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Mayberry, Jodine. Koreans. New York: F. Watts, 1991.

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Hoffmann, Frank. Berlin Koreans and Pictured Koreans. Edited by Andreas Schirmer. 2nd ed. Vienna, Austria: Praesens, 2015.

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Lee, Elizabeth K. The Koreans. Seoul, Republic of Korea: Korean Overseas Information Service, 1989.

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Harvey, John H. T. The Koreans. Seoul: Korean Overseas Information Service, 1993.

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Kongbogwan, Korea (South) Haeoe, ed. The Koreans. Seoul, Republic of Korea: Korean Overseas Information Service, 1997.

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Breen, Michael. The Koreans. London: Orion Business Books, 1999.

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Hyung-chan, Kim, ed. Koreans in America. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 1992.

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1931-, Suh Dae-Sook, Shultz Edward J, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Center for Korean Studies., and International Conference on Koreans in China (1988 : Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa), eds. Koreans in China. Honolulu, Hawaii: Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaii, 1990.

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Hyung-chan, Kim, and Yi Ŭn-ho 1939-, eds. Koreans in America: Dreams and realities. Seoul, Korea: The Institute of Korean Studies, 1990.

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Chʻŏng-si, An, and Kwŏn Tʻae-hwan, eds. Koreans and Korean business interests in central Europe & CIS countries. Seoul, Korea: Seoul National University Press, 1998.

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Ill.) North Park College Korean Symposium (1991 Oct. 19 Chicago. The emerging generation of Korean Americans. Seoul, Korea: Kyung Hee University Press, 1993.

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Chŏng, Chae-yun. Dallŏ rŭl kʻaenŭn saramdŭl 33. Sŏul-si: Haengnim Chʻulpʻan, 1998.

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Choi, J. Understanding Koreans and their culture. Seoul: Her one media, 2007.

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Chʻoe, Chun-sik. Understanding Koreans and their culture. Seoul: Her One Media, 2007.

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Howe, Russell Warren. The Koreans: Passion and grace. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988.

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1931-, Suh Dae-Sook, University of Hawaii at Manoa. Center for Korean Studies., and University of Hawaii at Manoa. Soviet Union in the Pacific-Asian Region Program., eds. Koreans in the Soviet Union. Honolulu, Hawaii: Center for Korean Studies and the Soviet Union in the Pacific-Asian Region Program of the University of Hawaii, 1987.

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Kho, Songmoo. Koreans in Soviet Central Asia. Helsinki: Finnish Oriental Society, 1987.

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Sin, Kwang-ch'ŏl. Koreans' cultural gene: Humor, heung. Andong-si, Korea]: Advanced Center for Korean Studies, 2013.

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Haeoe Kyop'o Munje Yŏn'guso (Korea), ed. Chaemi Hanʼgugin: Kyoyuk ŭi kwaje wa chŏnmang. Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Hanminjok, 1988.

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Kim, Yŏng-ja. Noran tubu chŏgŭmtʻong: Kim Yŏng-ja ŭi chasŏjŏn. [S.l: s.n.], 2004.

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Chun-ja, Kim. Na nŭn Amerik'a ŭi Han'gugin imnida: Miguk Hanin sahoe ŭi chuch'uk i toen ment'odŭl ŭi chajŏn esei. Sŏul-si: Mosinŭn Saramdŭl, 2014.

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Light, Ivan Hubert. Immigrant entrepreneurs: Koreans in Los Angeles, 1965-1982. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988.

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Kim, Jae-un. The Koreans: Their mind and behavior. Seoul: Kyobo Book Centre, 1991.

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Macdonald, Donald Stone. The Koreans: Contemporary politics and society. 3rd ed. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 1996.

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Macdonald, Donald Stone. The Koreans: Contemporary politics and society. Boulder: Westview Press, 1988.

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Chae-ŭn, Kim. The Koreans: Their mind and behavior. Seoul, Korea: Kyobo Book Centre, 1991.

