Andrew Hall, Ph.D. (2003), University of Pittsburgh, is an Associate Professor of history at Kyushu University. His scholarship focuses on Japanese colonial education in China and Korea, including “First Steps towards Assimilation: Japanese-Run Education in Korea, 1905-1910,” (Acta Koreana, 2015). Leighanne Yuh, Ph.D. (2008), University of California at Los Angeles, is an Associate Professor of Korean History at Korea University. Her primary research interest is in intellectual and educational history in the periods of nation-building (late Chosŏn and Open Ports, roughly 1876-1910) and the colonial era and she has published numerous articles on this topic, including, “Korean Female Education, Social Status, and Early Transitions, 1898-1910,” (Korea Journal, 2021).