[학술논문] Wellington Chung: Child of the Korean Independence Movement Crushed by Cold War Regimes
...Chung (1927–1963) was a Korean American doctor born and raised inHawaii, striving all his life to move to Korea, and dying in despair in Czechoslovakia. Chung received medical education at Charles University and practiced pathologyin Czechoslovakia for eight years. Chung’s life, however, ended tragically when hecommitted suicide. This study recounts the untold life story of Chung as well...
[학술논문] 1950년대 재미한인 『독립』그룹의 非美활동조사위원회(HUAC) 청문회 소환과 추방
...Doosik Shyn, Sangryup Park, and Josel Namkoong were threatened to be deported by INS. David Hyun was harassed by INS for 16 years. The Korean deportees struggled for years based on U. S. constitution but finally chose the voluntary departure. They thought that North Korea might be their homeland. They arrived at Pyongyang via Prague, Czechoslovakia, but there was no news from them ever afterward.
[학술논문] 사회주의 진영의 북한 의료지원과 교류(1945-1958): ‘소련배우기’와 ‘주체적’ 발전의 틈새에서
... this study examined the medical activities by the Socialist camp of the Eastern European countries in North Korea after the Korean War. The medical aid teams from Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, and East Germany that came to North Korea in the wake of the Korean War continued to stay in North Korea after the war to build hospitals and train medical personnel. In the hospitals...
[학술논문] 1950년대 후반 북한미술의 동유럽전시와 민족 미술의 형성
...artworks, organizing exhibition committees, and dispatching artists to the comrade nations. Some remarkable shows include Exhibitions of North Korean Art, which toured Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, and Czechoslovakia in 1957 to 58, and Visual and Plastic Art from North Korea held in Germany and Hungary, 1959. The works in display were thematically of a country (North Korea) making way to stability under international...
[학술논문] 1954년 제네바정치회의에서의 ‘중립국’ 문제 : ‘중립’ 개념을 둘러싼 진영 간 대립과 한국정부의 저항
...presented opposition to neutral nations and UN supervision. Communist countries supported neutral nations supervision to secure a decision-making majority by involving communist countries; such as Czechoslovakia and Poland. Then; why did the R.O.K. oppose neutral nations supervision under international pressure? First; the R.O.K. opposed India’s participation in the Geneva Conference as a neutral...