[학술논문] Wellington Chung: Child of the Korean Independence Movement Crushed by Cold War Regimes
...hisKorean American family. Reverend Hyun Soon, Chung’s grandfather, was a nationalistmovement leader. Alice Hyun, Chung’s mother, was labeled Korean Mata Hari. This study argues that Chung was a son of the Korean independence movement whoperished amidst the Cold War. The lives of his mother, grandfather, and uncles influencedChung’s life path. He joined political organizations, wrote...
[학술논문] 해방 후 임영신의 국제정세 인식과 대한민국 건국 외교활동
...sponsor Syngman Rhee as a leader of korean people,liber democracy and anti-communism. Louise Yim organized national party forKorean women(大韓女子國民黨) right after the independence to establish a footholdfor women to enter politics, started political campaigns to support Syngman Rhee,and started anti-trusteeship movement. Louise Yim’s duty as a delegate for Korean democratic member(大韓國民代表民主議員) sent...
[학술논문] 동화작가 정태병의 문학적 생애
...liberation period and also translated Korean children's songs into Japanese. After independence, he compiled the Children's songs of Chosun to recover the innocence of childhood while writing Chosun creative folktales(novels) and critiques. He was also a member of Children's literature branch in Korea Writers Alliance. These facts confirm that he was not only Korean fairy-tale writer but also a...
[학술논문] 1930년대 중반 함경남도 갑산 항일운동 조직의 체계화 과정
...study aims to analyze on the systematization of the anti-Japanese movement organization in Kapsan area, southern Hamkyung province in mid 1930s. The core members of the Korean national liberation alliance including Pak Dal and Pak Geum-Cheol, played an active part in expansion of organization, after the solidarity with the independence association of the fatherland in 1936. As the inflow of population...
[학술논문] ‘붉은 한글운동’의 기원: 소련시대 연해주 고려인 사회의 언어운동
This paper deals with the linguistic movement by the ethnic Korean residents of the Soviet Maritime Province, approaching it as a part of the Korean cultural independence movement. This movement by the Korean settlers and their descendants is understood to constitute one of the roots of the linguistic radicalism of the social DPRK's first formative years. Such possibility may be confirmed by the...