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Index
Cover Page
Dedication Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Maps, Figures, and Tables
Acknowledgments
Editor’s Note
Introduction: Thinking through Region / SUN JOO KIM
1: Residence and Foreign Relations in the Peninsular Northeast During the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries
2: Choson-Qing Relations and the Society of P’yongan Province During the Late Choson Period
3: Regional Identities of Northern Literati: A Comparative Study of P’yongan and Hamgyong Provinces
4: The Shadow of Anonymity: The Depiction of Northerners in Eighteenth-Century “Hearsay Accounts” (kimun)
5: P’yongan Dialect and Regional Identity in Choson Korea
6: Dialect, Orthography, and Regional Identity: P’yongan Christians, Korean Spelling Reform, and Orthographic Fundamentalism
7: From Periphery to a Transnational Frontier: Popular Movements in the Northwestern Provinces, 1896–1904
8: Subversive Narratives: Hwang Sunwon’s P’yongan Stories
9: The Missionary Presence in Northern Korea before WWII: Human Investment, Social Significance, and Historical Legacy
10: The Northern Region of Korea as Portrayed in Russian Sources, 1860s–1913
11: Images of the North in Occupied Korea, 1905–1945
Glossary
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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