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New Understanding of March 1st Independence Movement in View of World Peace : Focused on the March 1st Independence Movement, Women's, peace (세계평화의 관점에서 본 3·1운동의 재인식: 3·1운동과 여성, 평화를 중심으로)

  • Sim, Ok-Joo
    • Korea and Global Affairs
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.45-68
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    • 2018
  • This study is focused on viewing the March 1st Movement, a national movement uprisen nationwide during the Japanese occupation period, and women's independence movement from an angle of worldpeace. The March 1st Movement was held nationwide when our national sovereignty was lost, and it can be defined as a form of peace movement in view of world history. Particularly, the March 1st Movement was the people's independence movement without distinction of class, region and sex. The direction of national independence and freedom implied in the independence movement during that time period needs to be interpreted newly in view of world peace. Firstly, the urgent task to complete during that period was to accomplish independence in view of the times and the national people, and it was a form of peace movement. Secondly, the women who participated in the March 1st Movement changed into spontaneous participants or activists for the national independence movement and, thereafter, continued a history of women's independence movement of Korea. Lastly, the March 1st Movement became widespread domestically and to foreign countries such as China, Japan, Russia, Europe and America, so that its spirit of freedom and peace appealed to the weak countries in Asia. Furthermore, it worked as a spiritual support for the independence movement of Korea. As mentioned above, the March 1st Movement needs to be newly understood in view of world peace, and, out of that movement, Korean women's independence movement deserves a highlight as a peace movement stream in the world history of women.

A Exploration on the Story Value and the Application as Local Cultural Contents of Female Independence Activists in Andong city (안동 여성독립운동가 이야기 가치와 지역문화콘텐츠 활용 방안 탐색)

  • Lim, Jihye
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2016.05a
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    • pp.173-174
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    • 2016
  • 본 논문은 안동 여성독립운동가들의 항일투쟁과 독립운동가 가족들의 삶의 이야기를 통해지역공동체를 복원할 수 있는 지역문화 콘텐츠 활용 방안으로 첫째, 안동 독립운동에 대한 강좌형 체험프로그램 개발, 둘째, 독립운동 전통마을의 테마파크화, 셋째, 지역독립운동 해설사 콘텐츠 개발, 넷째, 지역독립운동 콘텐츠의 축제화를 제안한다.

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저자 인터뷰-"국외한인사회와 민족운동"의 저자 윤병석교수

  • Choe, Tae-Won
    • The Korean Publising Journal, Monthly
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    • s.83
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    • pp.12-12
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    • 1991
  • 민족운동사의 골간을 이루는 항일독립운동을 보다 폭넓게 규명하기 위한 이 책은 서북간도와 만주, 연해주, 미주지역을 중심한 나라 밖 독립운동에 연구의 초점을 맞추고 있다. 해외한인사회의 성립과 이를 거점으로 한 조국광복항쟁의 의의를 정립, 민족독립운동사연구를 집적했다는 점에서 의미가 깊은 저작이다.

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Issues Involving the Relationship between Religion and the Anti-Japanese Independence Movement: A Case Study of Mugeukdo (종교와 항일독립운동, 그리고 쟁점 - 무극도 사례를 중심으로 -)

