National Institute of Korean History

National Institute of Korean History
National Institute of Korean History
Hangul 국사편찬위원회
Hanja
Revised Romanization Guksa pyeonchan wiwonhoe
McCune–Reischauer Kuksa p'yonch'an wiwonhoe

The National Institute of Korean History is a South Korean national organization in charge of researching, collecting, compiling, promoting the study of historical materials on Korean history. It was established as Guksagwan (국사관 國史館) in March 1946, one year after the liberation of Korea and was changed to the current name in 1949.[1][2]

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