A study of Baekje-Yamato relation changes with a focus on Baekje’s capitals

  1. Trigo Maldonado, Álvaro 1
  1. 1 University of Salamanca.
Revista:
Asiadémica: revista universitaria de estudios sobre Asia Oriental

ISSN: 2341-233X

Año de publicación: 2019

Título del ejemplar: Marzo

Número: 13

Páginas: 110-122

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Asiadémica: revista universitaria de estudios sobre Asia Oriental

Referencias bibliográficas

  • Bancroft, John Chandler: Nihongi: Chronicles of Japan from Earliest times to A.D. 697. Volume 1. The Japan Society. London. 1896.
  • Barnes, Gina L.: State Formation in Korea. Historical and Archaeological Perspectives. Curzon Press, 2001.
  • Barnes, Gina L: China, Korea and Japan. The Rise of Civilization in East Asia. Thames and Hudson, 1993.
  • Best, Jonathan W.: A History of the Early Korean Kingdom of Paekche. Together with annotated translation of the Paekche Annals of the Samguk Sagi. Harvard University, 2006.
  • Best, Jonathan W.: Buddhism and Polity in Early Sixth-Century Paekche. In: Korean Studies, Volume 26, no 2, 2003. University of Hawaaii Press. Pages 165-215.
  • Best, Jonathan W.: Diplomatic and Cultural Contacts between Paekche and China. In: Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. Vol 42, No2, 1982. Pages 443-501.
  • Brown, Delmer M.: The Cambridge History of Japan Vol. I. New York: Cambridge. University Press, 1993.
  • Chamberlain, Basil Hall: Translation of Kojiki or Records of Ancient Matters. The Asiatic Society of Japan. 1932.
  • Covell, Jon Carter; Covell Alan: Korean Impact on Japanese Culture. Japan's Hidden History. Hollym Corporation. 1984.
  • Daeyeol, Ku: The Failure of Baekje's Prudential Diplomacy. Revisiting the Samguk Sagi from an International Relations Perspective. In: Korea Journal. Volume 50, No2, Summer 2010. Pages 158-181.
  • Edwards, Walter: Event and Process in the Founding of Japan: The Horserider Theory in Archeological Perspective. In: Journal of Japanese Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Summer, 1983), pages 265-295.
  • Hong, Wontack: Paekche of Korea and The Origin of Yamato Japan. Kudara International, 1994.
  • Hong, Wontack: An Offshoot of the Puyeo-Koguryeo in Ma-han Land. In: East Asian History. A Korean Perspective. Vol 1 (15). 2005.
  • Hong, Wontack: Ancient Korea-Japan Relations: Dating the Formative Years of the Yamato Kingdom (366-405) by the Samguk-sagi Records and Reinterpreting the Related Historical Facts. In: Open Area Studies Journal, 2009, 2, Pages 12-30.
  • Kim Pusik: The Koguryŏ Annals of the Samguk Sagi. (Translated by Edward J. Shultz and Hugh H.W. Kang) The Academy of Korean Studies, 2011.
  • Kim Pusik: The Silla Annals of the Samguk Sagi. (Translated by Edward J. Shultz and Hugh H.W. Kang.)
  • Kiho, Song: The Clash of Histories in East Asia. Northeast Asia History Foundation. 2007.
  • Kiley, Cornelius J: State Dinasty in Archaic Yamato. In: Journal of Asian Studies. Vol XXXIII, (1). 1973. Pages 25-49.
  • Lee, Chong-Wuk: The Formation and Growth fo Paekche. In: Korea Journal. Volume 18 No10, 1978. Pages 35-40.
  • Lee, Ki Baik: A New History of Korea. Harvard University Press, 1984. Mohan, Pankaj N.: Rescuing a Stone from Nationalism. A Fresh Perspective on the Kwanggaeto Stele of Koguryo. In: Journal of Inner and East Asian Studies, 1 (2004): 89-115.
  • Nelson, Sarah Milledge: Archaeology of Korea. Cambridge World Archaeology. 1992.
  • Park, Byeong-Seon: Historia de la imprenta coreana. De los orígenes hasta 1910. Universidad autónoma de Barcelona. 2006.
  • Park, Hyun-Sook: Baekje's Relationship with Japan in the 6th Century. In: International Journal of Korean History. Vol. 11, 2007. Pages: 97-115.
  • Rhee, Song Nai; Aikens C. Melvin; Choi Sung-Rak; Ro Hyuk Jin: Korean Contributions to Agriculture, Technology, and State Formation in Japan: Archaeology and History of an Epochal Thousand Years 400 b.c.-a.d. 600. In: Asian Perspectives. 46(2). 2007. Pages 404-459.
  • Seth, Michael J.: A History of Korea. From Antiquity to the Present. Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc. 2011
  • Yoon, Yong-Hyuk: King Muryŏng's Ascension to the Throne. In: International Journal of Korean History. Vol 6, 2004. Pages 29-51.
  • Young, Kwon Oh: The Influence of Recent Archaeological Discoveries on the Research of Paekche History. In: (Ed.) Byington, Mark E: Early Korea. Reconsidering Early Korean History Through Archaeology. Volume 1, 2008. Harvard University. Pages 65-112.
  • Woo, Han Young: A Review of Korean History. Vol. 1 Ancient/Goryeo Era. Kyeongsaewon. 2010.
  • (Ed.) Byington, Mark E.: The Han Commanderies in Early Korean History. Early Korea Project Korea Institute, Harvard University. 2013.
  • (Ed.) De Bary, Theodore: Introduction to Oriental Civilizations. Sources of Japanese Tradition. Volume 1. Columbia University Press. 1958.
  • (Ed.) Lee, Peter H.: Sourcebook of Korean Civilization. Volume 1. From Early Times to the Sixteenth Century. Columbia University Press. 1993.
  • (Ed.) Lee, Peter H.; De Bary, Theodore: Sources of Korean Tradition. Volume one. From Early Times Through The Sixteenth Century. Columbia University Press. 1997.
  • (Ed.) Notheast Asian History Foundation: The Foreseen and the Unforeseen in Historical Relations between Korea and Japan. 2009.
  • (Ed.) Routledge Library Editions: Nihongi. Chronicles of Japan From the Earlist Times to A.D. 697. Translated from the Original Chinese and Japanese by W.G. Aston. 2011.
  • Makino Yoshihiro: Emperor mentioned blood ties with Korea in 1990. In: Asahi Simbun. 2010. Online version. http://www.asahi.com/english/TKY201008250380.html. Last accessed: 10.06.2017.