung-shik. XLV:37-49. 1969.

NORTH KOREA
North Korea—Yesterday and Today.  Adrian Buzo. 56:1-25. 1981.
The North Korean Struggle for Survival: 1980-1990.  Sofie Bosma. 72:43-60. 1997.
The Expedition to Northern Korea, Autumn 1898. D. A. Samsonov. 79:33-46. 2004.
Perilous Journeys: The Plight of North Koreans in China and Beyond. Peter Beck, Gail Kim, and Donald MacIntyre. 81:33-92. 2006.
Back to the Past: A Visit to North Korea in October 2011. J. E. Hoare. 86:7-23. 2011.
The wall which Crumbles: North Korea and the Outside World. Andrei Lankov. 86:25-40. 2011.
The Decision for War in Korea. Kathryn Weathersby. 89:51-64. 2014.4. 2014.
North Korea and the Armistice Negotiations. Kathryn Weathersby. 90:21-46. 2015.
Alice Hyun and Wellington Chung: Paradise Lost. Hlásny Vladimir and Jung Byung Joon. 91:21-41. 2016.
Photo-Memories: DPRK-Russia By Train. Victoria Kim. 92: 187-204. 2017
North Korean Fragments of Post-Socialist Guyana. Moe Taylor. 93: 31-42. 2018

O.

OBITUARY
In Memoriam: Alan Heyman (1931 – 2014). 88: 53-57. 2012

OCCUPATIONS
The Village Guilds of Old Korea.  P. L. Gillett.  IV, part II:13-14. 1913.

P.

PAE UN-SONG
The Korean Painter Pae Un-sŏng. Jaroslav Olsa Jr.. 90:95-116. 2015.

PAINTINGS
Some Pictures and Painters of Corea.  Charles Hunt.  XIX:1-34. 1930.
The Korean Painter Pae Un-sŏng. Jaroslav Olsa Jr.. 90:95-116. 2015.

PALACES
Palaces in Seoul.  Helen B. Chapin.  XXXII:3-50. 1951.
Cultivating Collective Memories: Seoul’s Changgyeonggung. David Kendall. 92: 1-20. 2017

PANSORI
From Traditional Opera to Modern Music Theatre? Jan Creutzenberg. 88:87-102. 2012

PARHAE (699-926)
Some Notes on Parhae (P’ohai).  William E. Henthorn.  XXXVII:65-81. April 1961.

PERFORMING ARTS
Kim Ch’on-Hung[Kim Ch¡¯ŏn-hŭng]: Portrait of a Performing Artist. Judy Van Zile. 66:45-60. 1991.
For Men or Women?  The Case of Chinju Kŏmmu, A Sword Dance from South Korea. Judy VanZile. 75:9. 2000.

PHILOSOPHY: see CONFUCIANISM

PLANTS
Chronology of Plant Taxonomy in Korea.  Lee Tchang-Bok.  XLIX:48-54. 1974.
Herbae Koreanae, Being a First List of Some of the Commonest Herbaceous Plants Found in Korea. A Sister of the Community of St. Peter. XVIII:43-82. 1929.
Geographical Divisions of Korean Plants. Kong, Woo-seok. 69:23-44. 1994.

POETRY
An Introduction to the Sijo—A Form of Short Korean Poem. Richard Rutt. XXXIV:1-88. 1958.
Kim Sakkat, Vagabond Poet. Richard Rutt.  XLI:59-87. 1964.
Traditional Korean Poetry Criticism.  Richard Rutt.  XLVII:105-143. 1972.
Ch’ao-hsun Fu. Tung Yueh. Trans. and annotated by Richard Rutt. XLVIII:29-73. 1973.
The Mature Poetry of Chong Chi-Young.  Daniel A. Kister. 65:1-14. 1990.
Chong Chi-Young [Chŏng Chi-yong]’s Night and Mountain Poems: Eight Poems from the Poet’s Mature Years. Daniel A. Kister trans. 65:15-22. 1990.
The Poetic Vision of Kim Kwang-kyu. Brother Anthony. 66:23-44. 1991.

Selected Translations from the Poetry of Kim Iryŏp. Translated by Sang Ran Lee, S. E. Solberg. 71:31-40. 1996.

The Poetry of Shin Kyŏng-nim.  Brother Anthony. 74:27-48. 1999

The Temple on a Hill in Seoul [poems].  F. J. Seligson.  82:29-52. 2007.

Squirrels of Lone Tree Mountain [poems]. Fred Jeremy Seligson. 83:107-116. 2008.

Old Guy Winter [poems]. Fred Jeremy Seligson. 84:97-110. 2009.
Imagining Community and Nation in Late Chosŏn Kasa. Boudewijn Walraven. 92:91-114. 2017

POETS

Ch’oe Ch’i-wun [Ch’oe Ch’i-wŏn]: His Life and Times.  G. H. Jones. III:1-17. 1903.

