In fact, the Jangseogak Archives in the Academy of Korean Studies. More to follow...but only this for now. Edit: more on life here
AAS-in-Asia Report (Wonhee Cho)
Report of AAS-in-Asia 2017 on Mongol Empire Studies related panels. The AAS-in-Asia 2017, hosted by Korea University in South Korea was an exciting experience for historians of the Mongol empire / Yuan dynasty. We had four panels organized by scholars of the Mongol empire, both who were alumni of the HUJI / ERC Mongol empire … Continue reading AAS-in-Asia Report (Wonhee Cho)
North Korean Restaurant Visit
I'll be honest. I'm a bit uneasy about writing this post. I've been educated in a strictly anti-North Korean environment, and when the education is like that, the real life implications can be real - visible or not. I'm not joking - in the previous ten nine years of the more conservative government, the South Korean … Continue reading North Korean Restaurant Visit

