Korean Peninsula: Traditions, Culture, Historical perspectives. Conference proceedings
Editors: Svetla Karteva-Dancheva, Kim So Young
Language: Korean, English
Category: Korean studies
 
 
     In this article collection, one can fi nd papers which were presented on the International Conference on Korean Studies, which was held in Sofi a University “St. Kl. Ohridski” on April 23, 2019. Contributors put the main focus on the current political, economic and social relations between Korea and some of the East European countries. Most of the researches were made through the prism of the archive documents on relations with North Korea, which are currently kept in Bulgaria, Serbia, Poland, Hungary, Romania. Other papers deal with the field of traditions, culture, society and historical perspectives of the Korean peninsula.
 
Table of contetn

Preface

P. Jongchol. Status and Prospects of Denuclearization and the Peace System of the Korean Peninsula

K. Jungho. Characteristics of Modern Political Historyof Korea: Chaos and Seeking New Opportunities

P. Wooyeal. Logics and Strategies of South Korean “Unification Diplomacy” toward China

E. Jeong. A Study on the Public Opinion of Turkey regarding its Dispatching of Troops for the Korean War

K. Young. The North Korean children in Bulgaria during the Korean War

K. Bogook. Study on documents of Hungarian National Archives related to “Kim Il-Sung Iskola”

A. Zivotic. Rapprochement between the Balkan and Korean Peninsula. Yugoslavia and Democratic People's Republic of Korea (19701980)

R. Tudorancea. A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed. Romanian Communist Propaganda regarding the Korean War: From Party Campaigns to Rhetoric of the Literature

M. Hańderek. Hard Times: Poland and North Korea in the First Part of the 1960s

J. Baev. The Bilateral Relations between China and North Korea (19561991) according to the Bulgarian State Archives

E. Kandilarov. From July 4th, 1972, Joint Communiqué to Pyongyang Joint Declaration of September 2018: Inter-Korean Joint Statements and Agreements: A Step Forward or Repeat of the History?

S. Karteva. Some Information about the Korean Organization Chongryon in Japan, Reflected in Bulgarian Archival Documents

Y. Ivanova. Controversy in Manmin Church

A. Martonova. Korea seen by Father Norbert Weber (OSB) in the Context of the Theoretical Frame of Ethnographic Cinema, Visual Anthropology, Bulgarian Archives and Education in “Korean Studies”

S. Peycheva. Shamanism in Contemporary Korean Society

K. Sewon. Religious Polices in the Korean Peninsula during the Japanese Colonial Period

I. Sotirova. Rites of Ancient Korea based on the Text of Samguk Sagi of Kim Busik

Y. Mancheva. Some materials from the Collection of Kyujanggak Royal Library of Joseon Dynasty

S. Rangelov. Chan and Neo-Confucianism in Competition during the Transition from Tang to Song

N. Stefanov. Socio-Economic Development of Unified Silla (Later Silla)  668935 AD, and Balhae (Parhae)  698926 AD

M. Zaburtova. On flowers, Forest and Life: A Look at the Art and the Words of Choi Jeong-hwa

W. Jongsuk. A Study on New Year’s Folk Rituals of Bulgaria and Korea and on the Development of Traditional Culture through the 28th International Surva Festival of 2019

 

Details
Publisher St. Kliment Ohridski University Press
Language English, Korean
Pages 266
Illustrations b/w figures
Binding paperback
ISBN 978-954-07-4697-5
Creation date 2019
Size 16 х 24 cm

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