Korean History Compilation Committee Explained

Korean History Compilation Committee
Kyujitai:朝鮮史編修會
Shinjitai:朝鮮史編修会
Hiragana:ちょうせんしへんしゅうかい
Romaji:Chōsenshi Henshūkai
Hangul:조선사 편수회
Hanja:朝鮮史編修會
Rr:Joseonsa Pyeonsuhoe
Mr:Chosŏnsa P'yŏnsuhoe
Ibox-Order:ko1, ko4, ko3

Korean History Compilation Committee was established in June 1925 by the Japanese government. It is also known as Korean History Compilation Society, Association of the Compilation of Korean History, Korean History Compilation Bureau or Society of Compiling Korean History.[1]

According to Article 1 of the Regulation of Korean History Compilation Committee (朝鮮史編修会官制, 1925), "Korean History Compilation Committee was administered by the Governor General of Korea and engaged in collecting of Korean historical materials and compilation of Korean history".[2]

朝鮮史 means "history of Korea"; 編修 means "to compile"; means "committee" or "society".

A total of 975,534 yen (not adjusted for inflation) was spent, and a considerable number of books were published. The books can be categorized into Joseon History (25 volumes), History Collection (102 volumes), and Reprint of Historical Records (1623 volumes). However, no copies of the Reprint of Historical Records are known to exist today.

Organization

The Chairman

Advisors

Committee member

Commission member

Manager

Investigator

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Detail View .
  2. Web site: Hakoishi report . ja:韓国・国史編纂委員会所蔵. Historiographical Institute of the University of Tokyo . Japanese . 2008-09-08. 第一条 朝鮮史編修会ハ朝鮮総督ノ管理ニ属シ朝鮮史料ノ蒐集及編纂並朝鮮史ノ編修ヲ掌ル.