AKSE Newsletter 8 (1985) AKSE 8 (1985) – Maria Silvia Codecasa, The Question of T’amra Maria Silvia Codecasa, The Question of T’amraRobert Winstanley-Chesters9th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 8 (1985) AKSE 8 (1985) – Libuse Bohackova, Korean Culture in Japan Libuse Bohackova, Korean Culture in JapanRobert Winstanley-Chesters9th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 8 (1985) AKSE 8 (1985) – Letter from the Editor, Robert Provine Letter from the Editor, Robert ProvineRobert Winstanley-Chesters9th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 8 (1985) AKSE 8 (1985) – Kih Seong Kuh, Das Frauenbild in der Modernen Koreanischen Literatur Kih Seong Kuh, Das Frauenbild in der Modernen Koreanischen LiteraturRobert Winstanley-Chesters9th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 8 (1985) AKSE 8 (1985) – Keith Howard, Nongak – Scholar and Performer Ideas about Origin and Function in the Performance of Korea’s Farming Bands Keith Howard, Nongak - Scholar and Performer Ideas about Origin and Function in the Performance…Robert Winstanley-Chesters9th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 8 (1985) AKSE 8 (1985) – Josef Genzor, Korean Studies in Czechoslovakia Josef Genzor, Korean Studies in CzechoslovakiaRobert Winstanley-Chesters9th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 8 (1985) AKSE 8 (1985) – Ingeborg Gothel, Some Remarks on P.G Mollendorf (1847-1901) Ingeborg Gothel, Some Remarks on P.G Mollendorf (1847-1901)Robert Winstanley-Chesters9th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 8 (1985) AKSE 8 (1985) – Helga Picht, Problems of Researching the History of Korean Philosophy Helga Picht, Problems of Researching the History of Korean PhilosophyRobert Winstanley-Chesters9th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 8 (1985) AKSE 8 (1985) – Halina Ogarek Czoj, Korean Revolutionary Opera Halina Ogarek Czoj, Korean Revolutionary OperaRobert Winstanley-Chesters9th October 2020
AKSE Newsletter 8 (1985) AKSE 8 (1985) – Frank Nellen, On the Influence of Korean Tones in Western Music Frank Nellen, On the Influence of Korean Tones in Western MusicRobert Winstanley-Chesters9th October 2020