British Academy: The UK's National Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Social and Cultural Change in late pre-modern Korea
A one-day conference organised in collaboration with the British Association for Korean Studies
Convenors: Professor Peter Kornicki, FBA - Professor of East Asian Studies , University of Cambridge
Professor James H. Grayson - Professor of Modern Korean Studies, University of Sheffield
The British Academy, 10 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5AH
Friday 7 December 2007
£30 (£15 concessions, postgraduate students may attend free of charge)
Abstracts
- De Ceuster, Dr Koen: The Korean Delegation at the 1907 Peace Conference in The Hague
- Deuchler, Professor Martina: The social in society: some reflections on the meaning of descent groups in Korean history
- Grayson, Professor James H.: Ch'udo yebae: a Protestestant substitute for Confucian ancestral rituals
- Ho, Jun Seong (Ch?n S?ng-ho) et al: Korean expansion and decline from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century: a view suggested by Adam Smith
- Kornicki, Professor Peter: Publishing and translation in the Chosôn period
- Miller, Dr Owen: The crisis of Seoul’s traditional commercial system, 1876-1895