Kim Sakkat, Vagabond Poet. Richard Rutt.  XLI:59-87. 1964.

The Mature Poetry of Chong Chi-Young.  Daniel A. Kister. 65:1-14. 1990.

The Poetic Vision of Kim Kwang-kyu. Brother Anthony [Teague]. 66:23-44. 1991.

Kosan, Yun Son-Do (I587-1671): The Man and His Island. Kim Yong-dok.  67:61-70. 1992.

Yi I, Yulgok (1536-1584), A Path to Maturation and Fulfillment: Poetry, Philosophy, and Wisdom. Philippe Thiébault. 74:59-86. 1999

Selected Translations from the Poetry of Kim Iryŏp. Translated by Sang Ran Lee, S. E. Solberg. 71:31-40. 1996.
“Literature Play” in a New World. Robert J. Fouser. 93: 53-66. 2018.
Imaginative Awakenings: Dream Writing in South Korea. Loren Goodman. 92: 175-186. 2017.
Three Generations of Poetic Dissent: Kim Jiha, Park Nohae, Song Kyung-dong. Brother Anthony. 94: 1-14. 2019.

POLITICAL LIFE

Women in Korean Politics. Chunghee Sarah Soh. 69:71-7. 1994.

Kim Iryŏp: Pioneer Writer/Refomer in Colonial Korea. Bonnie B. C. Oh. 71:9-30. 1996.

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT—JAPAN

Japanese-Korean Relations after the Japanese Invasion of Korea in the 16th Century.  I. Yamagata.  IV, part II:1-11. 1913.

 

POPULAR MUSIC

             Three Waves of Korean Punk Explored Through Compilation Albums. Jon Dunbar. 94: 169-198. 2019.

PORT HAMILTON

             Life at Port Hamilton during the “Preventive Occupation,” 1885-87. Robert Neff. 79:65-78. 2004.

POSTAL SERVICE-HISTORY

The Postal History of Dynastic Korea.  John T. Nugent.  LI:56-64. 1976.

POTTERY

The Appeal of Korean Celadon.  G. St. G. M. Gompertz. 52:45-54. 1977.

Catalogue, A. I. Ludlow Collection.  XIV:40-62. 1923.

Ceramic History of the Yi Period.  G. St. G. M. Gompertz.  XLII:3-25. 1966.

Pottery of the Korai [Koryŏ] Dynasty (924-1392).  A. I. Ludlow.  XIV:33-39. 1923.

Pottery Production in the Earliest Years of the Yi Dynasty. Gregory Henderson.  XXXIX:5-22.  Dec., 1962.

A Study of the Punwŏn.  Kang Man-kil.  XLIV:71-127. 1968.

PREGNANCY

A Study of the Childbearing Behavior of Rural Korean Women and Their Families.  Dorothea Sich and Kim Young-key. 53:27-57. 1978.

PRINTING—HISTORY

Book Production and Printing in Corea.  M. N. Trollope.  XXV:101-107. 1936.

PRISONS

‘A Children’s Paradise’: Reforming Juvenile Incarceration under the US Military Government in Korea, 1945-48. James D. Hillmer. 94: 19-42. 2019.

PRISONERS OF WAR

              Czechoslovakia in the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission. Alex Švamberk. 88:1-5. 2012
The Korean War, American POWs and the Legacy of Brainwashing. Michael Devine. 92: 163-174. 2017

PUBLISHERS AND PUBLISHING

Publishing in Korea: An Historical Survey.  Han Man-nyun.  XLV:51-95. 1969.

PUNWŎN

A Study of the Punwŏn.  Kang Man-kil.  XLIV:71-127. 1968.

PUSAN

             The Jennie Lovatt Letter: An Early View of Pusan in 1885.  Robert Neff. 78:85-90. 2003

PUYŎ

Puyŏ, One of Korea’s Ancient Capitals.  Helen B. Chapin.  XXXII:51-61. 1951.

Q.

QUEEN MIN

Queen Min of Korea: Coming to Power. Tatiana M. Simbirtseva. 71:41-54. 1996.

R.

RADIO

Radio and Television in Korea.  Kim Kyu.  XLV:97-107, 1969.

RECORDS

Tigers in The Tree: Korean Family Lineage Records.  Hildi Kang. 66:9-22. 1991.
The Gyehu Deungnok. Mark Peterson. 93: 43-52. 2018

REFORESTATION

Afforestation in Korea.  E. W. Koons.  VI, part I:35-42. 1915.

Reforestation in Korea. Victor K. Teplyakov. 89:65-82. 2014.

RELIGIONS

Ch’ŏndogyo Enters its Second Century.  Benjamin Weems.  XLIII:92-100. 1967.

Chungsan’gyo: Its History, Doctrines and Ritual Practices.  Lee Kang-o. Trans. by Richard Rutt. XLIII:28-66. 1967.

Korea’s Tong-il Movement.  Choi Syn-duk.  XLIII:101-113. 1967.

