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      대한민국 임시정부 요인(要人)들의 복식 연구 = The Costumes of the Leading Figure of the Korean Provisional Government

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      This study divided the entire provisional government era into three periods and identified dress trends in each period. The type, characteristics, and wearing styles of costumes for each period were analyzed and the role of the outfits was reviewed. Unlike the general government, the Korean Provisional Government was a form of government with a unique characteristic. The era of the provisional government can be divided into three periods (the Shanghai period(1919-1932), the Wandering period(1932-1940), and the Chongqing period( 1940-1945)), with the overall circumstances and main activities of the government varying between each period. The men were leading figures and staff of the provisional government, most of whom wore western clothing. Notably, the leaders of the March 1 Movement in 1919 wore western suits, helping to spread western styles among the general public. Photos show that members of the provisional government wore different styles of suits that were popular in each period. Some of them wore Chinese clothing such as Jangsam and Magua. Jangsam and Magua were often worn during the Wandering period when Japanese suppression was at its peak. Later, during the Chongqing period, some wore the Zhongshan suit (Mao suit). The women captured in photos were either warriors of the independence movement or family members and staff of the provisional government. They dressed in western costumes, Qipao, Jangsam, or Hanbok. Women wore Hanbok more often than men, and women residing in North America and Russia donned western clothings that were popular at the time. The costumes worn by leading figures and members of the Korean Provisional Government reflected the struggle for independence. They provide clues to the challenges that were facing the country during those periods.
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      This study divided the entire provisional government era into three periods and identified dress trends in each period. The type, characteristics, and wearing styles of costumes for each period were analyzed and the role of the outfits was reviewed. U...

      This study divided the entire provisional government era into three periods and identified dress trends in each period. The type, characteristics, and wearing styles of costumes for each period were analyzed and the role of the outfits was reviewed. Unlike the general government, the Korean Provisional Government was a form of government with a unique characteristic. The era of the provisional government can be divided into three periods (the Shanghai period(1919-1932), the Wandering period(1932-1940), and the Chongqing period( 1940-1945)), with the overall circumstances and main activities of the government varying between each period. The men were leading figures and staff of the provisional government, most of whom wore western clothing. Notably, the leaders of the March 1 Movement in 1919 wore western suits, helping to spread western styles among the general public. Photos show that members of the provisional government wore different styles of suits that were popular in each period. Some of them wore Chinese clothing such as Jangsam and Magua. Jangsam and Magua were often worn during the Wandering period when Japanese suppression was at its peak. Later, during the Chongqing period, some wore the Zhongshan suit (Mao suit). The women captured in photos were either warriors of the independence movement or family members and staff of the provisional government. They dressed in western costumes, Qipao, Jangsam, or Hanbok. Women wore Hanbok more often than men, and women residing in North America and Russia donned western clothings that were popular at the time. The costumes worn by leading figures and members of the Korean Provisional Government reflected the struggle for independence. They provide clues to the challenges that were facing the country during those periods.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 기초 ; 백정현 ; 배수정, "중국 중산복의 변천 및 현대패션에의 적용사례 고찰" 한국복식학회 67 (67): 31-46, 2017

      2 조덕천, "상해시기(1919∼1932) 대한민국 임시정부 구성원의 생활사 연구 : 의식주생활을 중심으로" 안동대학교 대학원 2010

      3 장태한, "민주공화제의 ‘미국발’ 계보: 대한인국민회와 <대동단결선언>" 사회과학연구소 29 (29): 128-167, 2021

      4 Korean Provisional Government, "Wandering period"

      5 The Independence Hall of Korea, "The relics of the fighter for independence" The Independence Hall of Korea 2009

      6 National Institute of Korean History, "The data base of the Korean Provisional Government" National Institute of Korean History

      7 National Institute of Korean History, "The data base of the Korean Provisional Government" National Institute of Korean History

      8 Park, C. S., "The costumes of Korean provisional government’s leading figures and changes in Chinese and Korean dresses" 11 : 199-216, 2015

      9 Provisional Government Memorial Society of Korea, "The Korean Provisional Government in photographs 1919-1945" Hanul m+ 2017

      10 Geum, K. S., "The 110 years of modern fashion" Kyomunsa 2015

      1 기초 ; 백정현 ; 배수정, "중국 중산복의 변천 및 현대패션에의 적용사례 고찰" 한국복식학회 67 (67): 31-46, 2017

      2 조덕천, "상해시기(1919∼1932) 대한민국 임시정부 구성원의 생활사 연구 : 의식주생활을 중심으로" 안동대학교 대학원 2010

      3 장태한, "민주공화제의 ‘미국발’ 계보: 대한인국민회와 <대동단결선언>" 사회과학연구소 29 (29): 128-167, 2021

      4 Korean Provisional Government, "Wandering period"

      5 The Independence Hall of Korea, "The relics of the fighter for independence" The Independence Hall of Korea 2009

      6 National Institute of Korean History, "The data base of the Korean Provisional Government" National Institute of Korean History

      7 National Institute of Korean History, "The data base of the Korean Provisional Government" National Institute of Korean History

      8 Park, C. S., "The costumes of Korean provisional government’s leading figures and changes in Chinese and Korean dresses" 11 : 199-216, 2015

      9 Provisional Government Memorial Society of Korea, "The Korean Provisional Government in photographs 1919-1945" Hanul m+ 2017

      10 Geum, K. S., "The 110 years of modern fashion" Kyomunsa 2015

      11 Korean Provisional Government, "Shanghai period"

      12 The Independence Hall of Korea, "Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea based on data" The Independence Hall of Korea

      13 Han, S. J., "Joint movement of the provisional government of the republic of Korea [대한민국 임시정부의 좌우합작운동]" Hanul Academy 127-170, 1995

      14 National Museum of Korean Contemporary History, "Independence, when that day comes" DesignIntro 2019

      15 Hong, N. Y., "History of East Asian dresses(Korea-China-Japan)[(韓中日)동아시아 복식의 역사]" Kyomunsa 2011

      16 Fashion Specializes in Data Dictionary Compilation Committee, "Fashion specializes in data dictionary [Fashion전문 자료사전]"

      17 Hua, M., "Dresses [中國服飾]" Deaga 2008

      18 Korean Provisional Government, "Chongqing period"

      19 Kim, G., "Baekbeom's diary" Dolbegae 2021

      20 "An Chang-Ho was arrested shortly after the Shanghai incident [上海事件直後安昌被逮]"

      21 Kim, E. J., "A study on domestic activities of the provisional government of the Republic of Korea(1919~1921)" Dankook University 2018

      22 任松子, "1946~1952년 대한노총의 내부갈등과 그 성격" 한국근현대사학회 (28) : 113-142, 2004

      23 정병준, "1940년대 대한민국임시의정원의 건국 구상" 한국민족운동사학회 (61) : 143-182, 2009

      24 Kim, J. S., "100 years of Korean suit history [한국양복 100년사]" Mirinea 1990

      25 Yuan, Z., "100 years of Chinese culture by clothes: 1901-2000 [百年衣裳: 20世纪中国服装流变]" Seon 2017

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