Carter J. Eckert


Carter J. Eckert was an American historian who specialized in Korean history. He was the Yoon Se Young Professor of Korean History at Harvard University.

Early life and education

Eckert was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1945. He attended Lawrence University, where he studied Western ancient and medieval history. Eckert then undertook graduate studies, earning a Master of Arts in 1968.
After graduating from Harvard, Eckert worked as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Korea. He later returned to the U.S. to undertake doctoral study in Korean and Japanese history at the University of Washington.

Career and death

Eckert joined Harvard in 1985. In 2004, he was named the first Seoul Broadcasting System Yoon Se Young Professor. The professorship was named for Korean businessman.
Eckert also served as an advisor to the United States Department of State on North Korean politics.
Eckert's death was announced in December 2024.

Publications

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Carter J. Eckert, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly eight works in 10+ publications in five languages and 1,000+ library holdings.Korea, old and new: a history.Offspring of Empire: The Koch'ang Kims and the Colonial Origins of Korean Capitalism, 1876-1945 ; . Winner of the John K. Fairbank Prize.Hanʼguk kŭndaehwa, kijŏk ŭi kwajŏng ''Modernization of the Republic of Korea: a Miraculous Achievement''.

Awards and honours