  • Ko, Byoung-chul
    • Journal of the Daesoon Academy of Sciences
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    • v.35
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    • pp.39-71
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    • 2020
  • Ever since gaining liberation in 1945, Korean society has constantly recalled memories of Japan's invasion and Korea's anti-Japanese movements for an independent state (AMIS). In the process, a small number of new religious groups were also identified as main subjects within AMIS. However, the logic necessary to connect these religious groups with AMIS was still weak. In order to solve this situation academically, the purpose of this article is to illuminate the activities of Mugeukdo (無極道) and Jo Jeongsan (趙鼎山) through the lens of AMIS and to reflect on the issues that will arise when linking the religion with AMIS. Regarding this purpose, this article analyzed the internal and external data collected by Daesoon Jinrihoe (大巡眞理會) about Jo Jeongsan and Mugeukdo's activities linked to AMIS. Later, this paper presents several tasks for future research on this subject matter. Specifically, according to Chapter II, the AMIS of Jo Jeongsan and Mugeukdo were generally centered on resistance at the family level, Jo Jeongsan's order to participate in the March 1st Movement, and Mugeukdo's industrial activities. In Chapter III, I reviewed the contents of Chapter II using Daesoon Jinrihoe's external materials. According to the results of the review, future research is required to discover and cross-check materials related to the AMIS of Jo Jeongsan and Mugeukdo believers. Likewise, further research is needed to highlight the theory of the enthronement of emperor (天子登極說) and the Great Opening of the later world (後天開闢) in terms of AMIS. These efforts can make contributions that increase the credibility of Daesoon Jinrihoe's internal data on the AMIS of Jo Jeongsan and Mugeukdo and expand the periphery of AMIS as it relates to certain religious groups. Subsequently, in Chapter IV, I present three items for reflecting upon the connection between certain religious groups and AMIS. The first is that criteria for establishing the category of AMIS is necessary to determine whether religious activities can be included. Second, reductionist approaches make it difficult to explain the reasons why some of the people who participated in AMIS did so while forming 'new religious movements,' and why these groups have maintained their religious identity even after liberation was achieved in 1945. Third, it is necessary to distinguish between the primary and the secondary dimensions to elaborate on the connection between these religions and AMIS. This means that researchers should be expected to look at whether the activities in question are based on a religious worldview and whether the goal of the activities is the realization of AMIS or the implementation of some aspect of that religious worldview. In the future, considering the mechanisms that make AMIS memorable in Korea, religious groups and religious studies should take greater interest in discovering and accumulating data that facilitates research on these topics. At the same time, effort should be made to find the basis for AMIS within religious worldviews. It can also be made possible through specific interest in further elaboration on the various AMIS-related activities of Jo Jeongsan and Mugeukdo.

The experience of nursing students' exploring historic sites of independence movement overseas (간호대학생의 국외독립운동사적지 탐방 경험)

  • Song, Mi-Sook;Bae, Su-Jin
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.15-26
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    • 2018
  • This is a qualitative study conducted to understand and explain the experience of nursing students' exploring historic sites of independence movement overseas. The study's participants were 24 nursing students in the first and second graders who participated in a program to explore the historic sites of independence movement overseas at a college in C County, Gyeongsangbuk-do. The data collection period was from December 23, 2017 to December 25, 2017. The data collection was carried out in an open self-reporting process, and the collected data were analyzed using the qualitative content analysis method of Krippendorff[13]. Based on the analysis of the experience of nursing students' exploring historic sites of independence movement overseas 19 sub-theme, 10 themes, and 4 categories were derived. The four categories are "Our History Represented in the wake of the independence movement", "Footprint projected of an independent activist ", " Rage Boiling But Hope Remaining", "blooming patriotism through reflection". The results of this study provided an understanding of nursing students' experience in exploring the historical sites of independence movement and have shown that nursing students had the opportunity to recognize the history of independence movements, inspire patriotism and reflect on their attitude as nurses. In addition, institutional efforts and resources should be supported to address the lack of policies on the preservation of the historic sites for independence movements overseas, which are dependent on the private sector.

A Study on the Archiving of Gwangju Student Independence Movement Reading Club during the Japanese Colonial Period (일제강점기의 광주학생독립운동 독서회 아카이빙에 관한 연구)

  • Chang, Woo-Kwon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.55 no.1
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    • pp.593-618
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    • 2021
  • This study is to investigate the contents and bibliography through data collection and data release produced in the Gwangju Student Independence Movement and the activities of the Reading Association, and to propose an efficient management plan for the formation of the Reading Association archive. This study was conducted using literature research and visits to institutions and organizations related to the independence movement, data research, and interviews. The results of the study were presented the significance of the Gwangju Student Independence Movement, three occurrences, the number of participating schools and students, the organization and activities of the reading society, the type of participation in the Independence Movement, the record information of the Gwangju Student Independence Movement, the characteristics of the records information resources, the current status of the management of records and information resources, a collection system and archiving of records and information resources, and the expected effect and utilization plan were presented.

