AN, Jong-Chol
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 3.967
AS - Asia 2.986
EU - Europa 2.191
SA - Sud America 352
AF - Africa 82
OC - Oceania 19
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 4
Totale 9.601
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 3.890
CN - Cina 853
PL - Polonia 807
SG - Singapore 748
IT - Italia 493
VN - Vietnam 388
BR - Brasile 271
HK - Hong Kong 246
KR - Corea 235
DE - Germania 185
IE - Irlanda 185
ID - Indonesia 106
JP - Giappone 97
FR - Francia 88
RU - Federazione Russa 82
UA - Ucraina 81
GB - Regno Unito 70
SE - Svezia 67
BD - Bangladesh 62
IN - India 48
CA - Canada 39
MA - Marocco 34
IQ - Iraq 27
NL - Olanda 24
NP - Nepal 23
CH - Svizzera 22
CL - Cile 21
PH - Filippine 21
TR - Turchia 20
AR - Argentina 19
MX - Messico 18
MY - Malesia 18
AT - Austria 17
AU - Australia 15
ES - Italia 15
PK - Pakistan 15
BE - Belgio 14
ZA - Sudafrica 14
EC - Ecuador 13
FI - Finlandia 12
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 10
VE - Venezuela 10
IL - Israele 9
UZ - Uzbekistan 9
LB - Libano 8
TH - Thailandia 8
TN - Tunisia 8
HU - Ungheria 7
CO - Colombia 6
IR - Iran 6
AZ - Azerbaigian 5
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 5
JM - Giamaica 5
EG - Egitto 4
EU - Europa 4
KE - Kenya 4
PE - Perù 4
PY - Paraguay 4
SA - Arabia Saudita 4
BG - Bulgaria 3
BJ - Benin 3
CR - Costa Rica 3
DZ - Algeria 3
GR - Grecia 3
HN - Honduras 3
KH - Cambogia 3
NG - Nigeria 3
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 3
UY - Uruguay 3
BB - Barbados 2
BH - Bahrain 2
CI - Costa d'Avorio 2
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 2
ET - Etiopia 2
JO - Giordania 2
KW - Kuwait 2
MO - Macao, regione amministrativa speciale della Cina 2
MZ - Mozambico 2
NI - Nicaragua 2
OM - Oman 2
PS - Palestinian Territory 2
PT - Portogallo 2
RO - Romania 2
RS - Serbia 2
SI - Slovenia 2
TW - Taiwan 2
AL - Albania 1
AO - Angola 1
BN - Brunei Darussalam 1
BO - Bolivia 1
CY - Cipro 1
DK - Danimarca 1
GD - Grenada 1
GH - Ghana 1
GL - Groenlandia 1
LT - Lituania 1
NC - Nuova Caledonia 1
PA - Panama 1
SC - Seychelles 1
TJ - Tagikistan 1
Totale 9.601
Città #
Warsaw 802
Ashburn 602
Council Bluffs 410
Singapore 351
Chandler 340
Woodbridge 325
San Jose 258
Hong Kong 237
Dublin 185
Jacksonville 149
Dallas 125
Beijing 109
New York 99
Wilmington 95
Ho Chi Minh City 93
Jakarta 90
Fairfield 87
Seoul 85
Tokyo 84
Dong Ket 80
Boardman 76
Columbus 76
Venice 75
Hanoi 63
Frankfurt am Main 59
Andover 54
Boston 50
Mülheim 47
Jinan 44
Lauterbourg 44
Princeton 44
Guangzhou 43
Los Angeles 43
Santa Clara 43
Ann Arbor 40
Houston 40
San Mateo 38
Shenyang 38
Cambridge 36
Seattle 36
Milan 32
Hebei 29
Casablanca 28
Nanjing 28
Hefei 27
Tianjin 25
São Paulo 24
Sona 23
Padova 22
Chicago 21
Gozzano 20
Orem 19
Changsha 18
Rome 18
Seodaemun-gu 18
Chengdu 17
Hangzhou 17
Toronto 17
Gangnam-gu 16
Haikou 16
Rochester 16
Vienna 16
London 15
Nanchang 15
Naples 15
Taizhou 15
Treviso 15
Da Nang 14
Fuzhou 14
Reutlingen 14
Santiago 14
The Dalles 14
Zhengzhou 14
Brussels 13
Ningbo 13
Bengaluru 12
Brooklyn 12
Buffalo 12
Chennai 12
Kuala Lumpur 12
San Diego 12
Taiyuan 12
Baghdad 11
Bologna 11
Moscow 11
Saint Petersburg 11
Shenzhen 11
