AKSE 1 (1978) – 1977 AKSE conference list of papers
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Andre Fabre – A Study of the Classical Novel Allakkuk chŏn
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Boudewijn Walraven – Sorcery and Sorcery Accusations in the Yijo Sillok, The Old Religions of Korea
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Daniel Bouchez – Reflections on the Interpretation of the Novel Namjŏng Ki in Later Ages
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Editors Letter (William Skillend)
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Frits Vos – Wang Yang-ming and the Heavenly Way in Korea
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Halina Ogarek Czoj – The War of 1592 in Korean Literature of the late Yi Dynasty,
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Inaugural Meeting of AKSE – list of those present
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Martina Deuchler – Aspects of Illegitimacy in Yi Korea
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – Finland
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – France – Alexandre Guillemoz
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – France – Alexandre Guillemoz
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – France – Andre Fabre
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – France – Centre D_Etudes Coreennes
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – France – Christians Deschamps
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – France – Daniel Bouchez
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – France – Marc Orange
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – France – Ogg Li
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – Frankfurt and Heidelburg Universities
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – Leiden University
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Law
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – Private Research
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – Ruhr Universitat Bochum
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – SOAS University of London
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – University of Cambridge
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Publications and Research – University of Durham
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AKSE 1 (1978) – Samuel Hugh Moffett – The Old Religions of Korea
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AKSE 1 (1978) – William Skillend – The Language of Imjin Nok
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AKSE 10 (1987) – AKSE conference 1986
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Alexandre Guillemoz, A Young Shaman
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Andre Fabre, Expressing Cause in Korean – So, Nikka, Nunde, Nurago Ttaemune
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Britain, Queens University Belfast
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Britain, University of Durham
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Britain, University of Edinburgh
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Britain, University of Glasgow
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Britain, University of Leeds
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Britain, University of Manchester
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Britain, University of Newcastle
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Britain, Yorkshire and Humberside Korea Seminar
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Claus Hagenhoff, New Light on German-Korean Relations, 1883-1936
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Czechoslovakia
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Czoj Mia Za [Choe Myongjong], Contacts between Poland and Korea
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Daniel Bouchez, Kim Manjung et le Sangui Zhi
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AKSE 10 (1987) – David Hughes, Oral Mnemonics in Korean Music – The Uses of Nonsense
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Denmark
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AKSE 10 (1987) – East Germany (DDR), Humboldt University
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Finland, University of Turku
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AKSE 10 (1987) – France
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Frank Hoffman, The Korean Minority in China and their Cultural Life
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Gregory Henderson, Korea’s Traditional Military – Old Territory, New Hypotheses
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AKSE 10 (1987) – H.B. Lee [Yi Hyonbok], A Phonetic Study of the Korean Speech Rhythm
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj, Autobiographical Elements in Yi Kiyong’s Novel Pom [Spring]
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Han Ki Doo [Han Kidu], Anti-Buddhism at the end of the Koryo Dynasty and Later Attempts at Solving the Points of Criticism
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Ingeborg Gothel, The Sirhak Scholar Chong Yagyong 1762-1836 – His Greatness and Limitations
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Inok Paek-Howard [Paek Inok], Presentation and Sponsorship of Korean Traditional Music in Northern Ireland – The Music in Community Project at Queens University Belfast
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Italy
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Josef Genzor, Zdenka Kloslova, Frank Nellen, M.N. Pak, Werner Sasse, T Zbikowski, unpresented papers
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Kang Sinhang, Changes in Modern Korean Language
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Karoly Fendler, Korean Literature Published in Hungary after 1945
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Keith Howard, ‘Near Ink One is Stained Black’ – Lineage and Heredity as Factors in the Identity of Ritual Specialists in Chollanamdo
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Kim Chung Sil, Une Etude Sur Roman Historique – Francais, Anglais, Coreen
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Kim Sung-ha, An Outline for Discussion of Exchange of Materials between Institutions and Individuals in Europe and the Harvard-Yenching Library, Harvard University
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AKSE 10 (1987) – L Koncevich, The Elementary Linguistic Notions in the Hunmin Chongum
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AKSE 10 (1987) – L Nikolsky, Plural in Contemporary Korean
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Le Conte de K’ongjwi et Patchwi et sa Place Parmi les Diverses Historires de Cendrillons, Maurice Coyaud
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Lee Sang-oak [Yi Sangok], Vowel Harmony in Hyangga
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Lee Song Mu [Yo Songmu], Slavery in the Early Choson Dynasty – Ownership of New Born Slave Children
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Li Ogg, Les Monarques de Silla et la Famille de Kim Chuwon
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AKSE 10 (1987) – London, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 10 (1987) – M Nikitina, The Myth of the Archer-Sun and Two Masters [of the Water and the Earth
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Mahn Gunn Yu, Phonemic-Prosodic Transcription of Korean in the Roman Alphabet
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Mikolaj Melanowicz, Spiritual Forces and Reality – Han Malsuk and her Novel Hymn of the Spirit
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Minje Zhi, Perception of Korean Plosives
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 10 (1987) – New Bibliographies, Korean and Korean-American Studies Bulletin
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AKSE 10 (1987) – New Horizons in Korean Studies
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Poland, University of Warsaw
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Proposed Amendment to Constitution of the Association for Korean Studies in Europe
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Reports on Studies Relating to Korea (General)
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Request for Newsletter Information
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Reta Rentner, Das Thema Krieg und Freiden bei Pak Illo [1561-1642] T’aep’yongsa [Ode an den Freiden, 1598]
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Robert Provine, Preservation, Revival, Authenticity and Development of Traditional Music in Korea
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Rudolf Kranewitter
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Staffan Rosen, Korea in Mongolian Sources
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Sweden, University of Stockholm
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Switzerland, University of Zurich
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Une Carte Astronomique Coreene Montee sur Paravent XVIIIe s- Conjunction D’Influences Scientifiques Asiatiques et Europeenes, Minako Debergh
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AKSE 10 (1987) – USSR
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Vladimir Pucek, New Editions of Korean Traditional Style Popular Novels [Kodae Sosol] in the DPRK
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AKSE 10 (1987) – W.S. Roske-Cho, Love Songs to the Ruler – The Korean Lyric Tradition of Yon’gun
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AKSE 10 (1987) – West Germany (BRD), Duisberg University
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AKSE 10 (1987) – West Germany (BRD), Frankfurt University
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AKSE 10 (1987) – West Germany (BRD), Free University of Berlin
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AKSE 10 (1987) – West Germany (BRD), Heidelberg University
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AKSE 10 (1987) – West Germany (BRD), Kiel University
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AKSE 10 (1987) – West Germany (BRD), Ludwigs Maximillian University
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AKSE 10 (1987) – West Germany (BRD), Melle
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AKSE 10 (1987) – West Germany (BRD), University of Bonn
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AKSE 10 (1987) – West Germany (BRD), University of Tubingen
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AKSE 10 (1987) – William Skillend, Bill Skillend Language Teaching and Korean Studies
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Word Processing and Hangul
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AKSE 10 (1987) – Youngsook Pak [Pak Yongsuk], Western Studies of Korean Art History
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AKSE 11 (1988) – AKSE conference 1987
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Alexandre Guillemoz, L’Utilisation des Sapeques par une Chamane (Mansin)
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Britain, Korea Library Group
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Britain, Korea Society of Northern England
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Britain, Leicester
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Britain, London, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Britain, University of Durham
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Britain, University of Leeds
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Britain, University of Newcastle
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Britain, Yorkshire and Northumbria Korea Seminar
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Chong Yangwan, On the Saga-si (Four Masters Poetry) in the Late Choson Dynasty
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Czechoslovakia, Charles University
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Czoj Mia Za [Choe Myongjong], Development of Korean Buddhism in Poland
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Denmark, University of Copenhagen
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AKSE 11 (1988) – East Germany (DDR), Humboldt University
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Eckart Dege, South Korea’s Industrialization and its Geographical Implications
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Editors Page
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Edward Wagner, An Inquiry into the Chungin Class in the Yi Dynasty
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Finland, University of Helsinki
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AKSE 11 (1988) – France
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Frank Nellen, Tadeusz Zibkowski, unpresented papers
