This study aims to examine marine civilization of the European Continent as an extension of studies on marine civilization of the U.S. and Britain experienced by Burlingame and Iwakura Missions. This study will also be summarizing the image of seaport cities of Asia they experienced on their homeward sea route, and comparing to the marine civilization of Europe. In the first half of text, this study introduced outlines of marine civilization by dividing countries in the European Continent into small and large countries. As for European countries, peculiarities of marine civilization do not look so stand out for short length of stay relatively short as compared to the U.S. or Britain, and strong continental characteristics. When thinking pieces of record collectively, however, France, Preussen, Russia and northern European countries pursued a maritime power like the U.S. and Britain. In regards to the foregoing, varied contents such as creation of navy and shipbuilding industry, selection and treatment of naval officers and men, armaments of navy, anchor and management of ships of many countries inside the port, customs and bonded warehouse, operation of port and repair of vessels, fisheries and aquaculture industry are recorded on the travelogue of Chinese and Japanese missions. In the latter half of text, this study paid attention to the marine image of representative seaport cities of Southwest and Southwest Asia experienced by the parties of Burlingame and Iwakura in the course of their homeward journey. Homeward sea route of the missions of the two countries came to an end with Hong Kong and Shanghai after passing through Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Arabian Sea, Island of Ceylon, Bay Of Bengal and South China Sea. Having a stopover in many colonial cities including India and Southeast Asia away from Europe, their views on Asian looked twofold. In other words, sympathetic attitude toward the same race and a critical attitude toward the Orient which was inferior to the U.S. and European civilization were overlapped. Especially, Chinese mission gave a fond look at the Chinese living in Southeast Asia by separating them from the natives, but Japanese mission showed clear distinction by disparaging them as insanitary and smelly people.
목차
Ⅰ. 들어가는 말 Ⅱ. 유럽대륙의 해양 문명 Ⅲ. 아시아의 해항도시들 Ⅳ. 두 사절단의 동서문명관 Ⅴ. 나오는 말 참고문헌 논문초록
키워드
해양 문명유럽아시아벌링게임 사절단이와쿠라 사절단Marine CivilizationEuropeAsiaBurlingame MissionsIwakura Missions
동북아시아문화학회 [The Association of North-east Asian Cultures]
설립연도
2000
분야
복합학>학제간연구
소개
동북아시아 문화의 다양성과 정체성을 연구 토론하고, 지역내 문화 교류의 다양한 모습을 연구하고 문화변동의 큰 틀을 집적함으로써 우리 민족 문화 및 상대 민족의 문화적 터전을 이해하여 문화공동체적 특성을 계발하고 상호 관련성의 강화를 유도하는 학술활동을 통해 동북아시아의 문화발전에 이바지함.