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학술저널
저자정보
최재성 (성균관대학교)
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고려사학회 한국사학보 韓國史學報 제39호
발행연도
2010.5
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223 - 257 (35page)

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This study is to find out the relation between the activities of the colonial banking facilities and the local changes in the first half of the 20 century. I selected Yeosu and Suncheon as the area survey, for Yeosu-eup(여수읍) and Suncheon-eup(순천읍) were the representative urbanizing areas following with Mokpo-bu(목포부) and Gwangju-bu(광주부) in South Jeolla Province at that time. And Yeosu branch of Joseon Production Bank and Cooperative Credit Societies(CCS) were Colonial banking facilities in Yeosu and Suncheon area in that period.
Colonial banking facilities made local society play a role for Japanese Imperialism. These facilities brought local people over the colonial banking system, it was linked to the colonial system.
When Suncheon Cooperative Credit Societies were established in 1907, Suncheon CCS covered five counties including Yeosu and Suncheon, and the member of CCS was only 305. However, the number of CCS turned to 14, and the members of CCS were growed to about 47,000 in same counties.
According to the increases both sides of CCS and the member of CCS, the land-less peasants class were permitted to join a CCS. And local notables who were mainly landlords were able to participate as board members. They could control peasants. the members of CCS. Japanese colonial financial policy was carried out through this system in CCS.
In the urban of Yeosu-eup and Suncheon-eup, many Korean and Japanese industrialists became members of urban CCS. Some of them were selected as board members.

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2. 식민지 금융기관의 활동
3. 지역의 변화
4. 맺음말
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