동북아역사재단 NORTHEAST ASIAN HISTORY FOUNDATION 로고 동북아역사재단 NORTHEAST ASIAN HISTORY FOUNDATION 로고

Northeast Asian History Foundation Publishes Four Educational Series Books
  • 조회수 3172

 

Northeast Asian History Foundation Publishes Four Educational Series Books   

 

The Foundation has published four educational series recently – "The Ancient Korea-Japan Relationship and Nihon Shoki" by Lee Jae-seok, "Baekdusan Mountain" by Kang Seok-hwa, "History and Sites of Korea-China Anti-Japan Solidarity in China" by Kim Jeong-hyeon, and "Goddess and Her Image" by Jang Seok-ho.

"The Ancient Korea-Japan Relationship and Nihon Shoki", written by Lee Jae-seok, professor of history and culture at Hansung University, tracks down the truth of the ancient Korea-Japan relationship in the 4th to7th centuries by looking into Korea-Japan relations contained in "Nihon Shoki", Japan’s first official history book, and sheds light on the political background behind the intentions of its compilation.

"Baekdusan Mountain", written by Professor Kang Seok-hwa of the Gyeongin National University of Education department of social education, introduces comprehensive information on Baekdusan Mountain, often called the "sacred mountain of the people", from the aspects of nature, geography, history, and folklore, and deals with how we have perceived the mountain.

"History and Sites of Korea-China Anti-Japan Solidarity in China", written by Kim Jeong-hyeon, a researcher at the Foundation, looks at the major figures of the Korea-China solidarity activists who conducted anti-Japan movements in China and their spaces, and lets readers think over what is meant by them.

"Goddess and Her Image", written by Jang Seok-ho, a Foundation researcher, is a book scrutinizing what formative beauty is taken on by the women and goddesses who have been embodied in diverse fine arts from the prehistoric age to the present; it is dedicated to tracking the original forms of goddesses and their variations through the shapes of women left by humankind and looking into their symbolic meanings.

 

 

파일
  • 파일이 없습니다.