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AKSE 11 (1988) – George Totten, Reflections on Studying Korean History and Political Thought – How to Incorporate Korea into my Course on East Asian Political Thought
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Gina Barnes, Koguryo – Subsistence of an Early Korean Society
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Gregory Henderson, The Question of Korean Aesthetics
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj, Yuhwajon by Sin Chaeho
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Helga Picht, Chakka Suop – Proletarian Writers about Themselves
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Henrik Sorensen, Buddha Son and Patriarch Son – Two Streams of Thought in Korean Buddhism
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Hungary
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Ingeborg Gothel, The Role of the Popular Masses in the Defence of Korea’s Independence in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Inok Paek-Howard [Paek Inok], Nationalism as a Concept in the Music of Korea
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AKSE 11 (1988) – James Grayson, The Rev Dr John Ross and the Translation of the New Testament into Korean
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Josef Genzor, On the Category of Number in Korean
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Kang Sinbang, A Study of the Change of Sino-Korean Dentals
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Karoly Fendler, The Image of Korea in Hungary before 1945
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Keith Howard, Rhythmic Modelling in Korean Percussion Bands
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Kim Jung Bae [Kim Chongbae], A Study on the Yong Kang-dong Silla Tomb in Kyongju
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AKSE 11 (1988) – L Koncevich, Onomastics in the Ancient Korean Myth of Tangun
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AKSE 11 (1988) – L Nikolsky, Mobility of Affixes in Modern Korean
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Lee Young Hee [Yi Younghui], A Report on the Tasan Project Supported by the Daewoo Foundation
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Li Ogg [Yi Ok]¸A Multi Faceted Examination of the Tangun Myth
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Libuse Bohachova, Yonagi Soetsu and his Relation to Korea
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AKSE 11 (1988) – M.N. Pak, Russian Policy Toward Korea Before and During the Sino-Japanese War, 1894-95
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Mariana Nikitina, The Myth of the Female-Sun and her Parents and Buddhism
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Martina Deuchler, A Study of Secondary Sons in Choson Korea
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Poland, University of Warsaw
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Reports on Studies Relating to Korea (General)
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Request for Newsletter Information
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Ritva Lehonkoski, Topic Continuity in Korean
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Romuald Huszcza, The Problem of Personal Pronouns in East Asian Languages and the Category of Honorifics
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Songmoo Kho [Ko Songmu], Two Korean Students in Central Europe in the 1930s Han Hungsu and To Chongho
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Sweden, University of Stockholm
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Switzerland, University of Zurich
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Transliteration of Korean
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AKSE 11 (1988) – USSR
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Vladimir Pucek, Choe Sohae – A Representative of the New Trend Literature (mid 1920s)
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AKSE 11 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), Kiel University
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AKSE 11 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 11 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), University of Cologne
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AKSE 11 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), University of Hamburg
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AKSE 11 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), University of Tubingen
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AKSE 11 (1988) – Youngsook Pak, A Korean Envoy Scroll at SOAS
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AKSE 12 (1988) – A.L Zhovtis, The Metre of Korean Sijo in Russian and Ukrainian Translations
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AKSE 12 (1988) – AKSE conference 1988
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Alexandre Guillemoz , Kut pour la Morte de M.Y
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Amendments to the Association’s Constitution
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Beth McKillop, Illustrated Korean Books in the British Library’s Collection
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Britain, Britain (General)
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Britain, Korea Library Group
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Britain, SOAS University of London, London
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Britain, University of Durham
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Britain, University of Hull
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Britain, University of Newcastle
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Britain, Yorkshire and Northumbria Korea Seminar
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Charles University, Czechoslovakia
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Cho Hae-joang [Cho Haejong], Familism – An Ideological and Organizational Principle Underlying the Korean Transformation
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Denmark, University of Copenhagen
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AKSE 12 (1988) – East Germany (DDR), Humboldt University
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Finland, University of Helsinki
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AKSE 12 (1988) – France
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AKSE 12 (1988) – General Information on Korean Studies
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj, An Chunggon’s Image in Korean Literature
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Henrik Sorensen, An Analysis of the Contents of Korean Buddhist Journals During the Japanese Colonial Period
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Hungary
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Ingeborg Goethel, Summary of a Slide Lecture on ‘Yi Dynasty Architecture in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Inok Paek-Howard [Paek Inok], Agents and Media in the Learning of Korean Traditional Music
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Joo Yong-lip, A Study of the Lute Shaped Bronze Daggers in Korea and Northeastern China
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Josef Genzor, The Semantics of the Passive in Korean
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Karoly Fendler Korea’s Annexation by Japan and the Position of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy – The Hungarian Government
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Katherine Dege, Korea’s Economic Development During the Japanese Occupation as seen by Hermann Lautensach
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Keith Howard, The P’iri, a Wind Instrument of Korea
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Kim Yoon-shik, The Relationship Between Korean and Japanese Proletarian Literature – Im Hwa and Nakano Shigeharu
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Kiyul Sung [Song Kiyol], A Comparative Study of ‘The Tiger and the Dried Persimmon’ in Korean and Japanese Folktales
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AKSE 12 (1988) – L Koncevich, On Modern Original Korean Place Names
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AKSE 12 (1988) – L Nikolsky, Types of Korean-Russian Dictionaries and the Identification of Words
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Lee Ki-moon [Yi Kimun], Match’umpop-kwa p’yojuno-ui kaejong-e taehayo
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Libuse Bohachova , Animal Motifs in Korean Art
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Mark Setton, Tasan’s Practical Learning
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Pak Young-sook [Pak Yongsuk], The Origins of Silla Metalwork
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Request for Newsletter Information
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Reta Rentner, Ubersetzungsliteratur und Ubersetzer – probleme bei der Erschliessung der Mittelalterlichen Koreanischen Literatur
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Songmoo Kho [Ko Songmu], A New View of Hong Homdo
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Survey of the Teaching of Korean Studies in Europe
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Sweden, University of Stockholm
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AKSE 12 (1988) – V.D Atknin, On Non-Finite Verbal Forms in Korean and Manchu-Tongue
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Vladimir Pucek, Reflections of Important Events of Modern Korean History in the Bohemian Press, 1905-1919
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AKSE 12 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), General
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AKSE 12 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), Kiel University
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AKSE 12 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), Konstanz
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AKSE 12 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), University of Cologne
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AKSE 12 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), University of Heidelberg
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AKSE 12 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), University of Mannheim
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AKSE 12 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), University of Saarland
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AKSE 12 (1988) – West Germany (BRD), University of Tubingen
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Yi Songmu, An Analysis of the Chapkwa Pangmok of the Late Yi Dynasty
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Young Jae Choe [Chu Yongjae], Tense, Aspect and Modality in Korea – A Diachronic Perspective
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Yun Pyongsok, The Posthumous Writings of Yi Sangsol and the Patriot Yi Chun
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AKSE 12 (1988) – Zdenka Kloslova, The Early Works of Yi Hyosok
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AKSE 13 (1989) – A Trotsevich, The Story of Chok Song-ui and the Jataka ‘The Friend of Evil’
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AKSE 13 (1989) – AKSE conference 1989
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AKSE 13 (1989) – AKSE conference 1989 conference papers, papers without summaries
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 13 (1989) – BC Koh, Conflict Between the two Koreas – Toward a Conceptual Understanding
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Britain, Korea Library Group
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Britain, London, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Britain, University of Durham
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Britain, Yorkshire and Northumbria Korea Seminar
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Chung Kyo-chul (Jointly with Heinz-Dieter Reese), Koreanische Musik Verstehen – Anmerkugen zu einer Wissenschaftlich Pansori Schallplattenedition
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Constitutional Amendments
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Czechoslovakia, Charles University
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Denmark, University of Copenhagen
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Dieter Eikemeier, After Reading Documents from Korean Unions – A Report on Work in Progress
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AKSE 13 (1989) – East Germany (DDR), Humboldt University
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Finland, University of Helsinki
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AKSE 13 (1989) – France
