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'100 Years of June 10th Manse Movement': International Academic Conference Held

From Hankyoreh · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • An international academic symposium will be held on June 5th to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the June 10th Manse Movement, a significant Korean independence movement against Japanese rule.
  • The symposium, co-hosted by the June 10th Manse Movement Commemoration Association and the Korean Liberation Association, will explore the movement's historical significance and impact.
  • Keynote speeches and discussions will cover the movement's preparations, progression, and its reporting and evaluation in the context of the time.

An international academic symposium is set to convene on June 5th, marking the centennial of the June 10th Manse Movement, a pivotal event in Korea's struggle for independence from Japanese colonial rule. This movement, which erupted nationwide on the day of King Sunjong's funeral in 1926, is recognized as one of the three major domestic independence movements during the Japanese era, alongside the March 1st Movement and the Gwangju Student Independence Movement.

The symposium, titled 'The June 10th Manse Movement: Its Development and Historical Significance,' aims to re-examine the historical importance of this uprising. It is jointly organized by the June 10th Manse Movement Commemoration Association, led by Professor Emeritus Park Chan-seung of Hanyang University, and the Korean Liberation Association, headed by Lee Jong-chan. The event is supported by the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs.

Professor Park Noh-ja from the University of Oslo will deliver the keynote address, focusing on the historical significance of the June 10th Manse Movement. The subsequent sessions will delve into various aspects of the movement, including its preparatory stages, its unfolding and subsequent impact, and how it was reported and evaluated in contemporary media following King Sunjong's funeral. A comprehensive discussion will follow the presentations, moderated by Park Chan-seung, with participation from Park Noh-ja, Jang Seok-heung, and Lee Joon-sik.

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Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.