In the mid 19 th century, pre-colonial Korea under the Joseon dynasty was increasingly isolated and lagging behind in its economic development. Joseon Korea was forced to sign unequal treaties with foreign powers as a result of which Christian missionaries entered the country and contributed to the establishment of private schools. We show that areas with a larger presence of Christians have higher literacy rates in 1930, during the Japanese colonial period. We also show that a higher number of Protestants is associated with higher female literacy, consistent with a stronger emphasis on female education in Protestant denominations
Martin Luther urged each town to have a girls’ school so that girls would learn to read the Gospel, ...
This thesis sets out to demonstrate the role of Western missionaries and Korean Christians, especial...
peer reviewedThis article discusses the education-related contents of the English edition of the bil...
Between the arrival of Robert Morrison in 1807, the first Protestant missionary to China, and the ex...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.The purpose of this thesis is to ...
Several studies of the history of Protestant Christianity in South Korea have argued that the religi...
The United States has long been a powerhouse of Christianity in terms of sheer numbers and has long ...
This thesis explores the impact of Protestantism on Korean society during the colonial period. It de...
Traditional narratives tend to break Korean history into two periods: the pre-modern and the modern....
Although Korea was one of the last nations in the Far East to hear the Gospel, a series of revivals ...
The international relationship between Japan and Korea used to be characterised by cultural exchange...
This article has an aim to study how the Japanese Shinto worship issue in the 1930s produced diverse...
'This paper examines how the Korean Christians spontaneously and autonomously founded and managed sc...
The French Campaign against Korea in 1866 was a relatively minor and unknown conflict in the course ...
In Korea, the establishment of early modern schools for girls confronted limits and criticism due to...
Martin Luther urged each town to have a girls’ school so that girls would learn to read the Gospel, ...
This thesis sets out to demonstrate the role of Western missionaries and Korean Christians, especial...
peer reviewedThis article discusses the education-related contents of the English edition of the bil...
Between the arrival of Robert Morrison in 1807, the first Protestant missionary to China, and the ex...
Thesis (M.Th.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.The purpose of this thesis is to ...
Several studies of the history of Protestant Christianity in South Korea have argued that the religi...
The United States has long been a powerhouse of Christianity in terms of sheer numbers and has long ...
This thesis explores the impact of Protestantism on Korean society during the colonial period. It de...
Traditional narratives tend to break Korean history into two periods: the pre-modern and the modern....
Although Korea was one of the last nations in the Far East to hear the Gospel, a series of revivals ...
The international relationship between Japan and Korea used to be characterised by cultural exchange...
This article has an aim to study how the Japanese Shinto worship issue in the 1930s produced diverse...
'This paper examines how the Korean Christians spontaneously and autonomously founded and managed sc...
The French Campaign against Korea in 1866 was a relatively minor and unknown conflict in the course ...
In Korea, the establishment of early modern schools for girls confronted limits and criticism due to...
Martin Luther urged each town to have a girls’ school so that girls would learn to read the Gospel, ...
This thesis sets out to demonstrate the role of Western missionaries and Korean Christians, especial...
peer reviewedThis article discusses the education-related contents of the English edition of the bil...