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In Korea's Ancient Koguryŏ Kingdom: A Socio-Political History, Noh Taedon draws on all available research to reconstruct a multifaceted view of a Proto-Korean nation-state that mattered greatly in Northeast Asia during the seven centuries of its existence (37 BCE to 668 CE).

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In Korea's Ancient Koguryŏ Kingdom: A Socio-Political History, Noh Taedon draws on all available research to reconstruct a multifaceted view of a Proto-Korean nation-state that mattered greatly in Northeast Asia during the seven centuries of its existence (37 BCE to 668 CE).
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Noh Taedon, Ph.D. (1999), Seoul National University, is from Ch'angnyŏng in the South Korean province of Kyŏngnam. A professor in the Department of Korean History at Seoul National University, he has also been a graduate fellow at the Harvard-Yenching Institute and presiding officer of the Society for Korean Ancient History, of which he currently is a member of the Board of Advisors. Among his published works are Theories and Issues in Ancient Korean History (2009), History of the Samguk Unification Wars (2008), and Tan'gun and the History of Kojosŏn (2000), as well as numerous articles in scholastic journals over the past thirty years. John Huston is originally from Indiana in the United States but now lives in Australia. He first arrived in Korea in 1970, and his interest in that country's history dates from that time. In 1973 he graduated from Seoul National University's Department of Chinese Language & Literature. He has taught Chinese and Korean translation at RMIT University in Melbourne. In recent years he has translated a number of other important historical works under the auspices of the Literature Translation Institute of Korea. Among them are The Royal Palaces of Korea--Six Centuries of Dynastic Grandeur, Koguryŏ--The Dawning of a Kingdom and The Life of Joseon Kings.