History is a process that is completed when the time and the place meet with a subject laid out or when a subject adopts the time and the place. Hence, a model is necessary to comprehensively understand the place correctly. Since East Asia is a wide region where the land and the ocean meet, it is important to attempt to interpretit as the one nation, the one region, and the one civilization. Furthermore, it is necessary to understand it as a network which is a connection of the encounter and the route, rather than just territory, region and place. The network in the historical region of East Asia consists of three cores which can be either the whole or the field, few planets, and satellites that go around all of these. There are also reiteratedlines which indicate the routes. This is a wide scope of 'the field theory' that the author argues. Those three cores are the Chinese civilization, the north nomadic civilization, and the east civilization that grew from the Korean peninsula and the Manchuria region. The planets refer to regions around these three nucleuses. The satellites refer to countries or cultural areas in each of these regions planets. The lines connect those cores together and also have their own independence. By the way, the ocean takes the important part in East Asia's historical space. East Asia was figured as the reflux system that population and culture around the land were interrelated with the ocean centered. Therefore, East Asia's historical space should be understood with the historical view of the land and the sea which comprehends the land and the meadow ocean. The author names the space as East Asian- Mediterranean-sea, and investigates the characteristics and roles of each regional culture. East Asian- Mediterranean-sea has made up a field of historical actions through interactions such as cooperation, competition, conflicts, conquests, and etc for thousands years. One hand, both stability of agriculture and mobility of nomadic culture met and completed a unique characteristic. Especially, our historical space use the land and the sea practically and is located in the core of East Asian-Mediterranean-sea, where has an ability to connect the eastern sea, the yellow sea, the southern sea, and the Chinese eastern sea. There are only us that have the ocean network, connecting all the regions and the countries over all. In accordance, we have proceeded development of our history autonomously.
목차
I. 서언 II. 역사에서 공간의 의미와 터 이론 1) 터 2) 다핵(multi-core) 3) 선(line) III. 동아지중해 모델 IV. 해양공간의 활용과 동아지중해권 발아 1. 한국역사공간 2. 중국 역사공간 3. 일본 역사공간 V. 맺음말 참고문헌 Abstract
동아시아고대학회 [The Association Of East Asian Ancient Studies]
설립연도
1999
분야
인문학>기타인문학
소개
본 학회는 동아시아권역의 고대의 역사와 문화, 언어와 문학, 종교와 철학, 민속과 사회, 고고학 등에 관한 고대학 관련분야의 학문을 학제적 국제적인 협력과 유대를 통해 연구의 가능성을 확대하고, 연구의 질을 향상시키며, 동아시아에 있어서의 학문발전과 문화교류 및 학자, 연구자, 회원 상호간의 유대와 국제적 친선을 도모할 목적으로 설립되었다. 이를 위하여 본 학회는 동아시아고대학에 관한 연구발표회, 학술강연회, 강독회, 학술답사, 도서출판, 학회지 발행 등의 사업을 기획하여 집행한다.
간행물
간행물명
동아시아고대학 [DONG ASIA KODAEHAK ; The East Asian Ancient Studies]