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The Political Economy of Pre-industrial Trade in Northeast Asia [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper examines why the countries of Northeast Asia (China, Korea, and Japan) in the early nineteenth century traded much less (as measured by the proportion of trade to GDP) than most countries in other parts of the world. It is argued that the most
Hun-Chang Lee
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The discovery of Silk Route: cultural and technology communication between China, Korea and Japan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
One of the earliest civilizations took place in Asia, particularly the East Asian region. As a main result of war, historical travel, such as trading and pilgrimage, influenced the daily life of most people in the region.
Goh, Hong Ching, Teh, Pek Yen
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When and how did Japan catch up with Korea?: A comparative study of the pre-industrial economies of Korea and Japan [PDF]

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This paper compares the economic development of Korea and Japan during the past three millennia. In particular, it examines why, although the Korean economy was more advanced from around the six century B.C.
Lee, Hun-Chang
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Alternative Lineages: The Shisong lü 十誦律 in Japanese Ancient Manuscript Buddhist Canons

open access: yesReligions
Traditional studies on Chinese Buddhism have largely relied on printed canons from the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Goryeo dynasties. However, recent discoveries of Dunhuang and Turfan manuscripts, along with growing recognition of Nihon kosha issaikyō ...
Limei Chi
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Veneration of the Buddhist Canon and National Integration in the Yuan Dynasty: Religious Policy and Cultural Convergence

open access: yesReligions
Inheriting a tradition of religious tolerance from the Inner Asian Steppe, the Mongol Yuan Empire elevated Buddhism to a pivotal role in unifying its multiethnic and culturally diverse domain, with Tengriist ideology serving as the political foundation ...
Xiaobai Li
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‘Seoul Searching’: The History, Politics and Prejudice behind the Re-naming of Korea’s Capital in Chinese [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
On 19 January 2005, Seoul Mayor at the time and South Korea’s president at present, Lee Myung Bak, announced his desire to see the Chinese name for Seoul changed from the traditional rendition of Hancheng (漢城), to Shouer (首爾). Lee made clear that he was
Horesh, Niv, KIM, Hyun Jin, Mauch, Peter
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The Tripitaka and the Multilateral Interactions of Political Powers in East Asia from the 10th to the 13th Century

open access: yesReligions
In the mid to late Tang Dynasty, the compilation and reproduction of the tripiṭaka (Tripitaka) was directly intervened and controlled by the authorities, surpassing its own religious function and becoming an important political expression form with ...
Yifeng Xie
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The Role of Interior Design Elements in Attracting K-pop Lovers at Mujigae Restaurants in Bandung [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The existence of Korean culture has become increasingly well-known by Indonesian people, it has become a venue for restaurant entrepreneurs to compete hard to win the hearts of consumers.
Hadiansyah, M. N. (Mahendra )   +2 more
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Analysis of historical meteor and meteor shower records: Korea, China, and Japan

open access: yes, 2005
We have compiled and analyzed historical Korean meteor and meteor shower records in three Korean official history books, Samguksagi which covers the three Kingdoms period (57 B.C -- A.D. 935), Goryeosa of Goryeo dynasty (A.D.
Park, Changbom   +2 more
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