Hanistry

About Hanistry

A map is an argument about history.

Hanistry is a foundation for exploring Korean history through changing territory, political centers, and curated context.

What this atlas contains

The current release covers Gojoseon, the Three Kingdoms, Unified Silla, Goryeo, Joseon, Japanese occupation, and modern North and South Korea.

Spatial

Era-specific GeoJSON connects historical regions to the interactive map.

Structured

Shared data records power the atlas, timeline, and era pages.

Provisional

Boundaries are approximate and should be replaced with sourced research.

A foundation for deeper scholarship.

Production use should connect peer-reviewed geometry, citations, source metadata, and editorial workflows. The existing Mapbox, GeoJSON, and Supabase seams are designed to support that work without changing the reader experience.

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