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Gabor Osvath, Some Experiences in Teaching Hungarian Pronunciation to Korean Students
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Gabriel Johnsson, Trade and Economic Development – Korean Perspectives
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AKSE 13 (1989) – General Information on Korean Studies
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj, Ch’oe Inho and his Novels
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Helga Picht, The Aesthetic Views of the Young Yi Mi-yong
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Hungary, University of Budapest
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Ingeborg Goethel, Modern Korean Painting – How it Began
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Iuliy Bantchev, The Externalised Pattern of Technological Development in South Korea in the 1980s
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Ivana Gruberova, The Representation of Family, Calendar Customs and Festivals in the Sosol Genre
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AKSE 13 (1989) – JaHyun Kim Haboush, Seventeenth Century Korean Views of State and Civilization
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AKSE 13 (1989) – John Whitman, Comparative Consequences of the Reconstruction of Proto-Korean Accent
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Johnathan Best, The Miruk-sa of Paekche
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Karoly Fendler, Sources from the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy on the Modern History of Korea (1885-1912)
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AKSE 13 (1989) – L Koncevich, Some Problems in Studying the Hunmin Chong’um
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AKSE 13 (1989) – L Nikolsky, Classification of Auxiliary Words in the Korean Language
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Note from the Editor
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Pentti Aalto, The Middle Korean Tones and the Altaic Theory
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Poland, University of Warsaw
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Survey of Korean Studies Library Resources in Europe
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Sweden, University of Stockholm
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Switzerland, University of Zurich
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AKSE 13 (1989) – USSR, Leningrad State University, Moscow State University
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AKSE 13 (1989) – V.D Atknin, Korean as an Object of Comparative Studies
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AKSE 13 (1989) – West Germany (BRD), Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 13 (1989) – West Germany (BRD), University of Bonn
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AKSE 13 (1989) – West Germany (BRD), University of Cologne
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AKSE 13 (1989) – West Germany (BRD), University of Tubingen
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AKSE 13 (1989) – Zdenka Kloslova, The Theatre of the New School Sin’pa in the 1920s-1930s
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AKSE 14 (1990) – AKSE conference 1990
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Britain, Korea Library Group
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Britain, University of Durham
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Britain, University of Hull
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Britain, University of Newcastle
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Britain, Yorkshire and Northumbria Korea Seminar
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Chong Ok-cha, Seventeenth Century Books of Ritual
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Chung Yang-wan [Chong Yang-wan], On the Poetry of Mae’chon Hwang Hyon
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Czechoslovakia, Charles University
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AKSE 14 (1990) – E.J. Baek, Lexicography in North Korea
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AKSE 14 (1990) – East Germany (DDR), Humboldt University
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Finland, University of Helsinki
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AKSE 14 (1990) – France
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Frank Nellen, Zur Akzentuierungdiskrepanz Zwischen der Koreanischen Sprache und Musik
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AKSE 14 (1990) – General Information on Korean Studies
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AKSE 14 (1990) – German Kim, Sources for the Study of History, Culture and Language of the Koreans of the Soviet Union
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj, A Korean Solar Myth and some Problems of its Transference to Japan
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Hungary, University of Budapest
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Information on Computer Programs
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Italy
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Jolanta Tubielewicz, Japanese Attitudes Towards Korean Immigration Reflected in the Oldest Extant Literary Works
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Kang Sin-hang, On the Syllable Ending of Old Korean
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Kim Phil-young [Kim P’il-yong], Signification de Hae-egenso Sonyon-ege
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Lee Hyun-bok [Yi Hyon-bok], Standard and Non-Standard Rhythmic Patterns in Spoken Korean
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Martina Deuchler, The Role of Class and Gender in the Formation of Early Choson Society
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Mikhail Pak, Kim Pu-sik as an Historian
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Note from the Editor
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Oleg Kim, Antimony Language in the Life of Soviet Koreans
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AKSE 14 (1990) – papers without summaries
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Poland, University of Warsaw
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Reta Rentner, The Function of the Kasa Ch’up’ung Kambyol Kok in the Classical Korean Narrative Ch’aebong Kambyol Kok
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Robert Provine, State Sacrificial Rites (Chesa) and Ritual Music (Aak) in the Early Choson Dynasty
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Sung Kiyul [Song Ki-yol], A Comparative Survey of the Folktale at 301 in Poland and Korea
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AKSE 14 (1990) – Sweden, University of Stockholm
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AKSE 14 (1990) – USSR
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AKSE 14 (1990) – West Germany (BRD), University of Cologne
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AKSE 14 (1990) – West Germany (BRD), University of Tubingen
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Adrian Buzo, The Significance with the Biography of the Koryo Monk Kyunyo
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AKSE 15 (1991) – AKSE conference 1991
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Britain, Korea Library Group
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Britain, Korea Museums Group
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Britain, Lutterworth
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Britain, University of Durham
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Britain, University of Newcastle
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Bulgaria
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Czechoslovakia, Charles University
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Finland, University of Helsinki
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AKSE 15 (1991) – France
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AKSE 15 (1991) – General Information on Korean Studies
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Germany, Humboldt University, Free University of Berlin
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Germany, University of Hamburg
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Germany, University of Regensburg
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj, Song Yong’s Writings after 1946
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Hungary, University of Budapest
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Ingeborg Gothel, The Art Collection of Paul Geog von Mollendorf
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Italy
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Iuliy Bantchev, The Imperatives of the Economic Détente Between North and South Korea
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Karoly Fendler, Some Diplomatic-Historical Aspects of Early Hungarian-North Korean Relations from 1948-1950 – Pyongyang’s Position and the German Question
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Mark Suh, Problems and Prospects of Local Autonomy and the Process of Decentralization in the Republic of Korea
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Maurizio Riotto, Some Aspects of Korean Culture During the First Millennium BC
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Note from the Editor
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Oleg Kim, Symbols of Korean Folklore
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AKSE 15 (1991) – papers without summaries
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Poland, University of Warsaw
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Ritva Lehonhoski, A New Perspective to Old Problems – Notes on Transitivity in Korean
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AKSE 15 (1991) – USSR
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AKSE 15 (1991) – Yur-bok Lee, China’s New Imperialism in Korea, 1892-1894 – Politics over Economics by Extension of Financial Loans
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AKSE 16 (1992) – AKSE Sponsored Activities in 1992
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Britain, British Association for Korean Studies, Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Britain, Korea Library Group
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Finland, University of Helsinki, University of Tampere
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AKSE 16 (1992) – France
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Germany, Humboldt University, Free University of Berlin
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Germany, Kiel University
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Germany, University of Hamburg
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Germany, University of Heidelberg
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Germany, University of Regensburg
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Hungary
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AKSE 16 (1992) – International Activities of Interest to Members of AKSE
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Italy
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 16 (1992) – Note from the Editor
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AKSE 18 (1994) – AKSE President’s report, Robert Provine
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Belgium, Leuven University
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Britain, Korea Library Group
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Britain, University of Durham
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Britain, University of Newcastle
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Denmark, Nordic Association for Japanese and Korean Studies
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Denmark, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
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AKSE 18 (1994) – European Journal of Korean Studies survey
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Finland, Finnish Association of East Asian Studies
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Finland, University of Helsinki
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Finland, University of Tampere
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AKSE 18 (1994) – France
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AKSE 18 (1994) – General Information on Korean Studies
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Germany, Dusseldorf
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Germany, Free University of Berlin
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Germany, Humboldt University
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Germany, Kiel University
