For more sites, please search Naver which is one of the best search engines in Korea. If you know Korean and if you can read Korean at your screen, please use this search engine. To read Korean at your screen, refer to http://khc.hongik.ac.kr/kletter.htm at the KHC.
- http://www.hongik.ac.kr/~khc/
The Korean Historical
Connection (KHC) provides fairly comprehensive searchable bibliographies
and documents on Korean, Asian and European histories written in Korean
(in English and Korean).
Frank Hoffmann's Korean Studies at Harvard University
- http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~hoffmann/
Probably
the best homepage on Korean Studies (in Englsih).
Korean National Central Library
- http://sun.nl.or.kr
The library provides searchable
bibliography (in Korean).
Digital Chosun Daily Newspaper
- http://www.chosun.com
The Chosun Daily Newspaper
is one of the biggest newspapers in Korea. The articles of the newspaper
are searchable (in Korean).
The National History Compilation Committee of the Republic of Korea
- http://kuksa.nhcc.go.kr
The Committee is the
major national research institution on Korean History. It has searchable
bibliography on Korean History (in Korean).
Gyu Jang Kak (A depository of historical documents)
- http://kyujanggak.snu.ac.kr/
Gyu Jang Kak has
thousands of historical documents on Korea. It provides many convenient
services (in Korean).
Prof. Taesik Kim's Homepage on Korean Ancient History
- http://www.hongik.ac.kr/~kayakim/
This site
is managed by Professor Taesik Kim at Hong-Ik University. His major
field is Kaya in ancient Korea (in Korean).
Prof. Gyuchul Han's Homepage on Korean History
- http://cla.kyungsung.ac.kr/~hangc
Professor Gyuchul Han manages this site. His homepage contains
valuable information on Korean History (in Korean).
Hamel's Journal translated in English and Korean
- http://www.henny-savenije.pe.kr
Henny Savenije translated Hamel's journal from Dutch
into English and added some other historical fact and maps. "The
first authoritative translation of Hamel's Journal and a Description
of the Kingdom of Korea, 1653-1666 made directly from the original Dutch
manuscript by Br. Jean-Paul Buys of the Taize Community was recently
published by the Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch." (in Korean
and English)
- http://www.kbs.co.kr/
The Korean Broadcasting
System (KBS) is the biggest company in its kind in Korea (in Korean
and English).
A Window of Korea (An Introduction to Korea run by Joonang Daily Newspaper)
- http://www.joongang.co.kr/kwin/k-korea.html
This site provides a brief introduction to Korean history
and culture (in Korean).