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학술저널
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현명철 (무학여자고등학교)
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동북아역사재단 동북아역사논총 동북아역사논총 41호
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2013.9
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181 - 213 (33page)

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Joseon and the Tokugawa Bakufu established equal and official diplomatic relations. These relations were regulated by the Giyu Agreement of 1609 (己酉). Joseon wanted to keep Tsushima domain under control as a buffer, and Joseon opened a port for a Japan House (K. Waegwan 倭館) in Pusan and gave rice and cotton to Tsushima. The Japan House was a reception place and trade zone for Tsushima, and the boats of Tsushima sailed into the Japan House’s port for rice. This monopoly status was enabled because Joseon gave a seal (圖書) to Tsushima. Tsushima could compose a license (路引) which allowed port entry when this seal was affixed.
In the late Edo period, Tsushima petitioned for subinfeudation, and men who sought the exclusion of foreigners seized power in Tsushima and demanded economic aid. During this process, Tsushima remarked that the Tsushima-Joseon relations were a humiliation of Japan.
Accordingly, the Meiji government wanted to reform relations with Joseon. This meant that Tsushima would be beyond the control of Joseon, and that Tsushima could not receive rice from Joseon nor use the trade zone of the Japan House. Thus, Tsushima wanted to be paid greatly for this. But Joseon wanted to maintain the existing relationship. Tsushima on the one hand insisted upon diplomatic reforms to the Meiji government, and on the other hand upon becoming a buffer of Joseon receiving rice and usingthe trade area of the Japan House. The Meiji government wanted the Japan House as a concession.
This article examines the process of passing Tsushima domain and the Joseon-Japan relations. The passing of Tsushima domain was due to the abolition of the domains (廢藩置縣) in 1871, but Tsushima men were ordered to leave the Japan House in 1872. Thus this article investigates the political history of Tsushima and Joseon-Japan relations until 1872. I use the Korean document “Report of Tongnae-bu”(東萊府 啓錄) to reexamine existing research and to offer different explanations of the facts. And this article asks whether the Japanese material about the Japan House reflects a political agenda and not the truth.

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Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 막부말기의 對馬藩
Ⅲ. 메이지 초기의 對馬藩
Ⅳ. 맺음말
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