Korean Studies, Leningrad (St.-Petersburg) State University; MA in Korean History
Moscow State University (Institute of Asian and African Studies, International Centre for Korean Studies); PhD in Korean History
Title
Professor of University of Oslo[1]
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Labor Party,[2] Red Party (Norway)[3]
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Paik Myong-jong
Children
2
Pak Noja
Hangul
박노자
Hanja
朴露子[4]
Revised Romanization
Bak Noja
McCune–Reischauer
Pak Noja
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Vladimir Tikhonov (Russian: Владимир Тихонов; born on February 5, 1973),[5] known mainly by his Korean art name Pak Noja (Korean: 박노자), is a Soviet-born Korean activist, historian, Koreanist, and writer.
^"Vladimir Tikhonov". University of Oslo (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2014-03-11.
mainly by his Korean art name PakNoja (Korean: 박노자), is a Soviet-born Korean activist, historian, Koreanist, and writer. Pak was born as Vladimir Tikhonov...
Postwar World (Korean: 전쟁 이후의 세계) is a Korean-language book by PakNoja, Russian-Korean scholar and professor of University of Oslo. It discusses the impact...
initiators were An Jae-hong, Kim Byung-ro [ko], Hong Myong-hui, Kim Ho, Pak Yong-hee, Yi Kuk-no and Kim Won-yong. Of them, Hong became the chairman of...
significantly since the 1960s. PakNoja said that there were 5,747 Japanese-Korean couples in Korea at the end of 1941. Pak Cheil estimated there to be 70...
doeneun nala, daehanmingug" 박노자의 한국, 안과 밖 노래를 불렀다가 '죄인'이 되는 나라, 대한민국 [PakNoja's South Korea, inside and outside. A country where you sing song and then...
Labor Party. Hong died from cancer on 18 April 2024, at the age of 76. PakNoja By 21st century standards, South Korean [non-Juche] socialists do support...
(ISBN 978-4864716208). Hikaruland Publishing Co. Ltd.: 2017 Kim Wan-seop PakNoja Korean studies "呉善花 | DrillSpin (ドリルスピン)". Archived from the original on...
승만 의 집권 초기 권력 기반 연구. 景仁文化社. ISBN 9788949903323. Vladimir Tikhonov and PakNoja, "Social Darwinism as History and Reality: 'Competition' and 'The Weak'...