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The Publication, Circulation and Social Influence of Books on Korean's Subjugation in China, 1910-1945
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淸末民國時期 '朝鮮亡國史'의 출판, 유통 및 사회적 반향

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Xu Dan (중국 천주사범대학교(泉州师范学院)) Li Chunyuan (중국 샤먼대학교(厦门大学))
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The Korean Association For Studies Of Modern Chinese History Korean Studies of Modern Chinese History Vol.86 KCI Accredited Journals
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2020.6
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31 - 56 (26page)
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10.29323/mchina.2020.6.86.31

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From 1910 to 1945, A considerable number of books on the history of Korea’s subjugation were published in China, among which 23 are verified in this article. Authors of these books are either political activists with education experience in Japan, or popular fiction writers in Shanghai. The former group mostly wrote in a style of political commentary. The latter group produced historical novels which were part of the emerging cultural industry in Shanghai.
The popularity of these books was closely related to the social atmosphere of national salvation in modern China. Following the eclipsing of the Qing dynasty and the establishment of the republic, Korea’s subjugation was widely used as a failure story to advocate the identity on nation-state and the concern over “nation perish”.
The books on Korea’s subjugation were highly welcomed by readers. Most of them were repeatedly republished or reprinted in large quantities, and were sold or distributed for long duration. Many ordinary readers published their thoughts and feelings on newspapers and magazines after reading these books. Memoirs also show how the stories of Korea’s subjugation had stimulated young people for revolution. Many organizations and assemblies used these books as materials for study or publicizing. It was precisely through readings including books on Korea’s subjugation that modern concepts of nation and state had been integrated into minds of readers in a sensual way. Nationalism had changed from a way of thinking of the intellectual elites into a true “national” thinking.
Books on Korea’s subjugation were by no means the only way for the people in modern China to accept nationalism. However, Korea has a special connection with China both in geopolitics and in history and culture, so it received special attention from people at that time. Examination of the production, circulation and social influence of the books on the history of Korea’s subjugation fully proves that such books were indeed an important source of new ideas, and their significance in the history of social thought of modern China cannot be ignored.

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Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 현존하는 조선 망국사서 및 판본
Ⅲ. 조선 망국사서의 편찬자
Ⅳ. 출판, 발행 및 유통
Ⅴ. 평론 및 사회적 반향
Ⅵ. 맺음말
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