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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2018
1 Murai Shōsuke, “Post-war Domain Source Materials on Hideyoshi's Invasion of Korea: The Wartime Memoirs of Shimazu Soldiers,” pp. 108–19; Kenneth M. Swope, “Ming Grand Strategy and the Imjin War,” pp. 163–96; and James B. Lewis, “International Relations and the Imjin War,” pp. 256–73.
2 The chapters in this section are: Han Myung-gi, “‘The Inestimable Benevolence of Saving a Country on the Brink of Ruin’: Chosŏn-Ming and Chosŏn-Later Jin Relations in the Seventeenth Century,” pp. 277–93; Kuwano Eiji, “Chosŏn Korea and Ming China after the Imjin Waeran: State Rituals in the Later Chosŏn Period,” pp. 294–322; Ha Woo Bong, “War and Cultural Exchange,” pp. 323–39; Choi Gwan, “The Imjin Waeran in Korean and Japanese Literature,” pp. 340–56; and Michael J. Pettid, “Fashioning Womanly Confucian Virtue: The Virtuous Woman in Post-war Literary Discourse,” pp. 357–77.
3 Saeki Kōji, “Japanese-Korean and Japanese-Chinese Relations in the Sixteenth Century,” pp. 11–21; Han Moon Jong, “Korea's Pre-war Domestic Situation and Relation with Japan,” pp. 22–41; and Kenneth R. Robinson, “Violence, Trade, and Impostors in Korean-Japanese Relations, 1510–1609,” pp. 42–69.
4 Kitajima Manji, “The Imjin Waeran: Contrasting the First and the Second Invasions of Korea,” pp. 73–92; Sajima Akiko, “Hideyoshi's Views of Chosŏn Korea and Japan-Ming Negotiations,” pp. 93–107; Yi Min'ung, “The Role of the Chosŏn Navy and Major Naval Battles during the Imjin Waeran,” pp. 120–40; Nukii Masayuki, “Righteous Army Activity in the Imjin War,” pp. 141–62; Harriet T. Zurndorfer, “Wanli China versus Hideyoshi's Japan: Rethinking China's Involvement in the Imjin Waeran,” pp. 197–235; and Nam-lin Hur, “The Celestial Warriors: Ming Military Aid and Abuse during the Korean War, 1592–8,” pp. 236–55.