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Hydrological observation and river improvement during Japan colonial rule (일제 강점기 수문조사 및 하천공사)

  • Kim, Won;Kwon, Sung-Ill
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.126-126
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    • 2011
  • 우리나라에서 본격적인 수문조사와 하천조사가 실시되기 시작한 것은 1910년대 일제 강점기라고 할 수 있다. 이 시기에는 근대적인 기술에 의해 전국적인 수문관측망이 구축되었고, 외국에서 개발된 각종 계측장비가 설치되었다. 또한 유속계가 도입되어 하천에서 유량측정이 시작된 것도 이 시기이다. 본격적인 하천개수공사도 이 시기에 시작된다. 오랫동안 자연상태로 유지되어 온 하천에 직강화 공사가 대대적으로 실시되고, 홍수피해 방지를 위한 대규모 제방 사업이 시작된 것이다. 이에 따라 일제 강점기에 하천에 관련된 많은 변화가 발생하였고, 지금까지도 그 영향이 지속 되고 있다. 일제 강점기에 이루어진 우리나라 수문조사 및 하천공사의 역사에 대해서는 거의 알려진 바가 없다. 불과 몇 권의 문헌만이 알려져 있고, 이마저도 일본어로 작성되어 있음으로 인해 자료의 분석이나 활용이 이루어지지 못했다. 또한 일제 강점기라는 특수성으로 인해서 이 시기에 이루어진 하천관련 사업은 관심의 대상이 되지 못하였다. 그러나 비록 일제 강점기에 일본인들의 주도로 이루어진 하천사업이지만 우리나라 땅에서 이루어진 우리의 역사라는 점에서 이 시기에 이루어진 하천 관련 사업에 대한 자료의 발굴, 분석 등은 매우 중요하다고 판단된다. 본 연구에서는 일제 강점기에 발간된 수문조사, 홍수피해 조사, 하천조사, 공사연보, 조사연보, 논문 등을 발굴하여 분석하였다. 이 시기에는 조사에 대한 방대한 사업이 이루어져서 조선하천조사서, 수력조사서 등의 문헌이 발간되었다. 또한 1925년, 1934년 등 이 시기에 발생한 대홍수에 대해서 다양한 형태의 조사보고서가 발간되었고, 매년 하천공사나 수문조사 결과를 담은 연보가 발간되었다. 한강, 낙동강, 대동강에 대한 홍수예보를 위한 논문도 이 시기에 작성된 바 있다. 본 연구에서 발굴한 이와 같은 문헌은 모두 100여건에 이른다. 이 시기에 작성된 문헌들은 수문조사나 하천과 관련해서 중요한 정보를 담고 있다. 1911년부터 시작된 수위 및 유량측정에 대한 상세한 방법과 결과, 연도별 수문조사 결과, 하천 직강화 이전의 하천형태, 연도별 하상변화 내역, 대홍수시의 범람상황, 하천별 개수공사 내역, 하천공사와 관련된 각종 통계 등이 사진, 그림, 도표 등의 형태로 작성되어 있어 있다. 본 연구에서는 이와 같은 자료를 분석하여 정리하였다. 본 연구에서 분석한 일제 강점기의 수문조사와 하천에 대한 내용은 향후 하천복원, 수문통계 작성, 하천공사 등에 유용하게 활용될 것으로 판단된다.

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A Study about the Deposit Stations in Japanese Colonial Era (일제강점기 순회문고에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Yong Wan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.56 no.1
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    • pp.119-150
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    • 2022
  • This study attempted to analyze the deposit stations in Japanese Colonial Era of Korea. To do this, this study reviewed the related literature such as articles, records, statistics, books and reports selected from databases, archives and libraries. The deposit stations were categorized by the colonial governmental bodies that included the central and local governments, by the non-governmental bodies that included the quasi-public organizations, the anti-Japanese organizations and the others and religious organizations and by the public libraries. These deposit stations were analyzed according to the time and purpose of establishment, the audience and area of the services, the ways of the services and the theme and quantities of the collections. Finally, the study could find that the deposit stations were widely adopted to supplement the lack of a library infrastructure by various administrative bodies and non-governmental bodies in Japanese Colonial Era of Korea.

A Qualitative Study of the Properties of the Korean Railway during the Japan Colonial Period (일제강점기의 우리나라 철도성격규명에 관한 정성적 연구)

  • Lee, Yong-Sang;Chung, Byung-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.306-314
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    • 2012
  • At first, the railway was built mainly for military purposes by Japan. After the annexation by Japan, the Korean railway became a means of colonization for Japan but the railway also promoted modernization. As a new transportation medium, it influenced economic, cultural and social development. Until now, research identifying the properties of the railway in the Japanese colonial period has been insufficient. In particular, microscopic study of the influence of the railway on social change has been insufficient. In this study we investigated the properties of Japanese colonial period railway. This paper will help further to clarify the properties of the railway in the Japanese colonial period.

