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(street) map of Keijo [message #8503] Thu, 06 April 2006 07:04 Go to next message
Cwiertka, K.J. is currently offline  Cwiertka, K.J.
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Dear Colleagues,

Here comes another practical question from me (I promise to come up with
something more conceptual once I get all my facts right...).



Do you know where I can find a detailed map of Keijo in the 1930s?

Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.



Katarzyna



Katarzyna J. Cwiertka, PhD
Centre for Japanese and Korean Studies
Leiden University
P.O. Box 9515
2300 RA Leiden
The Netherlands
Tel.: +31-(0)71-5272599
Fax: +31-(0)71-5272215
http://www.koreaans.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?m=13&c=42



Re: (street) map of Keijo [message #8504 is a reply to message #8503] Fri, 07 April 2006 18:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Thomas Duvernay[1] is currently offline  Thomas Duvernay[1]
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It's not exactly the 1930s, but close: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/seoul_city_plans_1 946.jpg

The main page is at http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/korea.html


T



----- Original Message -----
From: Cwiertka, K.J.
To: Korean Studies Discussion List
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 8:04 PM
Subject: [KS] (street) map of Keijo


Dear Colleagues,

Here comes another practical question from me (I promise to come up with something more conceptual once I get all my facts right.).



Do you know where I can find a detailed map of Keijo in the 1930s?

Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.



Katarzyna



Katarzyna J. Cwiertka, PhD
Centre for Japanese and Korean Studies
Leiden University
P.O. Box 9515
2300 RA Leiden
The Netherlands
Tel.: +31-(0)71-5272599
Fax: +31-(0)71-5272215
http://www.koreaans.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?m=13&c=42



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Re: (street) map of Keijo [message #8505 is a reply to message #8503] Thu, 06 April 2006 19:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
C. Hanscom is currently offline  C. Hanscom
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Registered: April 2006
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I might be mistaken, but I believe that there's a section of colonial-period maps of Kyôngsông (Keijo) in Hô Yônghwan's _600 Years of Maps of Seoul_:



定都 600年 서울地圖

許英桓 著

서울: 汎友社, 1994.



http://www.aladdin.co.kr/shop/wproduct.aspx?ISBN=8908000186



Best,



Chris Hanscom



hanscom@humanities.ucla.edu





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From: Koreanstudies-bounces@koreaweb.ws [mailto:Koreanstudies-bounces@koreaweb.ws] On Behalf Of Cwiertka, K.J.
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 4:05 AM
To: Korean Studies Discussion List
Subject: [KS] (street) map of Keijo



Dear Colleagues,

Here comes another practical question from me (I promise to come up with something more conceptual once I get all my facts right…).



Do you know where I can find a detailed map of Keijo in the 1930s?

Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.



Katarzyna



Katarzyna J. Cwiertka, PhD
Centre for Japanese and Korean Studies
Leiden University
P.O. Box 9515
2300 RA Leiden
The Netherlands
Tel.: +31-(0)71-5272599
Fax: +31-(0)71-5272215
http://www.koreaans.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?m=13&c=42


Re: (street) map of Keijo [message #8506 is a reply to message #8503] Thu, 06 April 2006 14:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Todd Henry is currently offline  Todd Henry
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Registered: December 2003
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Based on a couple years of searching, I have found that maps of Keijo
(colonial Seoul) are scattered throughout a number of libraries in Japan,
South Korea, and the US (elsewhere, I presume, as well). My personal
collection has benefitted most from the map library at Berkeley as well as
the holdings at the Insititute for Seoul Studies (Soulhak yonguso) at the
City University of Seoul. There are also serveral books containing
collections of maps [i.e., Soul ui yechido (Old maps of Seoul), published by
the Institute of Seoul Studies), although many of them date from the
pre-colonial period. I hope this helps.