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Brown, G. Thompson. How Koreans are reconverting the West. [Philadelphia]: Xlibris, 2008.

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Fukuoka, Yasunori. Lives of young Koreans in Japan. Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press, 2000.

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Macdonald, Donald Stone. The Koreans: Contemporary politics and society. 2nd ed. Boulder: Westview Press, 1990.

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1958-, Chŏng Hong-jun, ed. Chosŏn myŏnginjŏn: The greatest 100 Koreans. Sŏul-si: Ilpit, 2005.

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Kim, Ilpyong J. Mŏllisŏ pon Hanʾguk yŏp esŏ pon Hanʾgugin: Kim Il-pʻyŏng kʻallamjip. Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Imok, 1992.

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Breen, Michael. The Koreans: Who they are, what they want, where their future lies. New York: Thomas Dunne Books, 2004.

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Lee, Won W., ed. The Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Korea. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190916916.001.0001.

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Korean Christianity is known around the world for rapid growth, conservative theological orientation, participation in political struggles (Japanese occupation, divided into two Koreas, military dictatorships), and missionary spirit, as well as schism, materialism, and secularization. This reputation is intimately and inextricably tied to how faith communities in Korea and Korean diaspora use the Bible in their religiocultural, sociopolitical, and immigrant contexts. In this Handbook, noted theologically diverse scholars offer representative thinking on creative inculturations of the Bible in Korea. Some conservatively align with received Western orthodoxy. Others have a sense of complementarity that informs distinctive accents of Korean Christianity, the long-standing religious traditions of Korea, the diversity of Korea’s global diaspora, and the learning of non-Koreans attentive to the impact of the Bible in Korea. Together, this volume presents an exquisite tapestry of Korean biblical interpretation in the making.
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Clark, Donald N. Culture and Customs of Korea. Greenwood, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400635526.

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For centuries, although strongly influenced by the Chinese, Koreans have maintained a unique civilization with their own language, social organization, food, national costume, political institutions, and customs. The disruptions of the 20th century have included a long and difficult period of foreign rule and a devastating civil war. However, Koreans continue to prize their traditional culture, and the younger generations have embraced Koreanness with a determination to assert Korea's place in the world.Culture and Customs of Koreaartfully depicts the past and present in North and South Korea with chapters on the story of the Korean people, thought and religion, arts and literature, performing arts, daily life and folkways, life in a Korean village, life in urban Korean, and gender, marriage, and the lives of Korean women. A chronology and glossary supplement the text.
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Macdonald, Donald Stone. The Koreans. Edited by Donald N. Clark. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429492808.

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Breen, Michael. The Koreans. Texere Publishing,US, 1999.

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Gibbons, Boyd. South Koreans. 1988.

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Overseas Koreans. Seoul: Jimoondang Pub. Co., 2000.

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Lee, Kwang-kyu. Overseas Koreans. Jimoondang International, 2000.

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Breen, Michael. The Koreans. Texere Publishing,US, 1998.

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Ryang, Sonia. Koreans in Japan. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315010946.

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Koreans in America. Minneapolis: Lerner, 2005.

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Koreans in Minnesota. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2019.

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Chang, Chan S., and Nahn J. Chang. The Korean Management System. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400676123.

