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Works Cited Primary Sources : . Seoul: , 2005. 29-130. Print.

nt. This was a collection of accounts from witnesses that were there when Queen Min was assassinated. It includes letters from K. I. Veber, a Russian diplomat in Joseon at that time, to his boss, Aleksey Borisovich, and accounts from Crown Prince Sunjong, King Gojong, palace guards, and Seredin-Sabatin. It also included a report from a Japanese servant about how Miura Goro reacted to being suspected by the other diplomats. Secondary Sources : , . . Seoul: , 2012. 69-226. Print. This book covers the entire history from the Treaty of Kanghwa to the Japanese occupation. It contained a lot of photos and it was helpful to us because it allowed us to grasp the basic concepts of Joseon society and the flow of history until then. We used it mostly for describing how Queen Mins death was a turning point, because it briefly discussed all effects and organized it so that it was easy to understand. : 1880~1989. Seoul: Ga-Hyeon Foundation of Culture, 2012. 14-34. Print. This book contained most of the photos we used for Queen Min and King Gojong. It provided, in great detail, information about each of the alleged photos of Queen Min and explained how it was wrong. , . " ''?." Oh My News. N.p., 27 Aug. 2007. Web. 13 Jan. 2013. This was a news report that gave us information on who exactly committed the assassination. It describes how the Han Seong Shin Bo was used as a headquarter and proves that the Japanese had been planning this for a while. , . "[ ]1875 ." . N.p., 20 Sept. 2005. Web. 26 Dec. 2013. This is a news report on The Unyo Incident. It described the objectives of the Japanese and how they were able to get Joseon to sign a treaty with them. Choi, Mun-hyung. Discovering the Truth of Queen Min's Assassination. Seoul: Ji-shik Industry,
2006. Print. This book named in Korean, and it gives background information and a very detailed description about the planning of the incident. This book was used in most of the pages.

Finch, Michael. Min Yong-hwan: A Political Biography. N.p.: University of Hawai'i Press, 2002. Print. This book was also another book that gave us a brief biography of Queen Min. It provided quotes about her from people that interacted with her often. Hulbert, Homer B. The Passing of Korea. London: William Heinemann, 1906. Web. 6 Jan. 2013. This book goes through a huge period of Korean history. One of the chapters in this book is about Queen Min and the assassination so we used those information to include in our website, especially in the Queen Min page. Hye, Moon. Killied Joseon. N.p.: Dong-guk University, n.d. Print. This book, named in Korean, rst talks rst focuses on the evidence that are still left and being kept in Japan. Then it goes on to the evidences such as documents or letters. It has a translated version in Korean and also analyze the documents at each ends. Kim, Moon-Ja. Assassination of Queen Min and Japanese. N.p.: Koubunken Co., 2009. Print. This book is named and is originally translated from Japanese. It mainly talks about the preparation and the forces behind the plan. It also focuses on letters or any evidence left to analyze who led it and what roles did they play. "King Gojong." Unhyeongung. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Dec. 2012.
<http://www.unhyeongung.or.kr/board.php?board=eun3&command=body&no=3>. This website talks about King Gojong in general. This article was used to write in the page Queen Min. Neff, Robert. "[Part 1] The early years of Queen Min." The Jeju Weekly. N.p., 4 Apr. 2012. Web. 20
Dec. 2012. <http://www.jejuweekly.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=2519>. This article is about how Queen Min was chosen to become the Queen of Joseon and her characteristics as a young lady. Simbirtseva, Tatiana M. Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch. Vol. 71. Seoul:
n.p., 1996. 41-54. Print. This book contains several essays but we used the essay named Queen Min of Korea:Coming to Power mostly in the page Queen Min. The author of this essay wrote an informative essay to talk about how Queen Min got chosed to be the queen of Joseon and what she has accomplished during her years.

Tingley Lawrence, Mary J. "A diplomat's helpmate ; how Rose F. Foote, wife of the first U.S. Minister and envoy extraordinary to Korea, served her country in the Far East." Internet Archive. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Dec. 2013. This was a book that we used to find out how foreigners thought of Queen Min. It was important because some Korean sources might have exaggerated the greatness of a queen, so we were able to get a neutral point of view.

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