The following books can be purchased at Akademika:
- Armstrong, C. (Ed.) (2002). Korean Society: Civil Society, Democracy and the State. Routledge.
- Cumings, B. (1997). Korea's place in the Sun. W.W.Norton and Co. pp. 86-433, 456-495.
- Lee, Bae-Yong (2008). Women in Korean History. Ewha Womans University Press. pp. 15-109.
The following extracts will be made available in Fronter:
- Caprio, M. (2009). Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea. University of Washington Press. pp. 141-171.
- Kim, S. S. (Ed.) (2003). Korea’s Democratization. Cambridge University Press. pp. 135-159.
- Lew, Y. I. et al. (2006). Korean Perceptions of the United States. Seoul: Jimoondang. pp. 307-365.
- Seth, M. J. (2002). Education Fever: Society, Politics and the Pursuit of Schooling in South Korea. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 140-192.
- Shin, G. & Robinson, M. (Eds.) (1999). Colonial Modernity in Korea. Harvard University Press. pp. 21-70, 288-361.