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Germany, University of Bonn
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Hungary, Budapest University
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Kazakhstan
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Korean Studies in Hawaii
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Netherlands, International Institute for Asian Studies
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Note from the Editor
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AKSE 18 (1994) – Russia, State University of St Petersburg
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AKSE 19 (1995) – AKSE Conference 1995
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AKSE 19 (1995) – AKSE Conference 1997
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AKSE 19 (1995) – AKSE Members Meeting 1995
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AKSE 19 (1995) – AKSE President’s report
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Alexander Federov, Altaic Features in Korean Myths and Folktales
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Alfredo Romero-Castilla, Koreans in the Henequen Plantations of the Yucatan and Cuba
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Anthony George, The Underlying Logic of the Biography of Kim Yusin
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Belgium, University of Leuven
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Bernard Vincent Olivier, Wet Rice Cultivation in China’s Far North – The Korean Contribution to the Development of Heilongjiang Province
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Britain, New Malden
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Britain, University of Durham
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Britain, University of Newcastle
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Bulgaria, University of Sofia
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Denes Laurence, Large Jar Coffins in the Yongsan-gang Valley
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Denmark, University of Copenhagen, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Donald Clark, Mining Gold in North Korea – The Rise and Fall of the Oriental Consolidated Mining Corporation
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Electronic Catalogue of the National Central Library (Korea)
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AKSE 19 (1995) – France
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Frank Hoffman, Korean Anarchists, Esperantists and Reading in History – The China Group
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AKSE 19 (1995) – General Information on Korean Studies
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Germany, Cologne
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Germany, Dusseldorf
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Germany, Germany (General)
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Germany, Humboldt University
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Germany, Kiel University
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Germany, Leipzig
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Germany, Munich
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Germany, University of Bonn
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Germany, University of Hamburg
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Gwon-ji Choi, Transition of Honorific Expressions in Korea
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Hungary, University of Budapest
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Jaqueline Pak, An Chang’ho as a Nationalist Leader – A Revisionist Perspective
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Keith Howard, The Coercion and Survival of Korean ‘Comfort Women’ – Memories and Contemporary Issues
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Keith Leuteritz, New Light on the Validity of the Protectorate Treaty of 1905 – Additional German Diplomatic Documents
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Koen de Ceuster, National Symbols in the Landscape of Seoul
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Korea-related Papers at AAS 1995
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Marion Eggert, Grand Views, Great Visions – Choson Dynasty Travel Records on Chiri-san and Paektu-san
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Netherlands, International Institute for Asian Studies
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Poland, University of Warsaw
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Rudiger Frank, The Hamhung Project and the Development of the GDR-DPRK Relations in the 1950s
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Sergey Kurbanov, Belief in Ancestral Spirits and Junior-Senior Relations in Korea
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Slovakia
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 19 (1995) – unsubmitted papers
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Valerie Gelezeau, Transformation of the Cityscape through Cooperative Redevelopment Projects in Seoul
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Vladimir Tikhonov, Writing the Land – Korean Kasa Landscape Descriptions of the Kwanso Region and the Process of Individuation
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AKSE 19 (1995) – Zdenka Kloslova, Korean in the Bohemian Lands and Czechoslovakia
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Alexandre Guillemoz – Chamanisme Muzoc
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Andre Fabre – Korean Japanese. Occitan, Catalan – Problems of Bilingualism
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Austria – Individuals
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Austria – Institutions
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Czechoslovakia
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Denmark
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AKSE 2 (1978) – East Germany
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Editors Letter (William Skillend).1
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Editors Letter (William Skillend).2
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Editors Letter (William Skillend).3
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Editors Letter (William Skillend).4
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Finland
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AKSE 2 (1978) – France.1
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AKSE 2 (1978) – France.2
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AKSE 2 (1978) – France.3
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AKSE 2 (1978) – France.4
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj – Some General Remarks on the Language of Na Do-hyang’s Novels
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj – Some General Remarks on the Language of Na Do-hyang’s Novels.2
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Hungary
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Italy
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Kih-seong Kuh – Problems of the Adjective in Korea
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Kim Byung-mo – New Archaeological Evidence on the Introduction of Buddhism into Korea
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AKSE 2 (1978) – Netherlands – Leiden.1
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AKSE 20 (1996) – AAS 1996 Conference Report – Henrik Sorensen, Henrik Sorensen
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AKSE 20 (1996) – Ahn Doo-soon, The Economic Strength and Weakness of Seoul and the Policy Direction of City Government
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AKSE 20 (1996) – AKSE President’s report
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AKSE 20 (1996) – Alain Delissen, Kyongsong Chut’aek Munje – Crise de la Maison Coreene ou Crise du Logement dans le Seoul des annees 20 et 30.1
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AKSE 21 (1997) – AKSE information
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AKSE 21 (1997) – AKSE President’s report, Boudewijn Walraven
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Bulgaria, University of Sofia
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Conference Reports, AAS 1997 Chicago
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Conference Reports, AKSE 1997 Stockholm
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Denmark, Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
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AKSE 21 (1997) – France
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AKSE 21 (1997) – General Information
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Germany, Duesseldorf
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Germany, Duisburg University
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Germany, Essen
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Germany, Heidelberg University
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Germany, Humboldt University
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Germany, IFA Hamburg
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Great Britain, Korea Library Group
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Great Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Great Britain, University of Durham
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Great Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Great Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Message from the Newsletter Editor, Koen De Ceuster
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Russian Federation
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 21 (1997) – Vacancy (Ruhr University of Bochum)
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AKSE 22 (1998) – AKSE information
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AKSE 22 (1998) – AKSE President’s report, Boudewijn Walraven
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Conference Reports, ICAS 1998 Leiden, James Lewis
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 22 (1998) – France
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Germany, Humboldt University
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Germany, IFA Hamburg
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Germany, Munich University
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Great Britain, Korea Library Group
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Great Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Great Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Great Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Hungary
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Message from the Newsletter Editor, Koen De Ceuster
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Poland, University of Warsaw
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AKSE 22 (1998) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 23 (1999) – AKSE Conference Hamburg 1999 abstracts
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 23 (1999) – France
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Germany, Heidelberg University
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Germany, Humboldt University
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Germany, IFA Hamburg
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Germany, University of Bonn
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Great Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Great Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Hungary
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Italy
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Letters to the Editor, JaHyun Kim Haboush
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Letters to the Editor, Vincenza D’Urso
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Message from the Newsletter Editor
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Miscellaneous
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Netherlands. Leiden University
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 23 (1999) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 24 (2000) – AKSE President’s report
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AKSE 24 (2000) – AKSE Workshops reminder
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Belgium, Catholic University of Leuven
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Britain, Great Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Britain, Great Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Britain, Great Britain, University of Durham
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Britain, Great Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Conference Reports for AKSE Sponsored Workshops
