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After earning his PhD from Harvard in 1959, Wagner then joined Harvard's faculty, from which he retired in 1993. He founded the Korea Institute at Harvard University in 1981 and served as its director until 1993.
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between 1945 and 1948. After resuming his undergraduate work at Harvard in 1948, he received his bachelor's degree and master's degree from Harvard and his PhD from there in 1959.
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to Theodore and Gertrude Wagner; Wagner had an older brother Ted, a twin brother Walter, a younger brother John, and a younger sister Rachel.
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James B. Palais, Edward W. Wagner (1924-2001), The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 61, No. 3 (Aug., 2002), pp. 1137-1139,
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Martina Deuchler, In Memory of Edward Willett Wagner, Acta Koreana, Vol. 5, No. 2, July 2002 (ISSN 1520-7412)
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Due to his influence in the field, Wagner is often referred to as the "Father of Korean Studies".
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Edward Willett Wagner. Faculty of Arts and Sciences - Memorial Minute
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The Literati Purges: Political Conflict in Early Yi Korea
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Edward W. Wagner
Cleveland, Ohio
Concord, Massachusetts
Harvard University
United States Army
World War II
Korean studies
Harvard University
Korean aristocracy
Joseon
Cleveland, Ohio
Canton McKinley High School
Canton, Ohio
World War II
United States Army Military Government in Korea
Lexington, Massachusetts
Namhi Kim
Concord, Massachusetts
A New History of Korea









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