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간토대학살에 비쳐본 일본 제국의 어제와 오늘: 92년 만에 확인된 한인 희생자의 두 개의 묘 (The Past And Present Of The Japanese Empire: Thinking Through The Recent Discovery Of Two Coexisting Tombs Of A Kanto Massacre Victim), Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Antony And Armenia, Lee E. Patterson
Antony And Armenia, Lee E. Patterson
Lee E. Patterson
Antony is commonly credited with incorporating Armenia as a Roman province. Those who make this claim, however, must face not only a lack of direct evidence for such an annexation but the absence of a plausible explanation when the historical context is fully revealed. Antony’s desire to return triumphantly one day to Rome explains his handling of Armenia, whose reduction he justified by removing its ostensibly treacherous king. The evidence collectively suggests that Antony afterwards envisioned Armenia as a future client state, which would be consistent with his treatment of other regions of the Near East earlier in his career.
Book Review: The Oxford Handbook Of Ancient Iran, Edited By D. T. Potts, Lee E. Patterson
Book Review: The Oxford Handbook Of Ancient Iran, Edited By D. T. Potts, Lee E. Patterson
Lee E. Patterson
No abstract provided.
Japan's Inclination Towards The Right-Wing, Anti-Korean Ideology Must Not Be Neglected: Korea-Japan Relations Through The Lens Of The Great Kanto Earthquake, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Blood-Filled Street: Devastation Of The Kanto Massacre Captured In Documentary Films, Jinhee Lee
Blood-Filled Street: Devastation Of The Kanto Massacre Captured In Documentary Films, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Colloquium Focusing On The Massacre Of Koreans During The Great Kanto Earthquake Hosted By Kunkuk University, Jinhee Lee
Colloquium Focusing On The Massacre Of Koreans During The Great Kanto Earthquake Hosted By Kunkuk University, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Bibliography Of Occasional Or State Sermons Across The Atlantic Archipelago, Published 1685–1711, Newton Key
Bibliography Of Occasional Or State Sermons Across The Atlantic Archipelago, Published 1685–1711, Newton Key
Newton Key
This bibliography includes all State sermons preached and printed in Dublin (including Irish Protestants in London), Edinburgh, and Boston, 1688-1694, and a large sample of sermons printed in London, 1688-1692. Includes a representative sample of sermons before all Anglophone auditories from the entire period, including sermons printed in Dublin, Edinburgh, and Boston 1700-1711, for comparison. As used and cited in Newton Key, “The ‘Boast of Antiquity’: Pulpit Politics Across the Atlantic Archipelago during the Revolution of 1688,” Church History, forthcoming, Sept. 2014.
Book Review: Jacobs, The Universe Unraveling: American Foreign Policy In Cold War Laos., Edmund F. Wehrle
Book Review: Jacobs, The Universe Unraveling: American Foreign Policy In Cold War Laos., Edmund F. Wehrle
Edmund F. Wehrle
No abstract provided.
‘Malcontent Koreans (Futei Senjin)’: Towards A Genealogy Of Colonial Representation Of Koreans In The Japanese Empire, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Corporate Historical Responsibility (Chr): Addressing A Past Of Forced Labor At Volkswagen, Claudia Janssen Danyi
Corporate Historical Responsibility (Chr): Addressing A Past Of Forced Labor At Volkswagen, Claudia Janssen Danyi
Claudia I. Janssen Danyi, PhD
This article introduces corporate historical responsibility (CHR), a concept that can guide organizations when addressing dark corporate histories. CHR holds that organizations have responsibilities toward victims of past corporate practices and toward present reconciliatory discourse. Volkswagen’s discourse about its history of forced labor during WW II serves as an example of CHR. The rhetorical analysis illustrates that CHR hinges on the recognition of the past as a moral issue and on the organization’s ability to create historical accountability, take responsibility, make public acknowledgements, and remember its past. It further illustrates that CHR creates sustainable policies that can strengthen corporate citizenship …
Caracalla's Armenia, Lee E. Patterson
Caracalla's Armenia, Lee E. Patterson
Lee E. Patterson
We are hard pressed to understand the events of Caracalla's Parthian war, including the role Armenia played in the conflict, because of gross inadequacies in our sources. A careful analysis suggests that Caracalla intended to annex Armenia but never saw the project through. His intentions can be gauged by his treatment of Edessa, for whose annexation the evidence is more solid. Caracalla was trying to secure his rear, from Osrhoene to Armenia, in preparation for a full-scale Parthian war. Because the goal of stabilizing Armenia proved elusive, given local hostilities, Caracalla had to scale back his plans.