Leadership and Organization in the Olive Tree Movement.  Felix Moos. XLIII:11-27. 1967.

The New Religions of Korea: Introduction.  Spencer J. Palmer.  XLIII:1-10. 1967,

The New Religions of Korea: A Preliminary Interpretation.  H. Byron Earhart.  XLIX:7-25. 1974.

Religion and Social Values.  Lee Hyo-jae and others.  XLVI: 73-89. 1971.

A Socio-religious Study of Sindonae.  Choi Jai-sok.  XLIII: 67-91. 1967.

Rationality, Practicality and Modernity: Buddhism, Shamanism and Christianity in Contemporary Korean Society.  Hyun-key Kim Hogarth. 73:41-54. 1998.

Sacred Aspects and Assets of Taebaek-san. David A. Mason. 81:111-132. 2006.

Won Buddhism in Korea: A New Religious Movement Comes of Age. Daniel J. Adams. 84:1-35. 2009.
Idolatry, Ideology  and  Nationalism: A  Korean Millenarian Sect and the State. James Grayson. 85:95-107. 2010.

              Mountain Tourism and Religious Heritage Sites: A Fresh Paradigm. David A. Mason. 87:65-80. 2012.

              Origins of the Catholic Church in Korea. Brother Anthony. 89:169-192. 2014.
Minjokchonggyo: The Religions of the Nation. Yeonju Lee. 94: 121-127. 2019.

              Photographing the People who Pray at Jeju Island’s Shamanic Shrines. Joey Rositano. 94: 145-168. 2019.

 RELIGIOUS ART AND SYMBOLISM

Inscription of Buddha at Eun-jin [Ŭnjin]. I:51-56. 1900.

Korea’s Colossal Image of Buddha.  G. H. Jones. I:57-70. 1900.

Some Recent Discoveries in Korean Temples and Their Relationship to Early Eastern Christianity.  E. A. Gordon.  V:1-39. 1914.

A Guide to Haeinsa.  Susan Lauster.  XLVII:59-104. 1972.

Buddhist Ritual Music and Dance.  Allen Heyman. 81:23-32. 2006.

RITUALS

The Martyrdom of Paul Yon: Western Religion and Eastern Ritual in 18th Century Korea.  Donald L. Baker. 54:33-58. 1979.

Receiving the Samsin Grandmother: Conception Rituals in Korea.  Laurel Kendall. 52:55-70. 1977.

The Sacrifice to Confucius in Korea and Its Music.  Robert C. Provine. L:43-69. 1975.

Buddhist Ritual Music and Dance.  Allen Heyman. 81:23-32. 2006.

Photographing the People who Pray at Jeju Island’s Shamanic Shrines. Joey Rositano. 94: 145-168. 2019.

ROBERT THOMAS
Robert Thomas’s First Trip To Korea. Robert Neff (Ed.). 88:152-177. 2012

ROMANIZATION

The Romanization of the Korean Language Based on Its Phonetic Structure.  G. M. McCune & E. O. Reischauer.  XXIX:1-55. 1939.

Tables of McCune-Reischauer System for the Romanization of Korean. XXXVIII:121-128.  Oct., 1961.

ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, KOREA BRANCH

Seventy Years of the RAS in Korea.  Lak-Geoon George Paik.  XLVII:25-39. 1972.

Index to Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch 1900-1983, Volumes 1-58. 59:1-45. 1984.

A History of the Library of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1900-1950. Harold M. Otness. 63:1-12. 1988.

The Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society: The First One Hundred Years.  Horace G. Underwood. 75:1. 2000.

Index to Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society-Korea Branch Volumes I Through 74 (1900-1999) 75:49. 2000.

Index to Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society-Korea Branch Volumes I through 75 (1900-2000). 76:63-80. 2001.

Chusok Trip to China 2002. Nancy Peck. 77:105-116. 2002.

Contributions by Western Scholars to Modern Historiography in Korea, with Emphasis on the RAS-KB. Young Ick Lew. 80:3-18. 2005.

Twenty-Seven Years With The Royal Asiatic Society.  Daniel J. Adams. 82:1-28. 2007.

Presidents of the Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch. Jang, Song-Hyon. 84:111-113. 2009.

             The Early Years of the RASKB : 1900 – 1920. Brother Anthony. 85:131-149. 2010.

             My 45 years with the RASKB. Bae, Sue Ja. 86:1-5. 2011.

ROYAL COMPOUNDS

             Chosŏn Dynasty Royal Compounds—Windows to a Lost Culture. Peter Bartholomew. 68:11-44. 1993.

ROYAL DRAGON MONASTERY

The Founding of the Royal Dragon Monastery.  David H. McClung, trans. and annotator. 53:69-79. 1978.

RUSSIA

P G. von Moellendorff’s Pro-Russian Activities in Korea (1882-1885): Opinions of Russian Historiographers.  T. M. Simbirtseva. 76:31-44. 2001.