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 24 (2000) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Germany, Humboldt University
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Germany, University of Bonn
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Germany, University of Gottingen
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Germany, University of Hamburg
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Germany. Technical University of Berlin
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Italy, La Sapienza University
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Letter to AKSE on plagiarism
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Message from the Newsletter Editor
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Miscellanea
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Obituary for Frits Vos
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Poem for Frits Vos
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Russian Federation, Moscow State University
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Russian Federation, Russian Institute of Oriental Studies (St Petersburg Branch)
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Russian Federation, St Petersburg State University
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AKSE 24 (2000) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 25 (2001) – AKSE President’s report
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AKSE 25 (2001) – An Archive for AKSE
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Denmark, University of Copenhagen
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AKSE 25 (2001) – France, EHESS, CNRS
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Germany, Hamburg IFA
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Germany, Heidelberg University
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Germany, Humboldt University
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Germany, Kiel University
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Germany, University of Hamburg
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Germany, Workshop Report from Germany
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Great Britain, Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Great Britain, Britain, Joint East Asian Studies Conference
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Italy, La Sapienza University
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Message from the Newsletter Editor
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Miscellanea
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Norway, University of Oslo
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Obituary for Li Ogg
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Obituary for Marianna Nikitina
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Sweden, University of Stockholm
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AKSE 25 (2001) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 26 (2002) – AKSE President’s report
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Denmark, University of Copenhagen
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Doctoral Dissertations on Korea
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AKSE 26 (2002) – France, Daniel Bouchez
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AKSE 26 (2002) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 26 (2002) – France, INALCO
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AKSE 26 (2002) – France, Universite Jean Moulin
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Germany, Hamburg IFA
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Germany, Humboldt University
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Germany, University of Bonn
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Germany, University of Hamburg
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Italy, La Sapienza University
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Korea Foundation Grants and Fellowships
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Message from the Newsletter Editor
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Poland, University of Warsaw
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Russian Academy of Sciences (Oriental Institute)
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Russian Federation (Russian Academy of Science)
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Russian Federation, Moscow State University
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Russian Federation, St Petersburg State University
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Spain
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AKSE 26 (2002) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 27 (2003) – AKSE President’s report
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AKSE 27 (2003) – AKSE Programme for European Lecturers (EPEL)
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Czech Republic, Palacky University
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AKSE 27 (2003) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 27 (2003) – France, Universite de La Rochelle
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AKSE 27 (2003) – France, Universite Jean Moulin
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Germany, Humboldt University
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Germany, IFA Hamburg
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Germany, Kiel University
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Germany, Tubingen University
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Korea Foundation for Graduate Studies
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Message from the Newsletter Editor
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Norway, Oslo University
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Poland, University of Warsaw
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AKSE 27 (2003) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 28 (2004) – AKSE Programme for European Lecturers (EPEL)
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Denmark, University of Copenhagen
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AKSE 28 (2004) – France, Ecole Francaise D’Extreme-Orient
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AKSE 28 (2004) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 28 (2004) – France, Le Havre University
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Germany, Hamburg IFA
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Germany, Humboldt University
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Germany, Kiel University
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Germany, Ludwigs Maximillian’s University Munich
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Germany, Regensburg University
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Germany, University of Hamburg
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Great Britain, Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Italy, La Sapienza University
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Korea Foundation Fellowship for Graduate Studies
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Letter from the AKSE President
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Netherlands, University of Amsterdam
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Poland, University of Warsaw
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Russian Federation, Russian Academy of Sciences (Oriental Institute)
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Russian Federation, St Petersburg State University
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AKSE 28 (2004) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Adrian Buzo – The Koryo Kayo
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Alexandre Guillemoz – Place des Samsin dans la Pantheon Familial
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Andre Fabre – History and Linguistics
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Austria
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Alexandre Guillemoz – Ethnology.2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Alexandre Guillemoz – Ethnology.3
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Daniel Bouchez – Lost Korean Books in Germany.1
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Daniel Bouchez – Lost Korean Books in Germany.2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Daniel Bouchez – Lost Korean Books in Germany.3
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Danish publications
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Folklore
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Germans in Korea – Werner Sasse.1
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Germans in Korea – Werner Sasse.2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Norbert Adami – Recent Publications in Slavonic Languages
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Norbert Adami – Recent Publications in Slavonic Languages – Czech
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Norbert Adami – Recent Publications in Slavonic Languages – Polish.1
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Norbert Adami – Recent Publications in Slavonic Languages – Polish.2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Norbert Adami – Recent Publications in Slavonic Languages – Russian
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Norbert Adami – Recent Publications in Slavonic Languages – Russian.2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – Norbert Adami – Recent Publications in Slavonic Languages – Ukrainian
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Book Notes – RASK
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Czechoslovakia
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Daniel Bouchez – Maurice Courant et les Etudes Coreennes
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Denmark
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Dorothea Sich – Traditionelle Vorstellung und Brauche Betreffs Swangerschaft, Geburt und Wochebett in Landlichen Korea.1
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Dorothea Sich – Traditionelle Vorstellung und Brauche Betreffs Swangerschaft, Geburt und Wochebett in Landlichen Korea.2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – East Germany – Berlin
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Editors Letter (William Skillend).1
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Editors Letter (William Skillend).2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Editors Letter (William Skillend).3
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Editors Letter (William Skillend).4
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AKSE 3 (1979) – France – Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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AKSE 3 (1979) – France – Ecole Pratique des Haute Etudes
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AKSE 3 (1979) – France – Ecole Pratique des Haute Etudes
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AKSE 3 (1979) – France – Universitee de Paris VII
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj -The First Monograph on Korea in Polish -The Writings of Waclaw Sieroszewskis.1
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj -The First Monograph on Korea in Polish -The Writings of Waclaw Sieroszewskis.2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Hiu Lie – Chap’i-son ‘Birkenrindenboot’ – Ein Tungunisches Wort im MIttel-Koreanischen
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Hiu Lie – Chap’i-son ‘Birkenrindenboot’ – Ein Tungunisches Wort im MIttel-Koreanischen.2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Italy
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AKSE 3 (1979) – James Grayson – Korean Travellers in Central Asia and India During the Sixth to Eighth Centuries A.D
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Kim Young-song – Le Critere de la Construction dans le Hun-min Jeong-eum.1
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Kim Young-song – Le Critere de la Construction dans le Hun-min Jeong-eum.2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Maria Silvia Codesca – Snake Cult in Cheju Island.1
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Maria Silvia Codesca – Snake Cult in Cheju Island.2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Members of the AKSE Council
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Norbert Adami – The First European Chair for Korean Studies
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Pentti Aalto – Proposals Concerning the Affinities of Korea
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Poland
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Romuald Huszcza – The Thematic-Rhematic (T-R) Structure of Questions in Korean