Asan 10
Haiphong 10
Rio de Janeiro 10
Madrid 9
Manila 9
Williamstown 9
Basingstoke 8
Dhaka 8
Guayaquil 8
Jiaxing 8
Johannesburg 8
Mestre 8
Norwalk 8
Totale 6.499
Nome #
MODIFYING THE HAGUE CONVENTION? US MILITARY OCCUPATION OF KOREA AND JAPANESE RELIGIOUS PROPERTY IN KOREA, 1945–1948 341
“Who Are the First Koreans? The First Korean Nationality Law (1948) and Its Limits” 316
"Making Democracy Compatible with Mission: James Earnest Fisher as a Missionary and US Information Officer in Korea, 1919–1948" 311
Miguk pukchangrogyo sŏnkyosadŭl ŭi hwaltong kwa hanmikwankye, 1931-1948 [The Activities of American Presbyterian (PCUSA) Missionaries and Korean-American Relations, 1931-1948] 303
Intention to donate via social network sites (SNSs): A comparison study between Malaysian and South Korean users 292
A History of Korea. Seongnam, Gyeonggi 259
“1920-40 nyŏndae kumiin ŭi Manchu mit Kando insik-Owen Lattimore, Francis C. Jones, Yŏngmi sŏngyosa, kŭrigo Chŏngch’aek kwanyŏnja dŭl ŭl chungsimŭro”[Westerners’ Understanding of Manchuria and Chientao (Kando) during 1930-40s: Focus on Owen Lattimore, Francis C. Jones, Missionaries, and Post-War Policy Makers]. 243
“Chosŏn-Italia suho t’ongsang choyak (1884) ŭi ch’egyŏl mit pijun – Chosŏn ŭi yurŏp kongsa p’agyŏn ŭi kyegi rosŏ”[Process and Meanings of Korean-Italian Treaty (1884): As a Chance to Dispatch Korean Envoys to Europe]. 228
“19 segi ‘kukchepŏp’ ŭi sŏngkyŏk kwa choilsuhochokyu (1876)” [19th Century “International Law” and Korean-Japanese Treaty (1876)] 225
Chuil taesa Edwin Raishawŏ ŭi ‘Kŭndaehwa ron’ kwa Han’guksa insik”[US Ambassador to Japan, Edwin O. Reischauer’s ‘Modernization theory’ and his perception of Korean history] 224
“Making Korea Distinct: George M. McCune and His Korean Studies.” 221
“Yun Sanon ŭi kyoyuk sŏn’gyo hwaltong kwa sinsa ch’ambae munje” [Yun Sanon’s activity in educational ministry and problems of Shinto shrine worship] 217
1930 nyŏndae Mun Ilp’yŏng ŭi ‘munhwa minjok chuŭi’ sahak ŭi sidae sasang” [The current ideas in the historiography of the Mun Ilpyŏng’s cultural nationalism in the 1930s] 215
Beyond the Great Tradition: Recent European Scholarship on the History of Chosŏn Korea 214
No Distinction between Sacred and Secular: Horace H. Underwood and Korean-American Relations, 1934-1948 208
Chonggyo wa kukka ŭirye sai: 1920-30 nyŏndae Ilbon Sindo rŭl tullŏssan Chosŏn nae kaltŭng kwa sŏguindŭl ŭi insik” [Between religion and state ritual: disputes about the Japanese Shinto and westerner’s perception in colonial Korea during the 1920-1930s] 207
Chung-Il Chŏnjaeng palbal chŏnhu sinsa ch’ambae munje wa Pyŏngyang ŭi Kidokkyogye chungdŭng hakkyo ŭi tonghyang” [Shinto shrine issue and P’yŏngyang mission school’s response around the time of the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War] 205
1930-40 nyŏndae Namsan sojae Kyŏngsŏng Hoguk Sinsa ŭi Kŏllip, hwaryong, kŭrigo haebang hu pyŏnhwa” [The founding, usage, and the post-war change of the Keijō Gōkoku Jinjya during the 1930-40s] 205
Introduction to "Cultural Exchanges Between Korea and the West: Artifacts and Intangible Heritage" 204
