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학술저널
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부산경남사학회 역사와경계 역사와경계 제57집
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2005.12
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87 - 120 (34page)

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The 13th century was a period that vividly revealed the process of endeavors to overcome the crises both home and abroad in Korean history. The event highlighting the end of domestic and foreign struggles was Sambyeolcho's resistance. The significance of the resistance, beyond the understanding as a rebellion against the Korea Dynasty, has long been defined as the domestic and foreign struggles resolutely armed with anti-Mongolian awareness denying the aggressors and the dynasty which had made peace with them. Yet, southern sea struggle, a case of importance, has hardly attracted concrete interests till now.
The southern sea was a local strongpoint independent of Jindo, the then capital of Sambyeolcho's government, where Great General Yujonhyeok was stationed after he had been appointed Jwaseungseon during the uprising. He led the anti-Mongolian and anti(-Gaegyeong)-government activities. The struggle at the strongpoint took place in close connection with routes in land and on the sea, having influence on inland areas: Milyang and Cheongdo via Hadong and Jinju, as well as sea areas: Happo, Geumju, Dongrae and so on. One of the features of the movement was a direct attack against the bases of Korea-Mongo allies in an attempt to put pressure on the government and to get the command of the sea. In addition, the resistance pressed Gaegyeong government by intercepting transport routes for tax grains in the south-west coastal areas.
With the collapse of Jindo, however, Sambyeolcho in the southern sea had to find a new base in Jeju. Such decision was made when the Japanese government showed no response to Sambyeolcho's note to Japan and the oppression from allied forces of Korea and Mongolia grew more severe. The remnants, however, demonstrated their resistance will through active backward support in the struggles in Jeju after their retreat.

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Ⅰ. 머리말

Ⅱ. 三別抄의 蜂起와 南海地域

Ⅲ. 南海 抗爭의 諸樣相

Ⅳ. 南海 抗爭의 性格

Ⅴ. 맺음말

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