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Locating the SPGK in Shanghai Locating the SPGK in Shanghai
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Relocating the SPGK in the Context of Difficult Heritage Relocating the SPGK in the Context of Difficult Heritage
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The Heritagization of the SPGK and Heritage Diplomacy The Heritagization of the SPGK and Heritage Diplomacy
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The first phase of heritagization, 1988–1993 The first phase of heritagization, 1988–1993
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The second phase of heritagization, 2013–2015 The second phase of heritagization, 2013–2015
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Whose Heritage? The SPGK between Two Nationalisms Whose Heritage? The SPGK between Two Nationalisms
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Potential Efforts towards Shared Heritage Potential Efforts towards Shared Heritage
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Conclusion: Limits and Possibilities of a Shared Heritage beyond Borders Conclusion: Limits and Possibilities of a Shared Heritage beyond Borders
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Acknowledgements Acknowledgements
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References References
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9 From Offshore Heritage to Shared Heritage: Transnational Difficult Heritage Making and the Shanghai Provisional Government of Korea
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Published:November 2022
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Abstract
Looking at Shanghai, Hyun Kyung Lee’s research into the preservation of the former headquarters of the Shanghai Provisional Government of Korea (SPGK) in the former French Concession investigates the politics and diplomacy of South Korean–Chinese attempts to commemorate shared heritage. It was only after the 1987 revised Constitution proclaimed the SPKG as the root of the Republic of Korea that collaboration between South Korea and China began, leading to this particular case of Korean heritage making in China. Lee’s investigation of the divergent interpretations of this historic site demonstrates how transnational heritage making can struggle to transcend national mnemonic boundaries.
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