- Kim Hodong
Kim Hodong ( _ko. 김호동;
Hanja : 金浩東; often written in English-language literature as Hodong Kim) (born 1954) is a Korean historian, professor atSeoul National University . His research interests includenomadic societies ofCentral Asia and their interaction with the Chinese state.Life
Kim Hodong studied with
Min Tuki in Seoul, and did his doctoral graduate work atHarvard University , where he was a student of Joseph Fletcher, Jr.Omeljan Pritsak ,Philip Kuhn , andThomas Barfield were on his dissertation committee as well.Currently he is a Professor of Asan History at the Institute of Historical Research of
Seoul National University . He also served as the president of theKorean Association for Central Asian Studies from 2003-2006.Works
Kim's best known work is his 2004 book, "Holy War in China: The
Muslim Rebellion and State in Chinese Central Asia, 1864-1877", which has developed from his Harvard doctoral dissertation. This book offers a comprehensive treatment of the rebellion ofXinjiang Muslims (Hui,Uyghur s, and other smaller groups) against the Qing Empire in the 1864-1877, and the career of the Kokandian adventurerYaqub Beg who had managed to become the ruler of a large part of the region. An extensive background on the power struggle between the Qing, the Khojas, the Kokand Khanate, and the indigenous local interests for power inKashgaria in the preceding hundred years is provided as well.The book draws heavily on the contemporary and near-contemporary Xinjiang Muslim sources, in particular Mulla
Musa Sayrami 's (1836-1917) "Tarikh-i amaniyya" and "Tarikh-i hamidi", andMulla Bilal 's "Ghazat dar mulk-i Chin". It is the title of Mulla Bilal's work that became, in its English form, the title of Kim Hodong's book as well."Holy War in China" makes good use of the Chinese sources as well, as well as documents from the Russians, British, and Osmanlis who had come into contact with the rebels.
Despite its title, the book concentrates primarily on the rebellion in Xinjiang, discussing contemporaneous Muslim rebellions in the inner provinces of China only to the extent it is necessary for the Xinjiang narrative.
Books by Kim Hodong
* Kim Hodong, "Holy War in China: The Muslim Rebellion and State in Chinese Central Asia, 1864-1877". Stanford University Press (March 2004). ISBN 0804748845. (Preface contains some autobiographical information. Searchable text available on Amazon.com)
References
* Françoise Aubin, [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~iaas/Joseph%20Fletcher%20Memorial%20Lecture%20-%20Aubin.htm Reflections on the Fletcher Legacy]
* [http://humanities.snu.ac.kr/eng/se01_re/se01_re_f/se01_re_f.jsp Institute of Historical Research]
* [http://plaza.snu.ac.kr/~kacas/ The Korean Association for Central Asian Studies] ko icon
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