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AKSE 3 (1979) – Switzerland
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AKSE 3 (1979) – United Kingdom – London – Oriental Art
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AKSE 3 (1979) – United Kingdom – London – SOAS
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AKSE 3 (1979) – United Kingdom – University of Cambridge
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AKSE 3 (1979) – United Kingdom – University of Durham.1
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AKSE 3 (1979) – United Kingdom – University of Durham.2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – United Kingdom – University of Edinburgh.1
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AKSE 3 (1979) – United Kingdom – University of Edinburgh.2
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AKSE 3 (1979) – United Kingdom – University of Hull
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AKSE 3 (1979) – United Kingdom – University of Sheffield
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AKSE 3 (1979) – USSR
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AKSE 3 (1979) – V Anselmo – Some Remarks on Kom Qum (grains, sand and earth) in Korean
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AKSE 3 (1979) – West Germany – Bochum
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AKSE 3 (1979) – West Germany – Bonn
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AKSE 3 (1979) – West Germany – Frankfurt
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AKSE 3 (1979) – West Germany – Hamburg
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AKSE 3 (1979) – West Germany – Heidelburg
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AKSE 3 (1979) – West Germany – Munich
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AKSE 3 (1979) – West Germany – Tubingen
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AKSE 30 (2006) – AKSE Programme for European Lecturers (EPEL)
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Constitution of AKSE
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Czech Republic, Palacky University
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Editors Note
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Finland, Helsinki School of Economics
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AKSE 30 (2006) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 30 (2006) – France, Universite Marnee la Vallee
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AKSE 30 (2006) – France, Universite Paris VII (Denis Diderot)
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Germany, Germany (Berlin)
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Germany, University of Erfurt
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Germany, University of Hamburg
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Germany. University of Kiel
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Great Britain, Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Great Britain, Britain, Durham
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Israel, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Italy, La Sapienza University
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Korea Foundation Fellowship for Post-Graduate Studies
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Letter from the AKSE President, Alexandre Guillemoz
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Workshop on the Future of Korean Studies in Europe, Introduction, James Lewis
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Workshop on the Future of Korean Studies in Europe, Proposals for Fostering Future Generations of Korean Studies Scholars – Carl Saxer
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Workshop on the Future of Korean Studies in Europe, Proposals to Secure a Critical Mass of Professorial Positions in Korean Studies at Strategic Universities in Europe, Marion Eggert
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Workshop on the Future of Korean Studies in Europe, Proposals to Use Libraries and Museums, Beth McKillop
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AKSE 30 (2006) – Workshop on the Future of Korean Studies in Europe, The Future for Korean Studies – Finding ways to Cooperate with East Asian Studies and Social Sciences, Ruediger Frank
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AKSE 31 (2007) – AKSE Conference 2007 report
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AKSE 31 (2007) – AKSE constitution
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AKSE 31 (2007) – AKSE News
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Alain Delissen, AKSE in the Age of Euro-Networks and Digital Resources – Or Where Does It Go
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Czech Republic, General
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Czech Republic, Palacky University
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Czech Republic, Publications from the Czech Republic.
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Czech Republic, The Oriental Institute (Czech Academy of Sciences)
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Editors’ Note
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AKSE 31 (2007) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 31 (2007) – France, France (Individual)
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AKSE 31 (2007) – France, Paris Universite VII – Denis Diderot
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AKSE 31 (2007) – France, Sciences Po
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Future of Korean Studies in Europe
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Germany, Free University of Berlin
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Germany, Hamburg IFA, Hamburg GIGA
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Germany, University of Hamburg
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Great Britain, Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Great Britain, Britain, Victoria and Albert Museum
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Hungary, Budapest Business School
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Hungary, ELTE University Budapest
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Letter from the AKSE President
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Papers, A Word from the Former President, Professor Alexandre Guillemoz
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Papers, Koen De Ceuster, Strength Through Diversity – Pooling Resources in Support of Korean Studies in Europe
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Russian Federation, A.I. Gertsen Russian State Pedagogical University
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Russian Federation, General List of Publications in Russian 2006-2007
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Russian Federation, St Petersburg State University
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AKSE 31 (2007) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 32 (2008) – AKSE constitution
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AKSE 32 (2008) – AKSE News
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Czech Republic, Oriental Institute (Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic)
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AKSE 32 (2008) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 32 (2008) – France, Universite Paris VII (Denis Diderot)
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Germany (Free University of Berlin)
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Germany, Germany (Berlin)
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Germany, Hamburg IFA, Hamburg GIGA
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Germany, University of Hamburg
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Great Britain, Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Hungary, Budapest Business School
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Hungary, ELTE University Budapest
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AKSE 32 (2008) – James Grayson, Editors’ Note
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Letter from the AKSE President, Boudewijn Walraven
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Russian Federation, St Petersburg State University
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Spain, University of Malaga
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AKSE 32 (2008) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Andre Fabre In Memoriam
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Czech Republic, Czech Republic (individual scholars)
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Editors’ Note, AKSE constitution
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Editors’ Note, James Grayson, Michael Shin
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AKSE 33 (2009) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 33 (2009) – France, Sciences Po
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AKSE 33 (2009) – France, Universite Paris VII (Denis Diderot)
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AKSE 33 (2009) – General List of Publications in Russian and Ukrainian (2007-2009)
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Germany, Free University of Berlin
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Germany, Germany (Berlin)
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Germany, Hamburg IFA, Hamburg GIGA
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Great Britain, Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Great Britain, Britain, Korea Library Group
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Great Britain, Britain, London (independent scholars)
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Hungary, ELTE University Budapest
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Letter from the AKSE President, Boudewijn Walraven
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Obituary of Loengrin Eremenko
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Obituary of Mikhail Pak
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Russian Federation, A.I Gertsen Russian State Pedagogical University
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Russian Federation, Lomontsov Moscow State University
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Russian Federation, St Petersburg State University
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Spain, University of Malaga
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AKSE 33 (2009) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 34 (2010) – AKSE constitution
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AKSE 34 (2010) – AKSE Council
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Czech Republic, Czech Korean Society
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Editors’ Note
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AKSE 34 (2010) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 34 (2010) – France, Sciences Po
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Germany, Free University of Berlin
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Germany, Germany (Berlin)
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Germany, Goethe University Frankfurt
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Germany, Hamburg IFA, Hamburg GIGA
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Great Britain, Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Great Britain, Britain, London (independent scholars)
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Brighton
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Hungary, Central European University
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Letter from the AKSE President
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Obituary of Andre Fabre
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Obituary of William Skillend (Bill Skillend)
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Russian Federation, A.I Gertsen Russian State Pedagogical University
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Russian Federation, St Petersburg State University
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AKSE 34 (2010) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 35 (2011) – AKSE Activities Funded by the Korea Foundation
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AKSE 35 (2011) – AKSE Conference 2013, Rudiger Frank
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AKSE 35 (2011) – AKSE constitution
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AKSE 35 (2011) – AKSE Representatives to AAS
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Editors’ Note, Michael Shin
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AKSE 35 (2011) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 35 (2011) – France, Universite Paris Diderot (Paris 7)
