- Shin Chae-ho, or Sin
Chaeho (Korean: 신채호;
December 8, 1880 –
February 21, 1936), was a
Korean independence activist, historian, anarchist, nationalist...
- domination. Its
first proponent was
journalist and
independence activist Shin
Chaeho (1880–1936). In his
polemical New
Reading of
History (Doksa Sillon), which...
- to
question the
legitimacy of his
enfeoffment as
ruler of Gojoseon. Shin
Chaeho (1880–1936) was the
first to
question the
extent of Gija's
cultural contributions...
- the
Trojan refugee Aeneas. But by the 1930s,
under the
influence of Shin
Chaeho's histories, the Jizi
Korean founding story became less po****r than that...
-
throne from Jun of
Gojoseon and the line of
kings descended from Gija. Shin
Chaeho said that Gija
Joseon (323 BC-194 BC)
refers to the ****tive
period of Beonjoseon...
- The
organization was
formed by
social activists such as Ahn Changho, Sin
Chaeho, Park Eun-sik, and Lim Chi-jung. With
their belief that the Enlightenment...
- historians, most
notably the 19th-century
Korean historian and
intellectual Sin
Chaeho, to term Yeon
Gaesomun the
greatest hero in
Korean history. In po****r culture...
- soul, and
national traits,
echoing earlier Korean nationalists such as Sin
Chaeho, Yi Kwangsu, and Choe Namson. Shin
believes that the key
difference between...
- Jae-ho
Hangul 재호
Hanja 在浩, 宰昊, and
others Revised Romanization Jae-ho McCune–Reischauer
Chaeho...
- Kim Jae-ho
Hangul 김재호
Revised Romanization Gim
Jaeho McCune–Reischauer Kim
Chaeho...