Michael Kim is Associate Professor of Korean History at Yonsei University's Graduate School of International Studies in Seoul, Korea. His research primarily focuses on colonial Korea, and he has published numerous articles and book chapters on urban culture, print culture, Korean collaborators, migration and wartime mobilization.
Michael Schoenhals is Professor of Chinese at the Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University, Sweden. He has published extensively on the social and political history of modern China, including most recently Spying for the People: Mao's Secret Agents, 1949–1967 (2012). He is co-founder of the Forum för literaturens offentligheter (FOLIO), a Swedish interdisciplinary academic forum bringing together researchers interested in exploring how writers and constellations of readers emerge as actors in public settings by attempting to employ literature and literary works for non-literary purposes.
Yong-Woo Kim is Senior Researcher at Ewha University's Institute of World and Global History, Korea. He has published a number of articles on French and Italian Fascism. He is the author of Homo Fascistus: French Fascism and Cultural Revolution of Counter-Revolutionaries (in Korean) and the co-editor of the 'Mass Dictatorship' Series published in Korean.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Dictatorship -- History -- 20th century.
Politics and Government. -- eflch