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AKSE 35 (2011) – General List of Publications in Russian (2007-2008-2011)
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Germany, Goethe University Frankfurt
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Germany, Hamburg IFA, Hamburg GIGA
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Great Britain, Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Great Britain, Britain, London (independent scholars)
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Honorary Members of AKSE
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Ireland, University College Cork
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Italy, La Sapienza University Rome
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Italy, University of Bologna
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Letter from the AKSE President, Antonetta Bruno
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Obituary of Richard Rutt
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Russian Federation, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Vladivostok)
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Russian Federation, Moscow State University
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Russian Federation, St Petersburg State University
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Sweden, University of Stockholm
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AKSE 35 (2011) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 36 (2012) – AKSE Activities Funded by the Korea Foundation
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AKSE 36 (2012) – AKSE constitution
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AKSE 36 (2012) – AKSE Council
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AKSE 36 (2012) – AKSE Representatives to AAS
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Editors’ Note
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AKSE 36 (2012) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 36 (2012) – France, EHESS, Universite Paris Diderot (Paris 7), INALCO
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AKSE 36 (2012) – France, Universite Paris Diderot (Paris 7)
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Germany, Free University of Berlin
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Germany, Germany (independent scholars)
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Germany, Goethe University Frankfurt
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Germany, Hamburg IFA, Hamburg GIGA
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Great Britain, Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Great Britain, Britain, London (Independent scholars)
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Honorary Members of AKSE
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Italy, La Sapienza University Rome
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Letter from the AKSE President
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Netherlands, Leiden University
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Obituary of Bruno Lewin, Werner Sasse
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Russian Federation, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Russian Federation, St Petersburg State University
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Sweden, University of Stockholm
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AKSE 36 (2012) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 37 (2013) – AKSE Activities Funded by the Korea Foundation
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AKSE 37 (2013) – AKSE constitution
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AKSE 37 (2013) – AKSE Council
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AKSE 37 (2013) – AKSE Representatives to AAS
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Belgium, University of Ghent
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Czech Republic, Czech Republic (independent scholars)
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Editors’ Note, Michael Shin
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AKSE 37 (2013) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 37 (2013) – France, Universite Paris Diderot (Paris 7)
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Germany, Goethe University Frankfurt
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Great Britain, Britain, British Association for Korean Studies
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Great Britain, Britain, London (independent scholars)
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Honorary Members of AKSE
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Italy, La Sapienza University Rome
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Letter from the AKSE President, Antonetta Bruno
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Russian Federation, St Petersburg State University
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AKSE 37 (2013) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 38 (2014) – AKSE Activities Funded by the Korea Foundation
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AKSE 38 (2014) – AKSE constitution
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AKSE 38 (2014) – AKSE Council
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AKSE 38 (2014) – AKSE Representatives to AAS
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Denmark, University of Copenhagen
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Editors’ Note, Michael Shin
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AKSE 38 (2014) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Germany, Goethe University Frankfurt
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Durham
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Honorary Members of AKSE
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Hungary, ELTE University Budapest
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Italy, La Sapienza University Rome
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Letter from the AKSE President, Antonetta Bruno
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Newsletter Information
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Russian Federation, St Petersburg State University
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AKSE 38 (2014) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 39 (2015) – AKSE Activities Funded by the Korea Foundation
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AKSE 39 (2015) – AKSE constitution
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AKSE 39 (2015) – AKSE Council
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AKSE 39 (2015) – AKSE Representatives to AAS
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Editors’ Note, Vladimir Tikhonov
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AKSE 39 (2015) – France, EHESS
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Germany, Goethe University Frankfurt
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Germany, Ruhr University Bochum
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Germany, University of Tubingen
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Great Britain, Britain, SOAS University of London
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Cambridge
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Oxford
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Great Britain, Britain, University of Sheffield
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Honorary Members of AKSE
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Ireland, University College Cork
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Letter from the AKSE President, James Lewis
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Newsletter information, Vladimir Tikhonov
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Norway, University of Oslo
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Russian Federation, St Petersburg State University
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AKSE 39 (2015) – Table of Contents
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj – Korean Literary Magazines of the 1920s and early 1930s
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Korean Works of Art in Europe
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AKSE 4 (1980) – More Publications in Russian
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Netherlands – Leiden
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Switzerland – Zurich
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AKSE 4 (1980) – West Germany (BRD) – Frankfurt
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AKSE 4 (1980) – West Germany (BRD) – Gottingen.1
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AKSE 4 (1980) – West Germany (BRD) – Gottingen.2
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AKSE 4 (1980) – West Germany (BRD) – Gottingen.3
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AKSE 4 (1980) – West Germany (BRD) – Hamburg
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AKSE 4 (1980) – West Germany (BRD) – Munich
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AKSE 4 (1980) – West Germany (BRD) – Ruhr Universitat Bochum
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AKSE 4 (1980) – West Germany (BRD) – Tubingen
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Andre Fabre – Semantics of the Korean Verbs
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Austria
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Britain – Individual
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Britain – London
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Britain – Oxford
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Britain – Sheffield
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Britain – University of Cambridge
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Competition
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Czechoslovakia
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Dae-yeol Ku – The Chientao Incident (1920) and Britain
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Daniel Bouchez – The Namjong Ki in Chinese.1
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Daniel Bouchez – The Namjong Ki in Chinese.2
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Editors Letter 1980 (William Skillend).1
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Editors Letter 1980 (William Skillend).2
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AKSE 4 (1980) – France – Universite de Paris VII
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AKSE 4 (1980) – France – Universite de Paris VII.2
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Gesellschaft fur Korea-Forschung
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Hi-kyung Kwon Choi – Two Korean ‘Ksitigarbha Standing Image Paintings’ in Japan
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Hong Chai-song – Complements with L&L of Verbs in Motion in Korean
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AKSE 4 (1980) – ICKL
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Inlaid Lacquer Warships
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Jang-choon Kim – Satow and Tongin in 1880.1
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Jang-choon Kim – Satow and Tongin in 1880.2
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Ji Hyun Whang – Pre-Buddhist Thought and Society in Korea as Reflected in Archaeological Finds from Silla Tombs.1
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Ji Hyun Whang – Pre-Buddhist Thought and Society in Korea as Reflected in Archaeological Finds from Silla Tombs.2
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Korean Studies in East Germany (DDR).1
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Korean Studies in East Germany (DDR).2
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Korean Studies in East Germany (DDR).3
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AKSE 4 (1980) – M Coyaud – On Two Variants of Korean Folktales Found in Yunnan (China)
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Members of AKSE Council 1980
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Miriam Chung – Cultural and Contextual Influence in Cognitive Development
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Romuald Huszcza – Causitive Forms and Causitive Verbs in Korean
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Shin Huy-dong – Ginseng in Folkloristic Aspects.1
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Shin Huy-dong – Ginseng in Folkloristic Aspects.2
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Vladimir Pucek – A Picture of Japan and the Western World in Sin-sosol
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AKSE 4 (1980) – W.S Roske-Cho – On ‘mot’.
