2023. 7. 20.

무료 역사 튜토리얼 - 역사 관련 세계 명문대학 387개 무크(MOOC) 편집 목록 설명

 https://www.udemy.com/course/history-mooc/learn/lecture/36451198#overview

Architectural Conservation Studies

Architectural Conservation Studies

This programme is based on the ICOMOS Singapore and Urban Redevelopment Authority’s Conservation Technical Handbook series that aims to promote better quality restoration projects, enhance the level of competency within the heritage building industry and increase appreciation for our built heritage.

The eight-volume series covering different aspects of technical restoration, architectural elements and material usage for heritage buildings will be used as the course structure. The series will contain best practices and technical expertise on restoration works, and detailed information on locally used materials, construction methods and restoration techniques.

Instructors have a broad range of professional conservation experience from institutional to commercial heritage contexts.

Supported by URA and ICOMOS Singapore 

 https://www.sutd.edu.sg/Admissions/Academy/Our-Offerings/Short-Courses/Architecture/Architectural-Conservation-Studies

2023. 7. 19.

방병선 교수님

 https://www.bjsbang.org/

Professor Peter Stone OBE, Chair of the UK National Committee of the Blue Shield

 A short Newcastle University film presented by Professor Peter Stone OBE, Chair of the UK National Committee of the Blue Shield. In this film, Professor Stone talks about historical and contemporary issues surrounding the protection of cultural heritage during armed conflict; the foundation of the Blue Shield; and work of the Blue Shield across the UK today in collaboration with Newcastle University.


2023. 7. 14.

한국을 사랑한 세계작가들 1 세계의 책 속에 피어난 한국 근현대

 https://product.kyobobook.co.kr/detail/S000001542721

Title: William Franklin Sands in Late Choson Korea: At the Deathbed of Empire, 1896-1904

 https://www.amazon.com/William-Franklin-Sands-Choson-Korea/dp/1793649278


https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/opinion/2023/07/715_344818.html


https://read.dukeupress.edu/journal-of-asian-studies/article-abstract/81/4/770/342513/William-Franklin-Sands-in-Late-Choson-Korea-At-the?redirectedFrom=fulltext


https://m.blog.naver.com/kwank99/30130437260


윌리엄 프랭클린 샌즈(William Franklin Sands.1874.7.29∼1946.6.17)

   조선 말기 때 제주민란 수습에 나섰던 미국 외교관. 미국 워싱턴에서 태어나 워싱턴에 있는 조지타운대학교에서 법학을 공부한 후 20대의 젊은 나이로 주일본공사관의 2등 서기관이 되었다. 1898년(고종 35) 1월경에 주한국공사관 서기관으로 발령되었다.

   이때부터 1904년(고종 41) 러일전쟁 발발 때까지 고종의 고문관으로 재직하면서 러시아와 일본 간의 제국주의 대결 과정과 조선의 식민지화를 직접 목격하였다. 당시 대한제국의 중립국화를 구상하여 고종에게 건의하기도 하였다.

   1901년(고종 38) 5월에는 제주에서 민란이 일어나자 고종의 특명에 따라 같은 해 6월 2일에 강화진위대 100명과 함께 제주도에 파견되어 민란 수습에 나섰다. 6월 12일에 서울로 돌아가 고종에게 교민과 평민 3백여 명이 민란의 과정에서 피살되었다고 보고하였다.

   이후 1904년에 미국 국무성으로 귀환한 후 주 파나마 미국 외교관으로 파나마 운하 건설을 지켜보았으며, 1920년대부터 정년 때까지 조지타운대학교에서 역사와 외교사 교수로 재직하면서 많은 논문과 저서를 집필하였다.

   그가 남긴 <극동회상사기(極東回想私記.The Far East Undiplomatic Memorial)>(1930)에는 제주도를 “독립의 전통뿐만 아니라 여러 이상한 관습 때문에 다스리기 어려운 곳”이라고 기록하고 있다. 또한 제주인들을 “조선으로부터 독립을 바라는 해묵은 감정을 가진 사람들”이라고 기록하고 있고, 제주민란을 “섬 주민 전체가 동의한 반란”이라고 표현하고 있다.

