Faculty Research & Creative Activity
Submissions from 2015
관동대학살 한인 희생자 묘 2개 발견 (The Two Tombs of a Kanto Massacre Victim from Korea Identified), Jinhee Lee
Invited Speaker, “The Kantō Massacre in Postcolonial and Post-Cold War History.”, Jinhee Lee
일본에 있는 관동 대학살 피해자 강대흥 씨 묘 (The Tomb of the Kanto Massacre Victim Kang Daeheung in Japan), Jinhee Lee
Presenter, “The ‘Japanese Empire’ in Postcolonial and Post-Cold War Japan.”, Jinhee Lee
Keynote II: Museums of rural life: What historians can contribute to them, Debra Reid, Ollie Douglas, Jordi Llavina, and Jordi Terrassa
Submissions from 2014
The Evil Necessity: British Naval Impressment in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World by Denver Brunsman (review), Charles Foy
Walhain/Walhain-saint-Paul : les fouilles 2012 dans la haute cour du château, Laurent Verslype, Bailey Young, and Dana Best
A Right to Beat a Child? Corporal Punishment and the Law in Wilhelmine Germany, Sace Elder
Hidden Scars: The Massacre of Koreans from the Arakawa River Bank to Shitamachi in Tokyo, 1923, Jinhee Lee
Invited Speaker, “The Great Kanto Earthquake: Hidden Scars and Oral History 90 Years Later”, Jinhee Lee
Bibliography of Occasional or State Sermons across the Atlantic Archipelago, published 1685–1711, Newton Key
The Great Kanto Earthquake and the Narratives of Colonial Atrocity 90 Years Later, Jinhee Lee
Wild Frenchmen and Frenchfied Indians: Material Culture and Race in Colonial Louisiana, Charles Foy
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
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