Todd Henry
UCLA


>From: "Cwiertka, K.J."
>Reply-To: Korean Studies Discussion List
>To: "Korean Studies Discussion List"
>Subject: [KS] (street) map of Keijo
>Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 13:04:39 +0200
>
>Dear Colleagues,
>
>Here comes another practical question from me (I promise to come up with
>something more conceptual once I get all my facts right...).
>
>
>
>Do you know where I can find a detailed map of Keijo in the 1930s?
>
>Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
>Katarzyna
>
>
>
>Katarzyna J. Cwiertka, PhD
>Centre for Japanese and Korean Studies
>Leiden University
>P.O. Box 9515
>2300 RA Leiden
>The Netherlands
>Tel.: +31-(0)71-5272599
>Fax: +31-(0)71-5272215
>http://www.koreaans.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?m=13&c=42
>
>


Re: (street) map of Keijo [message #8507 is a reply to message #8503] Thu, 06 April 2006 22:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Stefan Ewing is currently offline  Stefan Ewing
Messages: 77
Registered: May 2005
Member
Dear Dr. Cwiertka:

This, fortunately, is an easy question to answer! The University of Texas's
Perry-Castaneda Map Collection includes a copy of a highly detailed map of
Seoul from 1946, published by the U.S. Army Map Service. Although the
map--entitled "Kyongsong or Seoul (Keijo)"--was published in the 1940s, much
of the data used dates back to 1929 and 1937 (detailed information on
sources is given in the upper left-hand part of the map), and thus should
give a reasonably reliable snapshot of how the city looked in at least the
late 1930s.

The map includes the city and the surrounding countryside (now all part of
the city, of course!), as far north as Hyehwa-dong (along Daehangno), east
to roughly Wangsimni, south to Noryangjin, and west to Yeoui-do. Contours,
vegetation, marshland, built-up areas, villages, names and outlines of major
buildings (palaces, government offices, hospitals, schools, universities),
streetcar lines, railway tracks, streets, lanes, alleys, streams, parks,
city and palace walls and gates, even the Changgyeong zoo--all in glorious
colour--you name it, it's there. Please forgive me for the hyperbole, but
this map provides and unbelievable wealth of historical information.

As an added bonus, virtually all place names are given in both romanized
Korean (complete with diacritics) _and_ romanized Japanese--thus enabling
correlation of colonial-era and modern-day place names--with a fair bit of
English thrown in. The only drawbacks are the absence of Han'gu^l and
Hancha (see the end of this message for more), and the omission of street
names--but a quick check against any modern-day map will fill in the gaps.
The city had not yet been reorganized into _gu_ and _dong_, but the name of
many _jeongs_ ("-jo^ng" on the map; Japanese "-machi") are the same as the
_dongs_ that replaced them.

The map is available online at the University of Texas Perry-Castaneda
Library Map Collection's website, on its Korea page
(http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/korea.html), in the last entry of the
section "Historical Maps." The entire map may be accessed here:

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/seoul_city_plans_1 946.jpg

but note that at 7.6 MB, it's a very big file and may take a while to finish
opening. (An option would be to save a copy of the file to your local
computer, rather than open it directly in your web browser). Smaller
excerpts from the map may be accessed via the first link
(http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/korea.html).

Finally, for a quick overview of a few contemporary street, neighbourhood,
and landmark names in Korean script compare the names of streetcar stops in
these two streetcar line maps:
http://www.seoul.go.kr/life/life/culture/history_book/pictur e_seoul2/7/1203339_3020.html
(first image; Han'gu^l; circa 1939) and
http://seoul600.visitseoul.net/seoul-history/sidaesa/image/p hotos/4-12g.jpg
(Hancha; circa 1946). (Note that the 1939 map is a computer-drawn replica
of a map probably originally printed in Hancha, and that a few of the stop
names are likely anachronistic.)

Yours,
Stefan Ewing

***

>From: "Cwiertka, K.J."
>Reply-To: Korean Studies Discussion List
>To: "Korean Studies Discussion List"
>Subject: [KS] (street) map of Keijo
>Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 13:04:39 +0200
>
>Dear Colleagues,
>
>Here comes another practical question from me (I promise to come up with
>something more conceptual once I get all my facts right...).
>
>
>
>Do you know where I can find a detailed map of Keijo in the 1930s?
>
>Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
>Katarzyna
>
>
>
>Katarzyna J. Cwiertka, PhD
>Centre for Japanese and Korean Studies
>Leiden University
>P.O. Box 9515
>2300 RA Leiden
>The Netherlands
>Tel.: +31-(0)71-5272599
>Fax: +31-(0)71-5272215
>http://www.koreaans.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?m=13&c=42
>
>

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Re: (street) map of Keijo [message #8508 is a reply to message #8503] Fri, 07 April 2006 10:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Henny Savenije is currently offline  Henny Savenije
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Registered: November 1998
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The Harvard Map Collection has two maps of Keijo (Seoul) from the 1930s:

(1) A 1931 Japan Tourist Bureau, Chosen Branch
map of Keijo in English. It has many
illustrations, an inset of Keijo and vicinity,
and lots of textual information for sightseers on the verso.

