Director of the Aftermath Project, Prof. Rebekah Clements, gave a talk at the webinar...
Events
Video: Traces of the Japanese and Manchu Invasions through Household Registers
The video file of Dr Sangwoo Han’s presentation at the Aftermath project webinar “Traces...
Launch of 2021-2022 Webinar Series
The 2021-2022 webinar series of the Aftermath project will launch today with a talk...
Conference panel: Conflict, War and the Environment in East Asia
Aftermath PhD student, Ms Baihui Duan, convened a panel “Conflict, War and the Environment...
Conference Paper: Conflicts over timber on Kǒje Island during the Imjin War(1592-1598)
PhD student on the Aftermath project, Ms Baihui Duan, gave a paper “War and...
Webinar Talk: The Environmental Aftermath of the Imjin War
Dr John S. Lee, Assistant Professor in East Asian History, Durham University, will give...
Conference Panel: the exchange and use of cultured individuals in warrior society in Japan’s early modern period
Aftermath project director, Prof. Rebekah Clements convened a panel “Carriers of Cultural Capital: The...
Conference paper: War and Resources
Ms Baihui Duan will give a paper, “War and Resources: conflicts over timber on...
Conference paper: Captured Human Capital
Prof. Rebekah Clements gave a presentation at the European Association of Japanese Studies Conference:...
Webinar talk: Mediating Military Knowledge of the Imjin War
In the final session of the Aftermath Webinar series for the 2020-2021 academic year,...
Webinar talk: Trilateral Relationships among Japan, Korea, and China after the Imjin War
At the next session of the Aftermath webinar series, Dr. Yongchao Cheng, Designated Assistant...
Webinar Talk: Traces of the Japanese and Manchu Invasions
The next installment of the Aftermath Webinar Series, will be Dr Sangwoo Han (Ajou...