Japan In Perspective: Visual Narratives Of Difference In Japanese History, Jinhee Lee
Japan In Perspective: Visual Narratives Of Difference In Japanese History, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
Dokdo Island (or Tokdo in Korean; Takeshima in Japanese; Liancourt Rocks in French/English) consists of a group of disputed islets in the sea between Korea and Japan. Although South Koreacurrently controls the islets Japan has claimed the contested territory. While Korean claim is based on its historical records dating from the sixth century, Japanese takes the records of the seventeenth century, the era of its colonial rule over Korea (1910-45), and the U.S. document at the end of WWII. More recently, the U.S. Library of Congress faced much challenge from within and without both academia and popular media as it …
Book Review: A Commonwealth Of The People: Popular Politics And England's Long Social Revolution, 1066–1649 By David Rollison, Newton Key
Newton Key
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Sewing A Safety Net: Scarborough's Maritime Community, 1747-1765, Charles Foy
Sewing A Safety Net: Scarborough's Maritime Community, 1747-1765, Charles Foy
Charles Foy
On 31 March 1748, during a voyage from Scarborough to London, the fifty- six-year-old seaman Thomas Williamson died. The same year, on a three-month coasting voyage from Scarborough, Diamond's fourteen-man crew in- cluded forty-year-old Enoch Harrison, forty-five-year-old Samuel Clark, forty- year-old George Addison and fifty-four-year-old George Welborn. The presence of older sailors on Scarborough ships was common; over thirteen percent of the seamen on vessels sailing from Scarborough between 1747 and 1765 were men forty years of age or older. Alongside these weathered tars, young servants comprised twenty-two percent of Scarborough crews. On numerous Scarborough craft, including Elizabeth and Margaret, …
Review: Mccormick-International Harvester Company Collection Mccormick-International Harvester Company Collection By Lee Grady, Debra A. Reid
Review: Mccormick-International Harvester Company Collection Mccormick-International Harvester Company Collection By Lee Grady, Debra A. Reid
Debra A. Reid
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Alan M. Greaves, The Land Of Ionia: Society And Economy In The Archaic Period., Lee E. Patterson
Book Review: Alan M. Greaves, The Land Of Ionia: Society And Economy In The Archaic Period., Lee E. Patterson
Lee E. Patterson
No abstract provided.
‘Aid Where It Is Needed Most’: American Labor’S Military Industrial Complex, Edmund F. Wehrle
‘Aid Where It Is Needed Most’: American Labor’S Military Industrial Complex, Edmund F. Wehrle
Edmund F. Wehrle
Between the late 1940s and mid-1960s, American organized labor emerged among the most enthusiastic supporters of the military-industrial complex. This study examines that emerging relationship, focusing on the efforts of a group of unionists to mold defense spending into a vehicle for promoting employment and addressing social and economic problems. During the Korean War, labor representatives drafted, lobbied for, and helped administration Defense Manpower Policy #4, a policy channeling defense spending to areas suffering high rates of unemployment. With the advent of the Eisenhower administration, preferential policies fell by the wayside, but organized labor continued to press, with some success …
The Vietnamese Confederation Of Labour And International Labour, Edmund F. Wehrle
The Vietnamese Confederation Of Labour And International Labour, Edmund F. Wehrle
Edmund F. Wehrle
No abstract provided.
Review: Lise Hull, Understanding The Castle Ruins Of England And Wales: How To Interpret The History And Meaning Of Masonry And Earthworks, Bailey K. Young
Review: Lise Hull, Understanding The Castle Ruins Of England And Wales: How To Interpret The History And Meaning Of Masonry And Earthworks, Bailey K. Young
Bailey K. Young
No abstract provided.
Foreign Affairs! That's For People Who Don't Have To Work To Make A Living, Edmund F. Wehrle
Foreign Affairs! That's For People Who Don't Have To Work To Make A Living, Edmund F. Wehrle
Edmund F. Wehrle
No abstract provided.