Elementary School Science Education in Joseon as viewed by Yun Jae-Cheon during the Japanese Colonial Period (일제강점기 교사 윤재천이 본 조선의 초등 과학교육)

  • Lee, Myon U
    • Journal of Korean Elementary Science Education
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.236-249
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    • 2022
  • This study analyzed the contents of science education at the elementary school level in Joseon as narrated by teacher Yun Jae-Cheon (尹在千) during the Japanese colonial period. The study added commentaries and criticisms about his articles. Yun Jae-Cheon was born toward the end of the Korean Empire and gained first-hand experience of the Japanese colonial period and liberation. He was a teacher at Kyeongseong Normal School (京城師範學校) during the Japanese colonial period and published several articles related to science education in an educational journal called The Educational Study of Joseon (<朝鮮の敎育硏究>). Notably, he wrote "Science Education in Joseon" (朝鮮の理科敎育) in 1939, which analyzed and reported the overall science education at that time. This study outlined the context of science education in Joseon through the eyes of the Korean teacher during the Japanese colonial period. In Joseon, under the Japanese colonial rule, Yun Jae-Cheon's view of science education was extremely limited as he could not help to reveal the pro-Japanese activities.

A Study on the University and College Libraries Under the Japanese Occupation of Korea (일제강점기 한국 대학 및 전문학교 도서관 현황 연구)

  • Jung, Hae-Sung;Yeo, Ji-Suk
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.405-423
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    • 2007
  • This study investigated the situation of the Korea University and College libraries under the Japanese Occupation of Korea. Keijo Imperial University Library and Bosung College Library were subsidiary agencies and the other libraries were a section or a department. Keijo Commercial High College Library, Bosung College Library and Soongsil College Library had separate building, and the other college libraries shared a building with other sections or departments in the college. Keijo Imperial University Library had the largest staff and the other libraries had between one and four staff members.

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A Study of Publishing in Gwangju during the period of Japanese Occupation (일제강점기 광주(光州)의 서적 간행에 관한 연구)

  • Ahn, Hyeon-Ju
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.271-290
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    • 2015
  • This study was carried out to investigate the publishing culture in Gwangju during the period of Japanese occupation. From the bibliographical study through the existing books, it was found that mainly genealogical records, biographies, collective literature, geography books were published. Particularly many books were published from 1929 until 1942. It was a noticeable change in this period that several modern publishers and printing houses appeared. In 1930s the active publishing companies were established in Gwangju, such as Gwangmyungdang, Namjin Printing House, Samkidang, Youngrimdang, Sungmundang etc. These companies were located at Numun-jung, Kung-jung, Daewha-jung, Myungchi-jung, Kum-jung, repectively. They published books by Seokpan(石版)-printing unlike the publishers in Seoul.

A Study on Gradual Changes in Railway Organization During Japanese Colonial Period (일제 강점기 철도관련 조직의 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Yongsang;Chung, Byunghyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.251-261
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, changes of railway-related organization during the Japanese colonial period were studied indepth. The railway-related organizations were expanded from the Railway Management Bureau in 1906 (Residency-General). In 1910, this bureau changed to the General of Chosun Railway Bureau (Government-General) and the Chosun Railway Bureau (Government-General). In the 1940's, it developed into an organization called the Transport Bureau, dealing with the whole transport service. The number of employees in the railway sector increased along with the expansion of the organization and the establishment of a training institution for better recruitment. After examining the period of the construction of railway and connection system, which is deeply related to the railway organizations of the Japanese colonial period, this paper analyzes the transformation process of railway-related laws and organizations. Furthermore, this paper finds common characteristics and differences between railways in a comparison of three countries: Chosun, Japan and Taiwan.

A Study on the Current Status and Activities of Korean Library Staffs Who Worked in Libraries during the Japanese Colonial Period (일제강점기 한국인 도서관 직원의 현황과 활동에 관한 연구)

  • Song, Sung-Seob
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.171-196
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the status of Korean library staffs and their role who were alienated as a subjugated class in Japanese Colonial Era and re-evaluate their effort. For these, firstly, this study investigated libraries that Korean librarian worked and the status of Korean staffs. Secondly, examined their position and its role in the library. Lastly, investigated the status of Korean librarians' participation for training and submission of magazine related to library. As a result, in Japanese Colonial Era, there were totally 241 Korean library staffs in 27 libraries. 73 and 22 librarians each attended the Library Institute and The 29th National Library Conference. And contributors to major library magazins were reached to 40. With this result, it can be evaluated that these library staffs made some parts of efforts making modern libraries in Korea.