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George M McCune

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Name
  
George McCune


Books
  
Korea Today

Died
  
November 5, 1948, Berkeley, California, United States

George McAfee "Mac" McCune (June 16, 1908 – November 5, 1948) developed, with Edwin O. Reischauer, the McCune–Reischauer romanization of Korean. He was born in P'yŏngyang, as the son of an American educational missionary, George Shannon McCune, and received his elementary education in Korea. He then attended Huron College in South Dakota and transferred to Rutgers University after one year. He graduated from Occidental College with a bachelor's degree in 1930.

After obtaining his M.A. in 1935, he did graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley, where he was granted a Mills Traveling Fellowship to continue his studies in Korea. He spent a year working on the official Yi dynasty chronicles, in connection with his dissertation, and in 1941, he received his Ph.D.

In 1948, McCune was promoted to associate professor of history at Berkeley, but he died soon afterward.

His brother, Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune (1913–1993), was a geographer who authored several books on Korea for the general public.

References

George M. McCune Wikipedia