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Michael E. Robinson's experience in Korea goes back to the late 1960s, when he was a Peace Corps volunteer in the Republic of Korea
Michael E. Robinson's experience in Korea goes back to the late 1960s, when he was a Peace Corps volunteer in the Republic of Korea
Michael E. Robinson, professor of East Asian languages and cultures in the College of Arts and Sciences, is a co-author of the book Korea Old and New: A History (Harvard University Press); editor of the book Colonial Modernity in Korea (Harvard University Press); and author of numerous articles and journal papers on Korean history. He is in the process of writing a new book tentatively titled Korea's 20th Century Odyssey for publication in early 2004. His research focuses on the use of the media to influence popular opinion in Korea. He has been the recipient of a Korean Foundation grant and a Fulbright Research Fellowship to do research in the Republic of Korea. His experience in Korea goes back to the late 1960s, when he was a Peace Corps volunteer in the Republic of Korea. He can be reached at 812-336-8479 (home) or mrobinso@indiana.edu.