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자료유형
학술저널
저자정보
저널정보
부산경남사학회 역사와경계 역사와경계 제69집
발행연도
2008.12
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167 - 205 (39page)

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The Migration of the Jeju people occurred in the mid-Joseon period between the 15th and 17th centuries when Joseon's centralized government was being consolidated.
The migration of residents occurs when a government is unable to control political and economic adversities in society. Though the development of such movements appear to progress mildly, the Joseon ramifications they have on society as a whole are tremendous. For this reason, the government expressed grave concerns about this development and deliberated on measures to stabilize the disturbance.
Given the significance of the issues of the Jeju Migrants and the government's subsequent decision to forbid the residents to go outside Jeju Island, the study on them in connection with the political, social and economic situations of the time has not been sufficient. Accordingly, this study is aimed at closely examining the government's policy toward the migration of the Jeju people in tandem with the contributing factors to the migration and the realities of the migrants.
The socio-economic circumstances at that time are also attributed to adding to sufferings on the people. On top of the heightened levies from the central government, various taxes, particularly the excessive tribute tax and corvee labor obligations weighed heavily on them. Coupled with frequently occurring natural disasters, leading to lean harvests, the people were unable to stand the onerous burdens and took up lives of wandering.
They ended up mostly in the coastal regions in Jeolla and Gyeongsang provinces and advanced as far as Harangdo in China. They were separately called ‘Dumoo-ak’, ‘Dudok-yaji' and ‘Pojak-in' because their clothing, customs and language were different from those of other provinces. These migrants can be classified into three groups: The first are those who settled in a region, serving their duties as residents; the second are those who settled in a region as part of naval forces with their skills in building ships and sailing gaining recognition; and the third are those who moved from place to place with no fixed abode, turning into vagabonds.
Eventually, though the policy to prevent the Jeju people from leaving the island might have been an effective measure in dealing with the migration matter, this hugely oppressive policy had the effect of isolating the inhabitants of Jeju from other regions for about 200 years, having substantial repercussions on the society and the culture of Jeju.

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Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 제주유민의 발생 배경과 실태
Ⅲ. 제주유민의 사회적 지위 변화
Ⅳ. 제주유민에 대한 대책 - 출륙금지 정책
Ⅴ. 맺음말
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