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'''Lee Ki-baek''' (1924–2004) was a leading [[South Korea]]n 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.
'''Ki-baik Lee'''<ref>{{cite book |title=A New History of Korea — Ki-baik Lee |url=https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674615762 | series=Harvard-Yenching Institute Publications | date=15 March 1988 | publisher=Harvard University Press | isbn=9780674615762 |accessdate=21 June 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nas.go.kr/member/basic/basic.jsp?s_type=name&s_value=%C0%CC%B1%E2%B9%E9&member_key=10000195|title=전체회원현황 : 학술원회원 : 대한민국학술원}}</ref> ({{Korean|hangul=이기백}}; 1924–2004) was a 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'' (''Kuksa Sillon'', to echo [[Shin Chaeho]]'s 1908 ''[[Doksa Sillon]]''), first published in 1967 and revised thereafter. However, his works are now criticized as the extension of a colonial history policy by Japan.<ref>{{cite book|first=종욱|last=이|title=역사 충돌 (History Collison)|publisher=김영사|location=서울|isbn=89-349-1194-8|year=2003}}</ref> His advisor in academia was [[Yi Byeongdo]] who was one of the members of [[Joseonsa Pyeonsuhoe]](조선사편수회).
Lee was a notable historian. He served as Professor of History at [[Sogang University]], Seoul. His most noted work was the ''New History of Korea'' (''Kuksa Sillon'', to echo [[Shin Chaeho]]'s 1908 ''[[Doksa Sillon]]''), first published in 1967 and revised thereafter. New History of Korea was published in English in translation by [[Edward W. Wagner]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=A New History of Korea — Ki-baik Lee|url=https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674615762|access-date=2021-02-24|website=www.hup.harvard.edu| series=Harvard-Yenching Institute Publications | date=15 March 1988 | publisher=Harvard University Press | isbn=9780674615762 |language=en}}</ref> Lee was given the [[Inchon Award]] in 1990.

His son, [[Yi In-seong]](이인성) is a South Korean modern novelist.


==Publications==
==Publications==
* 한국사신론(韓國史新論)<ref>[http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=525882&cid=46623&categoryId=46623 한국사신론]</ref> ISBN 9788933700501
* 한국사신론(韓國史新論)<ref>[http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=525882&cid=46623&categoryId=46623 한국사신론]</ref> {{ISBN|9788933700501}}
* ''[https://archive.org/details/newhistoryofkore0000leek/ A New History of Korea]'' (English translation)


==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of Korea-related topics]]
*[[History of Korea]]
*[[History of Korea]]
*[[List of Koreans]]


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 04:51, 26 April 2024

Ki-baik Lee
Hangul
이기백
Hanja
Revised RomanizationLee Gi-baek
McCune–ReischauerLee Ki-baek

Ki-baik Lee[1][2] (Korean이기백; 1924–2004) was a 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 was a notable historian. He served as Professor of History at Sogang University, Seoul. His most noted work was the New History of Korea (Kuksa Sillon, to echo Shin Chaeho's 1908 Doksa Sillon), first published in 1967 and revised thereafter. New History of Korea was published in English in translation by Edward W. Wagner.[3] Lee was given the Inchon Award in 1990.

Publications

  • 한국사신론(韓國史新論)[4] ISBN 9788933700501
  • A New History of Korea (English translation)

See also

References

  1. ^ A New History of Korea — Ki-baik Lee. Harvard-Yenching Institute Publications. Harvard University Press. 15 March 1988. ISBN 9780674615762. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
  2. ^ "전체회원현황 : 학술원회원 : 대한민국학술원".
  3. ^ A New History of Korea — Ki-baik Lee. Harvard-Yenching Institute Publications. Harvard University Press. 15 March 1988. ISBN 9780674615762. Retrieved 2021-02-24. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  4. ^ 한국사신론