Russian Whaling in Joseon Korea. Robert D. Neff and Jeon Dong-Hun. 87:97-116. 2012.

S.

SAKHALIN KOREANS
Forgotten People: The Koreans of Sakhalin Island. 1945-1991. Andrei Lankov. 85:13-28.2010

SAMGUK SAGI

             Samguk Sagi Volume 48: Biographies Book 8. Mark E. Byington. 67:71-82. 1992.

SAMGUK YUSA

The Founding of the Royal Dragon Monastery. Trans. and annotated by David H. McClung. 53:69-79. 1978.

SCHOFIELD, DR. FRANK WILLIAM

Dr. Frank William Schofield and His Place in Korea History. Jin Young Choi. 65:23-34. 1990.

SCHOLARS AND THINKERS

The Chinese Learning and Pleasures of a Country Scholar, An Account of Traditional Chinese Studies in Rural Korea.  Richard Rutt.  XXXVl:1-100. 1960.

Ch’oe Ch’i-wun [Ch’oe Ch’i-wŏn]: His Life and Times.  G. H. Jones. III:1-17. 1903.

Chŏng Tasan (1762-1836). Moo Sook Hahn. 64:79-88. 1989.

Yi I, Yulgok (1536-1584), A Path to Maturation and Fulfillment: Poetry, Philosophy, and Wisdom. Philippe Thiébault. 74:59-86. 1999.

Kim Iryŏp: Pioneer Writer/Refomer in Colonial Korea. Bonnie B. C. Oh. 71:9-30. 1996.

SEOUL

Han-Yang (Seoul).  J. S. Gale. II, part II:1-43. 1902.

Historical Background of Seoul City.  Lee Hyo-jae and others.  XLVI:15-19. 1971.

A History of the Chŏng Dong Area and the American Embassy Residence.  Gregory Henderson.  XXXV:1-32. 1959.

Seoul City Administration.  Lee Hyo-jae and others.  XLVI:21-23. 1971.

Seoul: Founding the New Capital. Yon-ung Kwon. 68:1-10. 1993.

Seoul. Sam Kidder.  68:45-56. 1993.

             City Planning and Neighborhood Preservation in Seoul. Josh Moreinis. 69:53-70. 1994.

             Windows to the Past. Jon Dunbar. 90:139-158. 2015.
Transport Development in Korea. Andy Tebay and Nikola Medimorec. 91:43-54. 2016.
Seoul’s Last Moon Village(s). Jon Dunbar. 91:121-141. 2016
Cultivating Collective Memories: Seoul’s Changgyeonggung. David Kendall. 92: 1-20. 2017.
Reinventing the Lost Village of Zandari. Jon Dunbar. 92:41-72. 2017
Exploring Manchocheon, Seoul’s Underground River. Jon Dunbar. 93: 97-136. 2018

SEX ROLES

Strong Men and Virtuous Women: Changing Male and Female Roles in Korea.  Jack O. Balswick. 56:27-35. 1981.

Women in Korean Politics. Chunghee Sarah Soh. 69:71-7. 1994.

SHAMINISM

The Spirit Worship of the Koreans.  George Heber Jones. II, part I:37-58. 1902.

The Han-Sam-Wei-I Principle for Eastern Societies.  David Chung. XXXVIII:95-118.  Oct., 1961.

Receiving the Samsin Grandmother: Conception Rituals in Korea.  Laurel Kendall. 52:55-70. 1977.

Korean Shamanism and Cultural Nationalism. Hyun-kye Kim Hogarth. 69:1-22. 1994.

Rationality, Practicality and Modernity: Buddhism, Shamanism and Christianity in Contemporary Korean Society.  Hyun-key Kim Hogarth. 73:41-54. 1998.

Photographing the People who Pray at Jeju Island’s Shamanic Shrines. Joey Rositano. 94: 145-168. 2019.

SHIN KYŎNG-NIM (1935- )

The Poetry of Shin Kyŏng-nim.  Brother Anthony (An Sonjae). 74:27-48. 1999

SHINMIYANGYO
The Shinmiyangyo. Thomas Duvernay. 89:1-50. 2014.

SHIPS

Korean Boats and Ships.  Horace H. Underwood.  XXIII, part I:1-89. 1934.

SHIPWRECKS

Account of the Shipwreck of a Dutch Vessel on the Coast of the Isle of Quelpart, With Description of the Kingdom of Korea.  Hendrik Hamel.  IX:91-148. 1918.

A Shipwreck (Korean) in 1636 A.D. J. S. Gale, trans.  XV:3-22. 1924.

Korea’s Inhospitable Shores : Cheju Island Shipwrecks. Robert Neff. 82:53-88. 2007.

The Wreck of the ChusanRobert Neff. 84:37-50. 2009.

SHRUBS

Arboretum Coreense, Being a Preliminary Catalogue of the Vernacular Names of Fifty of the Commonest Trees and Shrubs Found in Chosen.  M. N. Trollope.  IX:69-90. 1918.

