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History and the State: Textbook Debate Underscores Deep Divide in South Korea

By Yun Sik Hwang | May 12, 2017

In a timely essay following the re-privatization of history textbook production in South Korea, University of Toronto graduate Yun Sik Hwang explored developments in South Korean nationalism and the manifestation of differing national identities in national history.

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