The Review of Korean Studies serves as a comprehensive resource for scholarly research and analysis of Korean history, culture, and society. It publishes articles covering a broad spectrum of topics related to Korea, spanning ancient times to the present day. The journal aims to foster a deeper understanding of Korea's unique traditions, transformations, and global interactions.
Key areas explored include Korean literature, history, philosophy, religion, art, and social sciences. The Review provides a platform for both established scholars and emerging researchers to present their original findings and interpretations. Contributions examine Korean cultural heritage, political dynamics, economic development, and social change within the context of Korean identity.
Published to disseminate scholarship to a wide audience, the Review offers critical insights into the complexities of Korean studies. It welcomes submissions that offer novel perspectives and contribute to a richer understanding of Korea's place in the world. Explore Korean history and thought through this scholarly review.