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The Korean culture and the impact of the geopolitical environment of the Korean peninsula have produced a unique behavioral pattern in both managers and workers. It is necessary to understand this behavioral pattern in order to understand the Korean management system that has played such a major role in contributing to the phenomenal economic achievement of the Korean business community. Entrepreneurs, top executives, managers and workers are all integral parts of the management system, and their performance is given an in-depth analysis. After introducing the reader to the Chinese and Japanese cultures that share a common Oriental heritage with the Korean culture, the authors discuss the geopolitical influences of the major powers: China, Russia, Japan, and the United States. The Koreans first learned modern management principles from the Japanese, and following World War II, from the Americans. Later, the Korean government actively supported businesses' survival and prosperity. The various entrepreneurial management styles influence the development of Korea's modern managers as well. The impact of the group and individual behavior of Koreans, the evolution of the chaebol, the management of human resources, and the Office of Planning and Control are explored in depth. The very special ethical issues that surround Korean business dealings are also given particular attention. Top executives, managers, and entrepreneurs doing business in Korea or with Korean businessmen will be interested in this book's discussion of the Korean management system. This book will make excellent supplemental reading material in international business, human resource, and strategic management courses.
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Matray, James I. Crisis in a Divided Korea. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400633942.

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This book provides scholars and students examining Korea's place in modern world politics with an invaluable resource for understanding the causes, course, and consequences of the ongoing crisis on the Korean Peninsula. Why is Korea still divided into two nations? How does the decades-old tension between North Korea and South Korea affect all of Asia as well as influence several of the world's major powers, including Japan, the People's Republic of China, Russia, and the United States? This book provides answers to these questions and more, presenting readers with descriptions of historical developments in Korea's past and supplying the necessary context for understanding why the Korean Peninsula remains split at the 38th parallel. Two comprehensive opening chapters present a broad overview of events in Korea's history from ancient times through the start of World War II. The subsequent chapters cover Korea's role in the Cold War, describing the Soviet-American sponsorship of two Koreas, the Korean War, Soviet and Chinese support for North Korea, the U.S. alliance with South Korea, South Korea's long struggle to achieve democracy, the Kim dynasty in North Korea, and moments of tension and cooperation between North and South Korea. Written in a clear, direct, and accessible style, the book will be valuable to high school, undergraduate, and graduate-level students.
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Olsen, Edward. Korea, the Divided Nation. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400676048.

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Following its liberation from Japanese colonialism, at the end of WWII, Korea was divided into two separate nations. Because the Korean nation enjoyed a long dynastic history, its postwar partition was particularly traumatic. The ensuing Cold War years spawned the Korean War and subsequent decades of strained inter-Korean relations and tensions in the region surrounding the peninsula. This volume provides readers who are unfamiliar with Korea’s heritage insight into how Korea became a divided nation engulfed in international geopolitical tensions, providing expert analysis of this rendered nation’s background, modern circumstances, and future prospects. The Korean peninsula in Northeast Asia is home to a country that was divided at the end of the Second World War after its liberation from Japanese colonialism. Because the Korean nation enjoyed a long dynastic history, its postwar partition was particularly traumatic. The ensuing Cold War years soon spawned a very hot Korean War and subsequent decades of strained inter-Korean relations and tensions in the region surrounding the peninsula. This volume provides readers who are unfamiliar with Korea's heritage with insight into how Korea became a divided nation engulfed in international geopolitical tensions, providing expert analysis of this rendered nation’s background, modern circumstances, and future prospects. After a survey of Korea’s geographic setting and historic legacy, Olsen details the circumstances of Korea's liberation and subsequent division. Drawing on that background, he analyzes the evolution of both South Korea and North Korea as separate states, surveying the politics, economics, and foreign policy of each. What are the key issues for each state from an international perspective? What are the prospects for reuniting the two into one nation? What challenges would a united Korea be likely to face? Olsen determines that stability in Korea is essential to future peace in the region. He concludes that a successful move toward unification is the best way to resolve issues connected to North Korea’s nuclear agenda.
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Hurh, Won Moo. Korean Americans. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 1998.

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Southerton, Donald G. Intrepid Americans: Bold Koreans--Early Korean Trade, Concessions, And Entrepreneurship. iUniverse, Inc., 2005.

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YADAV, Amarjeet. Top 25 Korean Foods: Loved by Both Koreans and Foreigners. Independently Published, 2022.

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Ryang, Sonia, and Gavan McCormack. North Koreans in Japan. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429498640.

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