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| − | | 자료 || <i>The Women of Korea</i> (PDF) || | + | | 자료 || Internet Archive || <i>The Women of Korea</i> (PDF) || || https://archive.org/details/womenofkorea00cran |
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| − | | 자료 || <i>Day In and Day Out in Korea</i> (PDF) | + | | 자료 || Internet Archive || <i>Day In and Day Out in Korea</i> (PDF) || || https://archive.org/details/dayindayoutinkor00nisb |
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| − | | 자료 || <i>Sarangie: A Child of Chosen</i> (PDF) | + | | 자료 || The home page of Brother Anthony of Taize An Sonjae || <i>Sarangie: A Child of Chosen</i> (PDF) || ||http://anthony.sogang.ac.kr/PDF/Sarangie.pdf |
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==Story Map== | ==Story Map== | ||
| + | *[[S2024-G017| Missionary Legacy: Western Christianity’s Transformation of Gwangju]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G121|As Seen Through Landmarks: The Influence of Western Missionaries in the Early Japanese Colonial Period]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G144|The Western Missionaries Laid to Rest in Gwangju: Yangnim-dong Missionary Cemetery]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G146|The Introduction of Western Residential Housing: Missionary Wilson’s House]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G159|Gone Too Soon in a Foreign Land: Missionary Children Who Passed Away in Gwangju]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G160|The Bell Family]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G161|The Nightingale of Korea: Elisabeth Johanna Shepping and the History of Nursing in Korea]] | ||
| + | ** [[E2024-G162|Korea in the Early Twentieth Century as Seen by Western Missionaries in Gwangju]] | ||
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 14:09 기준 최신판
Korea in the Early Twentieth Century as Seen by Western Missionaries in Gwangju
Narrative
Among the foreign missionaries who lived in Gwangju, several wrote of their experiences, which provide a glimpse into life in Gwangju, and Korea more broadly, at the time. Ella Graham (1889-1930) wrote Two Decades in the Hermit Kingdom (unpublished, 1907-1927). Paul Sacket Crane (1989-1919) wrote The Women of Korea (1918). Anabel Major Nisbet (1869-1920) wrote Day In and Day Out in Korea (1919). Lois Hawks Swinehart (1869-1971) wrote Jane in the Orient (1924), Sarangie: A Child of Chosen (1926), Korea Calls!: A Story of the Eastern Mission Field (1929), and a biography of her fellow missionary, the esteemed nurse Elisabeth J. Shepping (1880-1934) (1937). And Maria Dodson (1998-1972) wrote Half a Lifetime in Korea (1952). In particular, The Women of Korea and Sarangie: A Child of Chosen provide insight into the lives of girls and women at the time.
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Resources
| type | resource | title | description/caption | URL |
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| 자료 | Internet Archive | The Women of Korea (PDF) | https://archive.org/details/womenofkorea00cran | |
| 자료 | Internet Archive | Day In and Day Out in Korea (PDF) | https://archive.org/details/dayindayoutinkor00nisb | |
| 자료 | The home page of Brother Anthony of Taize An Sonjae | Sarangie: A Child of Chosen (PDF) | http://anthony.sogang.ac.kr/PDF/Sarangie.pdf |
Story Map
- Missionary Legacy: Western Christianity’s Transformation of Gwangju
- As Seen Through Landmarks: The Influence of Western Missionaries in the Early Japanese Colonial Period
- The Western Missionaries Laid to Rest in Gwangju: Yangnim-dong Missionary Cemetery
- The Introduction of Western Residential Housing: Missionary Wilson’s House
- Gone Too Soon in a Foreign Land: Missionary Children Who Passed Away in Gwangju
- The Bell Family
- The Nightingale of Korea: Elisabeth Johanna Shepping and the History of Nursing in Korea
- Korea in the Early Twentieth Century as Seen by Western Missionaries in Gwangju