
Korea Letters in the William Elliot Griffis Collection
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The Korean materials in the Griffis Collection at Rutgers University consist of journals, correspondence, articles, maps, prints, photos, postcards, manuscripts, scrapbooks, and ephemera. These papers reflect Griffis's interests and activities in relation to Korea as a historian, scholar, and theologian. They provide a rare window into the turbulent period of late nineteenth- and twentieth-century Korea, witnessed and evaluated by Griffis and early American missionaries in East Asia. The Korea Letters in the William Elliot Griffis Collection are divided into two parts: letters from missionaries and letters from Japanese and Korean political figures. Newly available and accessible through this collection, these letters develop a multifaceted history of early American missionaries in Korea, the Korean independence movement, and Griffis's views on Korean culture.
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"Painstakingly compiled and meticulously researched, this should be required reading for anyone interested in the history of Korean studies or Korea's relations with the West."- Daniel Pieper (Monash University, Melbourne, Australia) "Cho and Park's richly annotated collection will be a significant resource to scholars of modern Korean history, Protestant missions in East Asia, and Korean-Japanese relations. Moreover, Korea Letters undoubtedly will provide seed material for future research projects."
- Joseph M. Henning (editor of Interpreting the Mikado's Empire: The Writings of William Elliot Griffis)
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SUNGMIN PARK co-authored two book chapters on the Griffis Collection published in Beyond the Book and The William Elliot Griffis Collection at Rutgers University Library. Currently, she works as the special formats cataloger/repository librarian at The College of New Jersey.
FERNANDA H. PERRONE is an archivist, head of the of the Exhibitions Program and curator of the William Elliot Griffis Collection in the Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries, New Brunswick.
ROSS KING is a professor of Korean language and literature at the University of British Columbia.
SOO HUR is a professor of history at Seoul National University, Korea.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword by Fernanda H. Perrone
- Fragments of Information across the Borders by Soo Hur
- An Appreciation: The Korea Letters and Manuscripts in the William Elliot Griffis Papers and Anglophone Knowledge Production about Korea, 1888-1927 by Ross King
- Introduction
- Part I. Letters from Missionaries
- 1. Albrecht, George E. (1894)
- 2. Allen, Horace Newton (1888-1920)
- 3. Anderson, Naomi A. (1916)
- 4. Appenzeller, Henry Dodge (1919-1926)
- 5. Appenzeller, Henry Gerhart (1890-1891)
- 6. Becker, Louise S. (1919)
- 7. Bernheisel, Charles F. (1907)
- 8. Billings, Helen I. (1920)
- 9. Cable, Elmer M. (1920)
- 10. Erdman, Julia Winn (1911)
- 11. Fletcher, Archibald Grey (1927)
- 12. Frey, Lulu E. (1916)
- 13. Gale, James Scarth (1895-1921)
- 14. Gifford, Daniel Lyman (1895)
- 15. Gillett, Philip Loring (1902-1905)
- 16. Gilmore, George William (1893-1919)
- 17. Griffis, William Elliot (1920)
- 18. Hall, Rosetta Sherwood (1916)
- 19. Hulbert, Homer B. (1892-1917)
- 20. Jones, George Heber (1894-1912)
- 21. Kerr, Grace Kilbourne (1916)
- 22. Kerr, William Campbell (1921)
- 23. Loomis, Henry (Date unidentified)
- 24. Ludlow, Alfred Irving (1926)
- 25. Macdonald, D. A. (1920)
- 26. McCallie, Henry Douglas (1910)
- 27. McCune, George Shannon (1921)
- 28. McGill, William B. (1895)
- 29. Moffett, Samuel Austin (1901, 1913)
- 30. Morris, Charles David (1911-1916)
- 31. Morris, Clara Louise Ogilvy (1902)
- 32. Pieters, Albertus (1914)
- 33. Swearer, Lillian May Shattuck (1911)
- 34. Underwood, Horace Grant (1900-1909)
- 35. Vinton, Cadwallader C. (1903)
- 36. Walter, Jeannette (1919)
- Part II. Letters from Koreans and Japanese
- 1. Cho, Hi-yom ( ) (1923)
- 2. Cynn, Hugh Heung-Wo ( ) (1922)
- 3. Harada, Tasuku (???) (1915)
- 4. Ito Hirobumi (? ??) (1908)
- 5. Jaisohn, Philip ( ) (1919-1922)
- 6. Kim, Ch'ang-hui ( ??) (1927)
- 7. Kim, Frank Yongju ( ) (1927)
- 8. Kim, Henry Cu ( ) (1914-1920)
- 9. Komatz, Midori (?? ?) (1895-1906)
- 10. Niwa, Seijiro (???? ) (1927)
- 11. Paik, Earl Ku ( ) (1916)
- 12. Park, Eun Sic ( ) and Lee, Kwangsoo ( ) (1920)
- 13. Rhee, Syngman ( ) (1919)
- 14. Saito, Makoto (? ?) (1920)
- 15. Shibata, Zenzaburo (???? ) (1921)
- 16. Sin, Teh Moo ( ) (1901)
- 17. Sonoda, Hiroshi (???) (1923)
- 18. Usami, Katsuo (?????) (1912)
- 19. Watanabe, Noboru (? ?) (1910, 1921)
- 20. Ye, Cha Yun ( ) (1890-1892)
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- About the Editors
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