TY - JOUR AU - Kim, Jungwon. AB - historical significance] (Seoul: Munhwagwa Chisongsa, 2001). One of the most represen tative works on ``state protection Buddhism'' in Koryo is An Chiwon, Koryo ui kukka Pulgyo uirye wa munhwa: Yondung P'algwanhoe wa Chesok toryang ul chungsim uro [State Buddhist rituals and culture of Koryo: Centered on the Lantern, Assembly of the Eight ´ Prohibitions, and Sakra enlightenment site rituals] (Seoul: Seoul Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu, 2005). An does not acknowledge let alone respond to Kim Jongmyung's challenge to the usage of ``state-protection Buddhism.'' 2. See Iryon (1206­1289), Samguk yusa, 5 rolls, ed. Ch'oe Namson (Seoul: Min jung Sogwan, 1954), 3:137­40; see also Peter H. Lee, ed., Sourcebook of Korean Civiliza tion (New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1993), 87­89. Tradition, Treaties, and Trade: Qing Imperialism and Choson Korea, 1850­ 1910, by Kirk W. Larsen. Harvard East Asian Monographs. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2008. 328 pp. $39.95 cloth. Despite its significance in understanding Choson Korea's (1392­1910) vibrant yet tumultuous foreign relations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the study of Sino-Korean relations has been relatively neglected in Western academia compared to its enduring impact on shaping Choson's foreign affairs. With a growing number of scholars and students delving into TI - Tradition, Treaties, and Trade: Qing Imperialism and Chosŏn Korea, 1850-1910 (review) JF - Korean Studies DA - 2009-01-22 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/university-of-hawai-i-press/tradition-treaties-and-trade-qing-imperialism-and-chos-n-korea-1850-51EYNua2Ub SP - 154 EP - 157 VL - 33 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -