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The 'Aura' of St. Petersburg and the Reality of Imperial Russia Reflected in the Eyes of Japanese Delegation in 1873 – Based on the Beiõ Kairan Jikki
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1873년 일본사절단이 바라 본 근대 도시 상트페테르부르크의 '아우라'와 전근대적 과거의 유산 : 『미구회람실기(米歐回覽實記)』를 중심으로

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Yang, SeungJo (서울대학교)
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The Korean Society for Urban History Korean Journal of Urban History No.12 KCI Accredited Journals
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2014.12
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149 - 184 (36page)
DOI
10.22345/kjuh.2014.12.12.149

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The 'Aura' of St. Petersburg and the Reality of Imperial Russia Reflected in the Eyes of Japanese Delegation in 1873 – Based on the Beiõ Kairan Jikki
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The aim of this article is to compare and analyze the modernity of St. Petersburg and the realities of premodern Russian Empire which was experienced by Iwakura Embassy(Mission) visited Russia in the mid-19th century. The St. Petersburg was a symbol of Europeanization and modernization of Imperial Russia. In other words, St. Petersburg was a region that was representative of the level of modernization in Russia, and was the only area in the modernization of the Russian Empire. But St. Petersburg was not a birthplace for the modernization of the Russian Empire. The reason is that modern culture which had developed in St. Petersburg did not spread to other parts of the Russian Empire. In this sense, the St. Petersburg was a open space only to the russian ruling class, but was a closed space which was surrounded by ‘Aura’ for peasants who had occupied the majority of the population. Japanese delegation was well aware of these realities of the Russian Empire. They pointed out the fact that in the 19th century Japanese people thought that Russia was a very modernized country, and were afraid of. But according to the view of Japanese delegation, this was a inflated image than real. And on this basis, they were determined that Japan could overtake the Russian Empire.

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Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 제정 러시아 근대화의 상징, 상트페테르부르크
Ⅲ. 이와쿠라 사절단이 읽어 낸 제정 러시아의 전근대적 유산
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