Book Review: The Proletarian Gamble: Korean Workers In Interwar Japan. By Ken C. Kawashima, Jinhee Lee
Book Review: The Proletarian Gamble: Korean Workers In Interwar Japan. By Ken C. Kawashima, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Field Marshal Harold Alexander: A Selected And Annotated Bibliography, Bradley P. Tolppanen
Field Marshal Harold Alexander: A Selected And Annotated Bibliography, Bradley P. Tolppanen
Bradley P. Tolppanen
No abstract provided.
Review: Wasperton: A Roman, British And Anglo-Saxon Community In Central England, Martin Carver, Ed., Bailey K. Young
Review: Wasperton: A Roman, British And Anglo-Saxon Community In Central England, Martin Carver, Ed., Bailey K. Young
Bailey K. Young
No abstract provided.
Review: Alan Hardy, Anne Dodd, Graham D. Keevill, Et Al., Aelfric's Abbey: Excavations At Eynsham Abbey, Oxfordshire, 1989-92., Bailey K. Young
Review: Alan Hardy, Anne Dodd, Graham D. Keevill, Et Al., Aelfric's Abbey: Excavations At Eynsham Abbey, Oxfordshire, 1989-92., Bailey K. Young
Bailey K. Young
No abstract provided.
Transforming Nato In The Cold War: Challenges Beyond Deterrence In The 1960s (Review), Ryan C. Hendrickson
Transforming Nato In The Cold War: Challenges Beyond Deterrence In The 1960s (Review), Ryan C. Hendrickson
Ryan C. Hendrickson
No abstract provided.
“Partisan For The Hard Hats”: Charles Colson, George Meany, And The Failed Blue-Collar Strategy, Edmund F. Wehrle
“Partisan For The Hard Hats”: Charles Colson, George Meany, And The Failed Blue-Collar Strategy, Edmund F. Wehrle
Edmund F. Wehrle
No abstract provided.
Ports Of Slavery, Ports Of Freedom: How Slaves Used Northern Seaports’ Maritime Industry To Escape And Create Trans-Atlantic Identities, 1713-1783, Charles Foy
Charles Foy
This dissertation examines and reconstructs the lives of fugitive slaves who used the maritime industries in New York, Philadelphia and Newport to achieve freedom. It focuses on slaves during the period between 1713, the end of Queen Anne’s War, and 1783, the end of the American Revolution. While the study’s primary focus is on slavery in three port cities, it employs a broad geographic approach to consider how enslaved individuals in rural areas surrounding New York, Philadelphia and Newport, as well as slaves in more distant regions, used the maritime industry in northern port cities to escape slavery. Maritime work …
Film Review: Kamikaze Girls [Shimotsuma Monogatari], Jinhee Lee
Film Review: Kamikaze Girls [Shimotsuma Monogatari], Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
No abstract provided.
Commemorating The Great Kantō Earthquake: Futei Senjin And The Politics Of Mourning In The Japanese Empire [관동대지진을 추도함: 일본 제국에 있어서의 '불령 선인'과 추도의 정치학], Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
On September 1, 1923, two minutes before noon, the earth began to shake, signaling the biggest natural disaster in modern Japan. A fierce wind and raging fire followed what came to be known as the Great Kantō Earthquake, devastating the densely populated Tokyo metropolitan area. The experience of calamity soon became subject to human interpretation and political manipulation, leading to organized violence against Koreans in the metropole. Triggered by rumors that Koreans were committing arson, poisoning the water, and plotting an uprising, local vigilantes and government authorities massacred approximately six thousand Koreans. In the year following the catastrophe, various commemorative …
The Enemy Within: Earthquake, Rumors, And Massacre In The Japanese Empire, Jinhee Lee
The Enemy Within: Earthquake, Rumors, And Massacre In The Japanese Empire, Jinhee Lee
Jinhee Lee
The experience of violence has powerful consequences in the transformation of history. The 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake marked a moment of unprecedented material destruction and cultural rupture in the Japanese empire. The disaster soon became subject to human interpretation and political manipulation, for the trauma of the earth tremors and subsequent fire produced not only physical chaos, but also rumours and violence against the colonized in the metropolitan area. Such violence manifested itself in the massacre of Koreans immediately following the earthquake-triggered by rumours of arson, murder, and riots by Koreans in the Tokyo-Yokohama area. Despite the shock of rumours …