Arboretum Coreense, Part II, Being a Second List of Fifty of the Best-known Trees and Shrubs Found in Corea, With Some Prefatory Notes on Those Contained in Part I. M. N. Trollope.  XI:39-100. 1920.

SIGNALS AND SIGNALING

Beacon Fires of Old Korea.  E. Wade Koons.  XVI:46-52. 1925.

SIJO

An Introduction to the Sijo—A Form of Short Korean Poem.  Richard Rutt.  XXXIV:1-88. 1958.

SILK

             The Origin and Development of Sericulture in Korea. Sim Yeon-ok. 79:79-89. 2004.

SILLA DYNASTY

The Flower Boys of Silla (Hwarang).  Richard Rutt.  XXXVIII:1-66. Oct., 1961.

The Buddhist Transformation of Silla Kingship: Buddha as a King and King as a Buddha. N. M. Pankaj.  70:15-36. 1995.

SLAVERY

             Slaves and Owners; or Servants and Masters? A Preliminary Examination of Slavery in Traditional Korea.  Mark Peterson. 60:31-41. 1985.

SOCIAL CONDITIONS

Level of Living.  Lee Hyo-jae and others.  XLVI:43-49. 1971.

A Perspective of Three Neighborhoods.  Lee Hyo-jae and others.  XLVI:25-42. 1971.

Social Organization of Upper Han Hamlet in Korea. Chungnim C. Han 62: 1-142. 1987.

Kyŏngno-dang of Korea. Peter H. Kunkel, Shin, Jae-shin, Yi, Kang-suk. 63:69-80. 1988.
Reinventing the Lost Village of Zandari. Jon Dunbar. 92:41-72. 2017

SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS

Captain Basil Hall’s Account of His Voyage to the West Coast of Corea in 1816.  XI:3-37. 1920.

Daily Life.  Lee Hyo-jae and others.  XLVI:51-61. 1971.

Korean Survivals and Discussion.  H. B. Hulbert.  I:25-50. 1900.

Life in Urban Korea.  Lee Hyo-jae and others.  XLVI:1-89. 1971.

Master Eibokken on Korea and the Korean Language: Supplementary Remarks on Hamel’s Narrative.  Frits Vos. L:7-42. 1975.

Some Reflections on Korean Patterns.  Paul S. Crane.  XLVII:41-57. 1972.

Slaves and Owners; or Servants and Masters? A Preliminary Examination of Slavery in Traditional Korea.  Mark Peterson. 60:31-41. 1985.

Generational Change and Confucianism: Organization and Interaction in Korea.  Tony Michell. 61:15-34. 1986.

Social Organization of Upper Han Hamlet in Korea. Chungnim C. Han 62: 1-142. 1987.

New Year’s by the Sea. Timothy R. Tangherlini. 63:29-36. 1988.

Traditional Beliefs and Prenatal Care in Urban Korea. Emily E. Kim. 63:67-68. 1988.

Kyŏngno-dang of Korea. Peter H. Kunkel, Shin, Jae-shin, Yi, Kang-suk. 63:69-80. 1988.

Three Koreas I Have Known. Henry Dodge Appenzeller.  66:61-76. 1991.

Why Not Believe in Evil?  C. Fred Alford. 72:13-22. 1997.

Rationality, Practicality and Modernity: Buddhism, Shamanism and Christianity in Contemporary Korean Society.  Hyun-key Kim Hogarth. 73:41-54. 1998.

Korean Identities: What Does It Mean to be Korean American in Korea? Mary Yu Danico. 80:115-136. 2005.
Brilliant as the Morning Star: Cultural notes on the yogang. Boudewijn Walraven. 91:109-120. 2016.

Photographing the People who Pray at Jeju Island’s Shamanic Shrines. Joey Rositano. 94: 145-168. 2019.

SOCIOLOGY

Sociology in Korea.  Lee Man-gap.  XLVI:7-10. 1971.

Social Organization of Upper Han Hamlet in Korea. Chungnim C. Han 62:1-142. 1987.

SŎNGGYUN’GWAN

Some Notes on the Sŏnggyun’gwan.  Kim Chongguk and Kim Chinman. XXXVIII:69-91. Oct., 1961.

SPIRITUALISM

The Spirit Worship of the Koreans.  George Heber Jones.  II, part I:37-58. 1902.

STATUS OF WOMEN

Receiving the Samsin Grandmother: Conception Rituals in Korea.  Laurel Kendall. 52:55-70. 1977,

SUSŎK

Traditional Korean Susŏk. Min, Kyung-hyun. 63:13-28. 1988.

SYMBOLISM

Palaces in Seoul.  Helen B. Chapin.  XXXII:3-50. 1951.

Patterns of Furniture Design during the Yi Dynasty.  Pai Man-sill.  XLIV:129-138. 1968.

A Plea for the Investigation of Korean Myths and Folklore.  Cecil H. N. Hodges.  V:41-53. 1914.

