Tel: 02-3290-2423
E-mail: jsnhan@korea.ac.kr
I am a professor at the College of International Studies, Korea University. Majoring in modern and contemporary Japanese history and culture, I have worked on the interwar and wartime Japanese political thoughts and the Japan-Korea relations via visual culture of modern Japan. My books include, An Imperial Path to Modernity: Yoshino Sakuzo and a New Liberal Order in East Asia, 1905-1937 (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2013) and 『일본, 만화로 제국을 그리다』 (공저, 서울: 일조각, 2006). The latter book has won the best academic book prize in Korea and has been translated into Japanese 『漫画に描かれた日本帝国』 (東京: 明石書店, 2010). Recently, I published another book entitled Dark Heritage in Contemporary Japan: Relics of an Underground Empire (London: Routledge, 2024).
Currently, Dr. Han’s research focuses on the contemporary Japanese civic activities on conserving the dark heritage of war-related sites. Dark heritage in the research refers to the sites and artifacts that are associated with deliberately inflicted human suffering and death in general and with Imperial Japan’s aggressive war in the Asia-Pacific in particular. Reflecting Dr. Han’s current research, undergraduate-student classes and graduate-student seminars are designed around the themes of 1) making of modern East Asian world; 2) rebuilding of postwar Japan; and 3) development of Japan-Korea relations since the 19th century.