Prof. Rebekah Clements gave a presentation at the European Association of Japanese Studies Conference:...
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(Closed) Position vacant: University of Oxford
A new postdoctoral researcher position in Korean history on the Aftermath project is announced,...
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...
Webinar talk: The Circulation of Silver in Post-Imjin East Asia
Dr Guillaume Carré (Directeur d’études and Chaire : Histoire économique et sociale du Japon...
Conference paper: Wang Yangming, Qi Jiguang’s Military Innovations, and their Diffusion into Korea
On 27th May, Dr Barend Noordam will be presenting a paper at the Young...
Updated webinar schedule
This is a reminder of the dates of the last four presentations of the...
National Museum of Korea Exhibition: Revisiting the Japanese and Manchu Invasions
An exhibition about the Japanese and Manchu invasions of Korea during the 16th and...

Webinar: Toyotomi Hideyoshi and the Castilian in Manila
In the next installment of the Aftermath Webinar Series, Dr Jonathan Lopez-Vera of the...
Research Note: Daimyo Processions and Satsuma’s Korean Village
Prof. Rebekah Clements has published a new article, “Daimyo Processions and Satsuma’s Korean Village:...
Webinar: Epidemics and Wandering People
On 24th of March, Aftermath PhD student, Ms Baihui Duan, will give a talk...