著者
李 英美
出版者
東京大学東洋文化研究所
雑誌
東洋文化研究所紀要 (ISSN:05638089)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.165, pp.288-246, 2014-03

The Japanese authorities surveyed customs in Korea from 1906 to 1937, when the latter was a protectorate of Japan under the Japanese Resident-General of Korea, and the era of the Government General of Korea after Japan annexed the Korean Peninsula. The survey produced a huge volume of research reports on individual customs and the documents are now scattered in South Korea, Japan and the United States. The C.V. Starr East Asian Library of the University of California, Berkeley, owns 11 pieces of such survey as a rare book. There is no information about the documents other than the librar y's bibliographic information, still keeping the identity of the books in the dark. This study, as part of the bibliographic research of custom survey reports in South Korea, Japan and the U.S., is to pinpoint the preservation place of the books, and aimed at revealing the content of the documents by finding the relations between the detail and period of the survey, and the custom survey policy of an advisory panel of the Government General of Korea.