“Hawai wŏnjumin munje e taehan yŏksajŏk chaengjŏm kwa Mi yŏnbank taebŏpwŏn ŭi kwallyŏn pangyŏl punsŏk”[Analysis of historical issues on Native Hawaiians and relevant US Supreme Court cases] 204
“1960nyŏndae Han’guk esŏŭi “kŭndaehwaron” suyong kwa Han’guksa insik”[“Modernization Theory” and Korean Historiography in the 1960s: With a Focus on Korea University and Dongguk University Conferences] 200
“3.1 Undong, sŏn’gyosa, kŭrigo Mi-Il kan ŭi kyosŏp kwa t’agyŏl” [The March First Movement, the missionaries, and the settlement of American-Japanese negotiations] 194
Adŏ Pek’ŏ ŭi kyoyuk sŏn’gyo hwaldong kwa ‘Yŏnhap Kidokgyo Taehak’ sŏllip” [The educational ministry of Arthur L. Becker and the founding of a ‘United Christian College’] 193
“Ilche ŭi sinsa ch’ambae kangyo wa Mi Kungmubu ŭi taeŭng, 1931–1937” [The colonial Japanese enforcement of Shinto shrine worship and the U.S. State Department’s response, 1931–1937] 192
Christentum in Korea: Ein Überblick [Korean Christianity: Overview] 189
Kim Yŏnggŏn ŭi Han’guk taeoe kwan’gyesa e taehan insik kwa haebang chikhu hwaltong” [Kim Yŏnggŏn’s perception of the history of the Korean foreign relations and his life, 1945-1949] 188
Williŏm Kŭrip’isŭ ŭi Ilbon kwa Han’guk insik, 1876-1910” [William E. Griffis’ perception of Japan and Korea, 1876-1910] 185
“Ch’injŏng chŏnhu Kojong ŭi tae oe kwan kwa tae Il chŏngch’aek” [Kojong’s perspectives on foreign relations and Japan policies around the beginning of his personal rule] 185
“Munmyŏng kaehwa esŏ pan’gong ŭro: Yi Sŭngman kwa Kaesin’gyo ŭi kwan’gye ŭi pyŏnhwa, 1912–1950” [From the Civilization-and-Enlightenment to anti-communism: the change in relations between Syngman Rhee and Protestantism, 1912–1950] 181
Michael E. Robinson. Korea’s Twentieth-Century Odyssey. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2007. 220 pp 178
“Making a State Known Internationally: Charles Pergler’s Activities for the Czechoslovak Republic during and After World War I” 170
“‘Hang’uk pyŏnghap’ chŏnhu Mi-Il kan Miguk ŭi Han Pando ch’ioe pŏpkwŏn p’yeji kyosŏp kwa t’agyŏl” [The American-Japanese negotiations on abolishing American extraterritoriality on the Korean Peninsula and its settlement around the time of the ‘Korean-Japanese union’] 170
“T’aep’yŏngyang Chŏnjaeng ki Hyu Pot’ŭn ŭi tae Il chŏngch’aek kusang kwa Han’guk munje insik” [Hugh Borton’s ideas on Japan policies and understandings of the Korea problem during the Pacific War period] 167
“Nitchū·Taiheiyō sensō-ki oyobi zenkōki (1937˗1948) Chōsen ni okeru Ōbei hito no zaisan no kanri to dōkō”[The Management and Disposal of the Westerner’s Property in Colonial Korea during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Pacific War, and the Korean Liberation Period, 1937-1948] 167
“Han’guk kŭnhyŏndaesa ŭi migukindŭl: Chegukjuŭi apjapiinga? Han’guk ŭi ch’in’guinga?”[Americans in modern Korean history: agents of imperialism or friends of Korea?] 167
“Singminji hugi Pangmunsa ŭi kŏllip, hwaryong kwa haebang hu ch’ŏri” [The establishment and utilization of Pangmun Temple during the late colonial period and its disposal after the liberation] 165
Haebang chŏnhu Adŏ Pŏnsŭ ŭi hwaltong kwa Miguk ŭi tae Han chŏngch’aek” [Arthur C. Bunce’s activities and the US policy toward Korea around the time of Korean liberation from Japan] 165