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AKSE 4 (1980) – Werner Sasse – Chinese Characters Made in Korea
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AKSE 4 (1980) – William Skillend – Sim Ch’ong chon
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AKSE 40 (2016) – AKSE Activities Funded by the Korea Foundation
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AKSE 40 (2016) – AKSE constitution
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AKSE 40 (2016) – AKSE Council
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AKSE 40 (2016) – AKSE Representatives to AAS
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AKSE 40 (2016) – Austria, University of Vienna
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AKSE 40 (2016) – Czech Republic, Charles University
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AKSE 40 (2016) – Czech Republic, Palacky University
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AKSE 40 (2016) – Denmark, University of Copenhagen
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AKSE 41 (2017) – AKSE Activities Funded by the Korea Foundation
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AKSE 42 (2018) – AKSE Activities Funded by the Korea Foundation
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AKSE 43 (2020) – AKSE Council
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AKSE 46 (2023)
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AKSE 5 (1981) – AKSE and AKSE Conference 1982
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AKSE 5 (1981) – Albrecht Huwe, Hyon Sangyun and his Last Novel ‘P’ippak’
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AKSE 5 (1981) – New Russian Literature on Korea 1978-1980
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AKSE 5 (1981) – Robert Provine, The Tone in Korean Music, Millet, Bribes, Imperial Fingers, Plagiarism, and Sacrifices to Confucius
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AKSE 6 (1983) – AKSE conference 1982
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AKSE 8 (1985) – A Trotsevich, Toward a Study of the Problems of Democratization of Korean Medieval Fiction
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AKSE 8 (1985) – A.M. Olof, The Story of Prince Golden Calf
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AKSE 8 (1985) – Alexandre Guillemoz, Le Chamanisme en Millieu Urbain – Le cas de Famille Y
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AKSE 8 (1985) – Ingeborg Gothel, Some Remarks on P.G Mollendorf (1847-1901)
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AKSE 8 (1985) – Josef Genzor, Korean Studies in Czechoslovakia
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AKSE 8 (1985) – Keith Howard, Nongak – Scholar and Performer Ideas about Origin and Function in the Performance of Korea’s Farming Bands
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AKSE 8 (1985) – Kih Seong Kuh, Das Frauenbild in der Modernen Koreanischen Literatur
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AKSE 8 (1985) – Tadeusz Zbikowski, Some Remarks on Early Korean Music
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AKSE 8 (1985) – Vladimir Pucek, Object Clauses and Object Based Constructions in Journalistic Texts in the DPRK
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AKSE 8 (1985) – Yong-Koo Kim, The Introduction of Western International Law into Korea, 1880-1910
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AKSE 8 (1985) – Youngsook Pak, Korean Taste in Choson Ceramics
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AKSE 9 (1986) – AKSE conference 1985
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Choe Myong-Jong, Teaching ‘Hanja’ Script to European Students Learning the Korean Language
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Francois Martin, Korean Identity as Expressed in a Chinese Genre, the Han-si
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AKSE 9 (1986) – General
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Halarina Ogarek Czoj, Eroticism in Na Tohyang’s Writings
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Helga Picht, Chong Yag-yongs Gedichte Ausdruck seiner Winbon Ethik
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Henrik Sorenson, On the Son’ga Kwigan of Sosan Taesa
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Ingeborg Gothel, Kumgangsan – Its Landscape, Monasteries and Reflection in Art
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Jin Jing, Korean Literature in China
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Judith Cherry, Tradition and Change in Korean Family Law
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Keith Howard, The Presentation and Sponsorship of Traditional Music in Contemporary Korea – An Examination of Chindo’s Intangible Cultural Assets
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Kim Jung-bae, Recently Excavated Archaeological Remains in Korea
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Kim Sungha, Koreas Library Collection Development – the Harvard Case
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Lee Byoung Jou, Analyse Radiocinematographique des Consomes Coreenes
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Leith Macdonald, Korea in the 1930s
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Libuse Bohackova, Korean Arts and Crafts in Czechoslovak Collections
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Mahn Gunn M Yu, On the Transcribing of the Chroneme in Korean
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Martina Deuchler, Koryo Society – Korea’s Pre-Confucian Social Tradition
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Minako Denergh, ‘La Coree – description du pays et carte dans le Sangoku tayran gesetsu de Hayashi Shihei 1786 et la traduction annoteee se S. J Klaproth 1832
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Mislaid Subscriber Department
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AKSE 9 (1986) – New Horizons in Korean Studies
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Nikolaj Melanowicz, On Lim Sok-pop – Kim Soki-han – and his Novel, A Volcano Island – Kazasto – A Discussion
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Obituaries Shin Huy Dong
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Pak Youngsook, Illuminated Sutras from the Koryo Dynasty
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Peter Farrar, British Policy Towards Korea during the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-5
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Robert Hamayon, Un Regard Siberien sur Quelques Pratiques Chamaniques Coreenes
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Shin Dong-wook, A Study of Korean Narrative Forces
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Shin-Fabre Seung-ja. Plants and Animal in Placenames of the Samguk Sagi
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Social Science Research Council – Program of the Joint Committee on Korean Studies
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Songmoo Kho, Rice Cultivation by Koreans in Soviet Central Asia
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Tadeusz Zoikowski, Koguryo Musical Culture in the Light of a New Discovery
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Tcheu Soc-kiou, Juncture Alternation of Lenis and Fortis Consonants in Korean
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AKSE 9 (1986) – The Korean Culture and Arts Foundation
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Vladimir Pucek, Historical and Cultural Relics of the Myohyangsan Mountains
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AKSE 9 (1986) – West Germany (BRD), University of Cologne
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AKSE 9 (1986) – West Germany (BRD), University of Heidelburg
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AKSE 9 (1986) – XXXIII International Congress for Asian and North African Studies
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AKSE 9 (1986) – Zdenka Kloslova, The Beginnings of Modern Theatre in Korea
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AKSE Newsletter 46 (2023)
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