Symbolism and Literary Reference in Traditional Korean Gardens. Jill Matthews. 88:103-120. 2012

SYNGMAN RHEE
Syngman Rhee: Socialist. David P. Fields. 91:93-108. 2016.

T.

TAE-GAYA

             On the Problem of International Status and Stages of the Socio-Political Development of Tae-gaya in the Late 5th and Early 6th Centuries.  Vladimir Tikhonov. 73:55-88. 1998.

TALISMANS

See CHARMS

TAEBAEK-SAN

Sacred Aspects and Assets of Taebaek-san. David A. Mason. 81:111-132. 2006

TAOISM

Lao Tzu and Nietzsche: Wanderer and Superman.  Park Yn-hui. 56:47-58. 1981.

TEA CULTURE

             A Short History of Tea.  Brother Anthony, of Taizé. 72:1-12. 1997.

             Korean Patriot and Tea Master: Hyodang Choi Beom-Sul. Brother Anthony of Taizé. 82:107-128. 2007.

              A history of Tea in China, Sometimes Touching on Korea. Steven D. Owyoung. 86:93-121. 2011.

              Tea in Early and Later Joseon: Yi Mok, Dasan, Cho-ui. Brother Anthony. 86:123-146. 2011.

TELEVISION

Radio and Television in Korea.  Kim Kyu.  XLV:97-107. 1969.

TEMPLES

Some Recent Discoveries in Korean Temples and Their Relationship to Early Eastern Christianity.  E. A. Gordon.  V:1-39. 1914.

Entry Sequence to Buddhist Temples. Kim Kyun. 60:15-30. 1985.

Form and Philosophy in Korean Buddhist Temple, Landscape and Architecture. Valeri Tian. 71: 55-95. 1996.
The Diamond Mountains: Lost Paradise. Brother Anthony. 93:1-18. 2018

THOMAS, R. J.—BIOGRAPHY

The Two Visits of the Rev. R. J. Thomas to Korea.  M. W. Oh.  XXII:95-123. 1933.

TOK-DO

Further Investigation into the June 8, 1948 Bombing of Dokdo Island. Mark S. Lovmo. 78:21-34. 2003.

TOMBS—YI DYNASTY

Tombs of the Yi Dynasty Kings and Queens.  Wilbur Bacon.  XXXIII:1-40. 1957.

TONG-NAI RIVER

Ecological Studies in the Tong-nai River Basin.  R. G. Mills.  XII:3-78. 1921.

TOURISM

             Sacred Aspects and Assets of Taebaek-san. David A. Mason. 81:111-132. 2006

             Jiri-san : Sacred Aspects and Assets. David A. Mason. 82:89-106. 2007.

             Mountain Tourism and Religious Heritage Sites: A Fresh Paradigm. David A. Mason. 87:65-80. 2012.
The Diamond Mountains: Lost Paradise. Brother Anthony. 93:1-18. 2018

TOWNSEND, WALTER D.

Walter D. Townsend: Pioneer American Businessman in Korea.  Harold F. Cook.  XLVIII:74-103. 1973.

TRADITIONAL CULTURE

Traditional Korean Susŏk. Min, Kyung-hyun. 63:13-28. 1988.

Symbolism and Literary Reference in Traditional Korean Gardens. Jill Matthews. 88:103-120. 2012.

A Korean Counterblaste to Tobacco. Boudewijn Walraven. 89:99-110. 2014.

TRANSACTIONS OF THE RAS-KB

             Index to Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch 1900-1983, Volumes 1-58. 59:1-45. 1984.

             Index to Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society-Korea Branch Volumes I Through 74 (1900-1999). 75:49. 2000.

             Index to Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society-Korea Branch Volumes I through 75 (1900-2000). 76:63-80. 2001

TRANSLATIONS

A Shipwreck (Korean) in 1636 A.D. J. S. Gale, trans.  XV:3-22. 1924.

From Koryu To Kyung (Pictures of Koryŏ) by Soh Keung, Imperial Chinese Envoy to Korea 1124 A. D. Trans. by L. G[eorge] Paik. XXIII:90-94. 1934.

Introduction to Courante’s Bibliographie CoréeneTrans. by W. Massy Royds.  XXV:1-99. 1936.

Chungsan’gyo: Its History, Doctrines and Ritual Practices.  Lee Kang-o. Trans. by Richard Rutt. XLIII:28-66. 1967.

Record of Reprimands and Admonitions (Chingbirok).  Yu Sŏngnyong. Trans. by Wilbur D. Bacon.  XLVII:7-24. 1972.

Ch’ao-hsun Fu.  Tung Yueh. Trans. and annotated by Richard Rutt. XLVIII:29-73. 1973.

James Gale’s Translation of the Yŏnhaengnok, An Account of the Korean Embassy to Peking, 1712-1713.  Reworked and Introductory Notes by Richard Rutt.  XLIX:55-144. 1974.

