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Northeast Asia

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LIVING ON YOUR OWN: Single Women, Rental Housing, and Post-Revolutionary Affect in Contemporary South Korea | By Jesook Song

Laurel Kendall

TREACHEROUS TRANSLATION: Culture, Nationalism, and Colonialism in Korea and Japan from the 1910s to the 1960s | By Serk-Bae Suh

Edward Mack

THE MAKING OF THE FIRST KOREAN PRESIDENT: Syngman Rhee’s Quest for Independence 1875–1948 | By Young Ick Lew

John P. DiMoia

CONTENTIOUS ACTIVISM & INTER-KOREAN RELATIONS | By Danielle L. Chubb

Hazel Smith

BREWED IN JAPAN: The Evolution of the Japanese Beer Industry | By Jeffrey W. Alexander

Kevin Richardson

THE “GREATEST PROBLEM”: Religion and State Formation in Meiji Japan | By Trent E. Maxey

Joshua Baxter

RISE OF A JAPANESE CHINATOWN: Yokohama, 1894–1972 | By Eric C. Han

David Y.H. Wu

IN THE SERVICE OF HIS KOREAN MAJESTY: William Nelson Lovatt, the Pusan Customs, and Sino-Korean Relations, 1876–1888 | By Wayne Patterson

Carl Young

THE TWO KOREAS AND THE POLITICS OF GLOBAL SPORT | By Brian Bridges

Wolfram Manzenreiter

THE KOREAN POPULAR CULTURE READER | Edited by Kyung Hyun Kim and Youngmin Choe

Dal Yong Jin

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