(2) A 1942 Army Map Service reprint of a 1934
Japanese map of the city at a scale of 1:10,000 (in Japanese).

Joseph Garver
Harvard Map Collection
Joseph Garver


At 06:45 AM 4/7/2006, you wrote




At 08:04 PM 4/6/2006, you wrote:

>Dear Colleagues,
>Here comes another practical question from me (I
>promise to come up with something more
>conceptual once I get all my facts right…).
>
>Do you know where I can find a detailed map of Keijo in the 1930s?
>Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
>
>Katarzyna
>
>
>Katarzyna J. Cwiertka, PhD
>Centre for Japanese and Korean Studies
>Leiden University
>P.O. Box 9515
>2300 RA Leiden
>The Netherlands
>Tel.: +31-(0)71-5272599
>Fax: +31-(0)71-5272215
>http://www.koreaans.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?m=13&c=42
>


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Re: (street) map of Keijo [message #8510 is a reply to message #8503] Fri, 07 April 2006 17:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Todd Henry is currently offline  Todd Henry
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Registered: December 2003
Junior Member
If the collection of maps suggested by others does not have what you are
looking for or the particular map is too small to read, you may want to try
to acquire "Keijo seimitsu chizu" (鐸n}), 1933. (see the following
for bibliographic information:
http://www.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~harada/cgi-bin/kdbdetail.cgi?9 93). It is the
most detailed and useful map of colonial Seoul I have found. As I recall,
one copy is located at the Institute of Seoul Studies, City University of
Seoul.

Todd Henry
UCLA


>From: "Cwiertka, K.J."
>Reply-To: Korean Studies Discussion List
>To: "Korean Studies Discussion List"
>Subject: [KS] (street) map of Keijo
>Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 13:04:39 +0200
>
>Dear Colleagues,
>
>Here comes another practical question from me (I promise to come up with
>something more conceptual once I get all my facts right...).
>
>
>
>Do you know where I can find a detailed map of Keijo in the 1930s?
>
>Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
>Katarzyna
>
>
>
>Katarzyna J. Cwiertka, PhD
>Centre for Japanese and Korean Studies
>Leiden University
>P.O. Box 9515
>2300 RA Leiden
>The Netherlands
>Tel.: +31-(0)71-5272599
>Fax: +31-(0)71-5272215
>http://www.koreaans.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?m=13&c=42
>
>


Re: (street) map of Keijo [message #8511 is a reply to message #8503] Sat, 08 April 2006 00:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
J.Scott Burgeson is currently offline  J.Scott Burgeson
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--- "Cwiertka, K.J."
wrote:>
Do you know where I can find a detailed map of Keijo
> in the 1930s?


The gentleman who runs this site has a seemingly
infinite online database of vintage Korean images and
maps, although some fees are required for some images:

http://www.koreanity.com/

Best to contact first and ask first if what you
specifically need is available...

--Scott Bug

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Re: (street) map of Keijo [message #8514 is a reply to message #8503] Mon, 10 April 2006 03:42 Go to previous message
Cwiertka, K.J. is currently offline  Cwiertka, K.J.
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Registered: April 2004
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Dear all,
Thank you so much for the shower of suggestions on where to find a good
map of Keijo. Your generous advice has far surpassed my expectations.
Many thanks!

Katarzyna

Katarzyna J. Cwiertka, PhD
Centre for Japanese and Korean Studies
Leiden University
P.O. Box 9515
2300 RA Leiden
The Netherlands
Tel.: +31-(0)71-5272599
Fax: +31-(0)71-5272215
http://www.koreaans.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?m=13&c=42


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