Paegun Sosŏl, the White Cloud Essays of Yi Kyubo.  Trans. and Annotated by Richard Rutt. 52:1-37. 1977.

Poems by Korean Children. Trans. by Helen Rose Tieszen. 53:1-26. 1978.

The Founding of the Royal Dragon Monastery.  David H. McClung, trans. and annotator. 53:69-79. 1978.

Chong Chi-Young[Chŏng Chi-yong]’s Night and Mountain Poems: Eight Poems from the Poet’s Mature Years. Daniel A. Kister trans. 65:15-22. 1990.

Footprints of The Wild Goose: Horak hongjo or Hodong sŏrak ki by Kŭmwŏn. Richard Rutt. 68:57-98. 1993.

Selected Translations from the Poetry of Kim Iryŏp. Translated by Sang Ran Lee, S. E. Solberg. 71:31-40. 1996.

Translations of Hong Kildong: From Story to Classic to Mascot and Beyond.  Robert J. Fouser. 75:25. 2000.

Chŏn Chaekyŏng’s Butterfly. Tristan Webb. 90:165-176. 2015.

TRANSPORTATION

Development and Trend of the Automotive Transportation in Chosen. W. W. Taylor.  XV:57-82. 1924.
Transport Development in Korea. Andy Tebay And Nikola Medimorec. 91:43-54. 2016

TREES

Arboretum Coreense, Being a Preliminary Catalogue of the Vernacular Names of Fifty of the Commonest Trees and Shrubs Found in Chosen.  Mark Napier Trollope.  IX:69-90. 1918.

Arboretum Coreense, Part II, Being a Second List of Fifty of the Best-known Trees and Shrubs Found in Corea, With Some Prefatory Notes on Those Contained in Part I. Mark Napier Trollope.  XI:39-100. 1920.

Reforestation in Korea. Victor K. Teplyakov. 89:65-82. 2014.

U.

U.S.-DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE

A History of the Chŏng Dong Area and the American Embassy Residence.  Gregory Henderson.  XXXV: 1-32. 1959.

United States Ministers to Korea, 1882-1905: The Loss of American Innocence.  Robert R. Swartout. 57:29-40. 1982.

U.S.-KOREAN RELATIONS

The United States-Korean Relations 1866-1871.  E. M. Cable.  XXVIII:1-230. 1938.

The American Role in the Opening of Korea to the West. Donald S. MacDonald.  XXXV:51-66. 1959.

Early American Contacts with Korea.  Harold F. Cook. 55:85-107. 1980.

Changing Patterns in American Diplomacy: Implications foi Korean-American Relations.  Richard L. Walker. 57:1-9. 1982.

On the Centenary of America’s First Treaty with Korea.  Harold F. Cook. 57:11-28. 1982.

Shared Failure: American Military Advisor,, in Korea, 1888-1896. Donald M. Bishop. 58:53-76. 1983.

Recollections of a Missionary Kid Returning to Korea, August 28, 1945. Park L. Gerdine. 80:19-34. 2005.

             Christianity, American Missionaries, and Korean Immigration to the United States, 1903-1915. Wayne Patterson. 88:59-78. 2012.

              ‘A Children’s Paradise’: Reforming Juvenile Incarceration under the US Military Government in Korea, 1945-48. James D. Hillmer. 94: 19-42. 2019.

 

 UIGWE
The Return of the Uigwe. Alan C. Heyman. 85:77-93. 2010.

UNDERWOOD, HORACE GRANT

             Horace Grant Underwood (1917-2004).  Daniel J. Adams. 78:1-2. 2003.

ŬNJIN

Inscription on Buddha at Eun-jin [Ŭnjin]. I:51-56. 1900.

Korea’s Colossal Image of Buddha.  G. H. Jones. I:57-70. 1900.

URBAN PLANNING

             City Planning and Neighborhood Preservation in Seoul. Josh Moreinis. 69:53-70. 1994.
Seoul’s Last Moon Village(s). Jon Dunbar. 91:121-141. 2016.
Reinventing the Lost Village of Zandari. Jon Dunbar. 92:41-72. 2017

V.

VALUES

Religion and Social Values.  Lee Hyo-,jae and others.  XLVI: 73-89. 1971.

Why Not Believe in Evil?  C. Fred Alford. 72:13-22. 1997.

VIETNAM-KOREAN RELATIONS

             The Inquiring Literatus: Yi Sugwang’s ‘Brush-Talks’ with Phùng Khac Khoan in Beijing in 1598. William F. Pore. 83:1-26. 2008.

VILLAGES

The Village Guilds of Old Korea.  P. L. Gillett.  IV, part II:13-14. 1913.

VON MOLLENDORFF, PAUL-GEORG

Paul-Georg von Mollendorff-Scholar and Statesman.  Walter Liefer. 57:41-52. 1982.

P G. von Moellendorff¡¯s Pro-Russian Activities in Korea (1882-1885): Opinions of Russian Historiographers.  T. M. Simbirtseva. 76:31-44. 2001.