【저서】<극동회상사기(極東回想私記.The Far East Undiplomatic Memorial)>(1930)

[SNU ICKS] 〈 The 5th Book Talk Series: Wayne Patterson - William Franklin Sands in Late Choson Korea: At the Deathbed of Empire, 1896-1904〉

 

[SNU ICKS] 〈 The 5th Book Talk Series: Wayne Patterson - William Franklin Sands in Late Choson Korea: At the Deathbed of Empire, 1896-1904〉



The International Center for Korean Studies of Kyujanggak Institute is hosting a Book Talk series, introducing Wayne Patterson’s William Franklin Sands in Late Choson Korea: At the Deathbed of Empire, 1896-1904.

Title: William Franklin Sands in Late Choson Korea: At the Deathbed of Empire, 1896-1904
Date: July 14 (Friday) 10:00-12:00
Author: Wayne Patterson (University of Pennsylvania)
Moderator: Charles La Shure (SNU)
Discussants: Michael Kim (Yonsei Univ.), Cheolbae Son (Emeritus, Yonsei Univ.)

About the Author:
Wayne Patterson received his undergraduate degree in history from Swarthmore College and his graduate degrees (two MAs and a PhD) in history and international relations from the University of Pennsylvania. He is Professor Emeritus of modern East Asian history at St. Norbert College where he taught for more than four decades. He has also been a visiting professor at a number of universities. In the United States they include Harvard University, the University of Chicago, the University of Pennsylvania, Vanderbilt University, the University of Kansas, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of Hawaii at Manoa, the University of South Carolina, the University of Maryland, and the University of California at Berkeley. He has also been a visiting professor abroad, including two as a Fulbrighter. In Korea they include Ewha University, Yonsei University, Sogang University, Chonnam National University, and Korea University. He has also been a visiting professor at the University of the Philippines-Diliman and at Hang Seng University of Hong Kong. Among his seventeen books are: The Korean Frontier in America: Immigration to Hawaii, 1896-1910; The Ilse: First-Generation Korean Immigrants in Hawaii, 1903-1973; In the Service of His Korean Majesty: William Nelson Lovatt, the Pusan Customs, and Sino-Korean Relations, 1876-1888; and William Nelson Lovatt in Late Qing China: War, Maritime Customs, and Treaty Ports, 1860-1904. In 2003, on the centennial of Korean immigration to the United States, the American Historical Association devoted an entire panel to his research at its Annual Meeting.

About the Book:
After graduation from Georgetown University in 1896, William Franklin Sands joined the US diplomatic corps as second secretary in Tokyo. His year there sparked his interest in East Asia, so when a position in Korea opened, he took it, with the help of his influential father, an admiral in the US navy. For two years he served under US Minister Horace Allen until a more powerful position opened as chief adviser to the Korean government in 1900. As the most influential foreign adviser, Sands attempted to convince Emperor Kojong to undertake reforms and to promote Korean neutrality to keep the country independent. The author argues, however, that Sands was hampered by corrupt officials who had the ear of the emperor, by the Japanese and the Russians who competed for influence and who tried to replace Sands with their own advisers, and, ironically, by Horace Allen. When he lost the confidence of Kojong and when the Russo-Japanese War broke out, Sands was forced out, having failed to maintain Korea's independence as Japan moved to take over. Although his subsequent activities included other diplomatic postings, teaching, and writing, he maintained an interest in Korea and offered his services as World War Two raged.

This lecture will be conducted in English. Please refer to the following links for in-person/online registration.
- In-person: https://forms.gle/BA2EghF5wnWT1utz6
- Online: https://forms.gle/rdHsUmhg71EXyb1DA

Please contact icks@snu.ac.kr (Tel. 02-880-9378) for more information.