“T’alnaengjŏn chŏnhu Tokil ŭi siminkwŏn chedo wa ijumin jŏngch’aek ŭi pyŏnhwa-kukjŏkpŏp kwa iminpŏp ŭl chungsimŭiro”[The Changes of German Citizenship and Immigration Policy around Post-Cold War Era: Focus on Nationality Law and Immigration Law] 164
“Miguk chedokwŏn Han’gukhak ŭi t’ansaeng kwa Miguk ŭi tae Han insik: Choji M. Maekk’yun ŭl chungsim ŭiro” [The rise of American institutions’ Korean Studies and the American perception of Korea: George M. McCune] 162
Addressing fiscal uncertainty: Proposing policy pathways for enhancing economic growth and fertility rates in South Korea 160
Review of "Donald N. Clark. Living Dangerously in Korea: The Western Experience, 1900–1950. (Norwalk, Connecticut: East Bridge, 2003), 455 pp." 160
Justine Guichard. Regime Transition and the Judicial Politics of Enmity: Democratic Inclusion and Exclusion in South Korean Constitutional Justice. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. xviii, 248 pp 160
“Hŏkatoen chiphoe man yŏlgi? Mikunjŏng‧chŏngbu suripchikhu chiphoe wa siwi e taehan pŏpnyuldŭl ŭi pyŏnhwa wa unyong ”[Only Permitted Assembly? Changes and Continuities of Laws on Freedom of Assembly and Demonstration during the US Military Occupation of Korea and the Early Stage of the Republic of Korea] 151
“Historical Development of Judicial Independence in South Korea: Focus on Colonial and Post-Colonial Period” 150
“Mi kunjŏng ch’amyŏ Miguk sŏn’gyosa-kwallyŏn insadŭl ŭi hwaltong kwa Taehan Min’guk chŏngbu surip” [The activity of American missionaries and the related personnel participating in the American military administration and the establishment of the Republic of Korea government] 149
Miguk sŏn’gyosa wa Hanmi kwang’ye, 1931-1948: kyoyuk ch’ŏlsu, chŏnsi hyŏmnyŏk, kŭrigo Mi kunjŏng [American Missionaries and Korean-American Relations, 1931-1948: withdrawal from education mission, wartime cooperation, and the American military administration] (Seoul: Institute for Korean Church History, 2010). In Korean, 147
“Tokil ŭn chonggyo kaehyŏk 500 chunyŏn ŭl ŏttŏtkae kinyŏm hanŭnka,”[How Germany memorialize 500 anniversary of the Protestant Reformation?: three national special exhibitions] 147
“Singminji sigi·haebang ihu kyoyukcha·sahoe undongga Chang Li-Uk ŭi hwaldong kwa minjujuūi ihae”[Educational and Social Activist Lee-Wook Chang’s Activities and Understanding of Democracy]. 138
Review article of Sejoo Kim, “‘With All Your Heart’: American Missionaries and the State in Mission Fields.” Diplomatic History 45:1 (January 2021): 162-185. 129
Chŏnghoi Kim, Songam Ham Taeyoung [Songam Ham Tae-Young]Yonsei University Press, 2022. 456 pp. 123
Totale 9.838
Categoria #
all - tutte 31.039
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 31.039


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2021/20221.040 69 168 81 150 125 12 52 19 23 71 190 80
2022/20231.032 115 65 61 94 83 323 4 65 79 21 88 34
2023/2024676 29 31 14 24 62 123 58 53 74 17 94 97
2024/20251.120 25 25 106 77 40 161 192 86 159 78 95 76
2025/20264.010 155 194 211 333 385 392 578 178 491 421 285 387
2026/2027104 104 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 9.838