Suzy Kim

Suzy Kim is an Associate Professor of Korean History at Rutgers University, specializing in modern Korean history with a focus on social movements and transnational connections. Her scholarly work examines the intersections of politics, culture, and ideology in Korea's 20th-century transformations. Kim has contributed to the field through her monograph "Everyday Life in the North Korean Revolution, 1945–1950," which explores the social and cultural dimensions of North Korea's formative years.

Her research extends to broader themes of revolution, gender, and Cold War dynamics in East Asia. Kim's academic articles have appeared in prominent journals, offering critical insights into North Korean history and its global implications. She is recognized for her rigorous archival work and interdisciplinary approach, bridging historical analysis with theoretical frameworks.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Everyday Life in the North Korean Revolution, 1945–1950 2013
2 Among Women across Worlds 2023