VOYAGES AND TRAVELS

Captain Basil Hall’s Account of His Voyage to the West Coast of Corea in 1816.  XI:3-37. 1920.

Diary of a Trip to Sul-Ak San [Sŏrak-san] (Via the Diamond Mountains) 1923.  Charles Hunt.  XXIV:1-14. 1935.

The Korean Record on Captain Basil Hall’s Voyage of Discovery to the West Coast of Korea.  George Paik.  XXIV:15-19. 1935.

A Shipwreck (Korean) in 1636 A.D. J. S. Gale, trans.  XV:3-22. 1924.

How the West First Learned about Korea. Brother Anthony. 87:117-160. 2012.

A glimpse of the Korea. Cyprian A. G. Bridge. 87:161-168. 2012.

             An English Chemist Visits Korea in 1899. Brother Anthony (Ed.). 88:141-151. 2012

             Robert Thomas’s First Trip To Korea. Robert Neff (Ed.). 88:152-177. 2012.
Korean Perspectives on 4 English Voyages. William F. Pore. 91:1-19. 2016.
“Korea as Seen from the Saddle” (Homer Hulbert’s accounts of a journey to Pyongyang: Part One). Robert D. Neff. 91:143-162. 2016.
The Diamond Mountains: Lost Paradise. Brother Anthony. 93:1-18. 2018

W.

WEAPONS

Korean Weapons and Armor.  John L. Boots.  XXIII, part II:1-37. 1934.

WESTERNERS IN KOREA

Some Notes of the Earliest Western Contacts with Korea.  G. St. G. M. Gompertz.  XXXIII:41-54. 1957.

Britons in Korea. S. J. Whitwell. XLI:3-56. 1964.

Contributions by Western Scholars to Modern Historiography in Korea, with Emphasis on the RAS-KB. Young Ick Lew. 80:3-18. 2005.

How the West First Learned about Korea. Brother Anthony. 87:117-160. 2012.

A glimpse of the Korea. Cyprian A. G. Bridge. 87:161-168. 2012.

Recent Journeys in Korea: 1883-4. William Richard Carles. 86:147-173. 2011.

The life of William Richard Carles. Brother Anthony. 86:175-179. 2011.
Two Accounts of the French expedition of 1866. Brother Anthony. 91:163-193. 2016.

WETLANDS

             The Crane in the Pine Tree: The State of Wetlands in Korea. Nial Moores. 77:59-68. 2002.

WOLVES

              Korean Wolves: The Princes of Darkness. Robert Neff. 94: 107-120. 2019.

WOMENS’ ISSUES

An Historical Study of Discriminatory Legislation Against the Descendants of Concubines in Korea, 1415-1894.  Hahm Pyong-choon. XLII:27-48. 1966.
Korean Women’s Traditional Outfit and Chador: Cousins? Maija Rhee Devine. 92: 155-162. 2017.
Re-centering Female Narratives through Murmurs and Song. Hilary Vanessa Finchum-Sung. 94: 85-106. 2019.

WON BUDDHISM

             Won Buddhism in Korea: A New Religious Movement Comes of Age. Daniel J. Adams. 84:1-35. 2009.

Y.

YI DYNASTY—HISTORY

The Yi Dynasty Annals of Korea.  G. M. McCune.  XXIX:57-82. 1939.

YI HA-ŬNG

Some Lesser-known Facts about Taewŏn’gun and His Foreign Policy. Lee Sun-keun.  XXXIX:23-46.  Dec., 1962.

YI I, YULGOK (1536-1584)

Yi I, Yulgok (1536-1584), A Path to Maturation and Fulfillment: Poetry, Philosophy, and Wisdom. Philippe Thiébault. 74:59-86. 1999

YI KYU-BO (1168-1241)

Paegun Sosŏl, the White Cloud Essays of Yi Kyubo.  Trans. and Annotated by Richard Rutt. 52:1-37. 1977.

YI TOEGYE (1501-1570)
Yi Toegye, John Calvin, and the Love of Learning in Korea. Daniel J. Adams. 83:73-96. 2008.

YOGANG
Brilliant as the Morning Star: Cultural notes on the yogang. Boudewijn Walraven. 91:109-120. 2016.

YŎJU

The Historic Town of Yo-Ju [Yŏju], Its Surroundings and Celebrities. Charles Hunt.  XXXI:24-34. 1948-49.

Supplement to Article on Yo-Ju [Yŏju] in Vol.  XXXI.  Charles Hunt. XXXII:79-82. 1951.

YŎNHAENGNOK

James Gale’s Translation of the Yŏnhaengnok, An Account of the Korean Embassy to Peking, 1712-1713.  Reworked and Introductory Notes by Richard Rutt.  XLIX:55-144. 1974.

ZUBER, HENRI

Henri Zuber’s Day-by-Day Record (of the French 1866 Expedition). Brother Anthony. 90:71-94. 2015.