Ki-baek Lee
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Ki-baek Lee | |
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Hangul: |
이기백
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Hanja: |
李基白
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Revised Romanization: | I Gi-baek |
McCune-Reischauer: | I Ki-baek |
Ki-baek Lee (1924-2004) was a leading South Korean historian. He was born in Jeongju-gun, in North Pyeongan province in what is today North Korea. He graduated from the Osan School in 1941, attending Waseda University in Tokyo but ultimately graduating from Seoul National University in 1947.
Lee's most noted work was the New History of Korea, first published in 1967 and revised thereafter. However, his works are now criticized as the extension of a colonial history policy by Japan.[1]. His advisor in acamedia was Yi_Byeongdo who was one of the member of Joseonsa Pyeonsuhoe(조선사편수회).
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- ^ >이, 종욱 (2003). 역사 충돌 (History Collison). 서울: 김영사. ISBN 8934911948.