Bibliography of East Asian Periodicals (Colonial Korea 1900-1945)

Overview

From Paula Curtis Collection[1]: The Bibliography of East Asian Periodicals (Colonial Korea 1900-1945) provides comprehensive information on a total of 913 periodicals from the colonial period (1910-1945), pre-colonial period (1896-1910), and post-colonial period from liberation in 1945 to the establishment of the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) in 1948. These publications originated not only in Korea and Japan, but also in regions of China, Russia, and the United States to which Koreans migrated, and which served as bases for the Korean independence movement. Subject matters include politics, economy, industry, society, literature, education, religion, women, children, medicine, science, friendship societies, etc. For each title, the Bibliography provides identifying information, regions of origin and distribution, bibliographic details of publication, and current holding and accessibility status in North America and Asia. Annotation and interpretation provided for each title supports expanded research on contemporaneous social and political issues as well as on literature and the arts.

  • Institution/Author: University of Chicago Library
  • Period: Modern
  • Geographic Focus: Korea,East Asia,Japan
  • Access: Open Access

  1. Digital Humanities Resources on East Asia by Dr. Paula R. Curtis ↩︎