스포트라이트 - 3.1운동과 인쇄

  • Im, Nam-Suk
    • 프린팅코리아
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.44-53
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    • 2013
  • "삼월하늘 가만히 우러러보며 유관순 누나를 생각합니다. 옥속에 갇혔어도 만세부르다 푸른하늘 그리며 숨이졌대요~" 강소천 선생이 지은 유관순 노래다. 삼월이면 어김없이 다가오는 삼일절인데, 삼일절은 인쇄인에게도 특별한 날이다. 1919년 3월 1일 만세운동은 보성사에서 '독립선언서'를 '인쇄'해 배포함으로써 전국적으로 확산할 수 있었기 때문이다. 2013년 94주년 삼일절을 맞아 독립운동에 앞장섰던 보성사와 인쇄인들에 대해 알아본다.

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The Management Knowledge Information Resources of Student Independent Movement under the Rule of Japanese Imperialism (학생독립운동 지식정보자원관리에 관한 연구)

  • Chang, Woo-Kwon
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.203-239
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    • 2015
  • This research aims to present an archive on the management knowledge information resources of Student Independent Movement under the rule of Japanese Imperialism in a viewpoint document information and archives. This study consists of two aspects : a document investigation based on Student Independent Movement and knowledge information resource and in a practical examine based on the first departure of SIM, distribution of knowledge information resources, and their management. They are produced a various of document knowledge information and was formed knowledge information resource management and archives in a library, a newspaper office, Independence Hall, Nation Archives of Korea, and school media center. The result of this research was looked forward to help to R&D of knowledge information resource management in values and competencies for Student Independent Movement.

일본인 학자가 본 한국 독립운동사 연구

  • Sadadosi, Maguchi
    • The Korean Publising Journal, Monthly
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    • s.241
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    • pp.2-3
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    • 1998
  • 해마다 광복절 즈음이면 일제시대 우리 민족이 상황을 분석한 책들에 새삼 관심을 쏟게 된다. 우리 민족이 일제 지배를 벗어난 지 반세기를 훌쩍 넘어선 이 시점에도 지난 역사는 여전히 우리에게 넘어서야 할 연구 공간으로 남아 있다. 일제하 독립운동에 관한 연구는 최근 들어 학계에서 더욱 활발한 결실과 함께 논의가 진전돼 왔다. 이제 더욱 냉철한 시각으로 우리의 성과물들을 돌아보아야 할 단계다. 한국사를 전공하고 있는 일본의 마구치 사다도시 교수가 한국 독립운동사 연구를 바라보는 진지한 견해를 밝혀 주셨다. 학계와 독자 여러분이 깊은 관심을 바란다.

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A Study on Chinese Newspaper Records for Broadening Intellectual Horizons of Gwangju Student Movement (광주학생독립운동 연구 지평의 확장을 위한 중국 신문 사료 연구)

  • Park, Seongwoo
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.241-264
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    • 2022
  • The Studies related to the Gwangju Student Movement which occurred in 1929 have been diversified on research topics since 2018. A number of studies have been conducted on the process of spreading the Gwangju Student Movement abroad. However, those studies show limitations in terms of difficulty in discovering new historical materials and the absence of research methods. Therefore, the researchers have analyzed the process of spreading Gwangju Student Movement abroad as the process of spreading information based on library and information science. The researchers have newly discovered Chinese newspaper records at that times and conducted 2-mode network analysis. The results are as follows: first, 125 Chinese newspaper records were discovered from 16 kinds of newspapers and 104 articles of them were newly discovered; second, the researcher found that there were earlier articles than the first claimed by previous researchers in their studies; third, Newspapers in Beijing, Sacheon, Shanghai, Tianjin, and Honam regions in China mainly reported the first and second joint demonstrations in Seoul and Gwangju. The significance of this study is to expand and diversify the research on the Gwangju Student Movement through network analysis.