팽창, 다양화, 모색: 2009~2010 조선후기사 연구 동향Trends in Historical Studies of Late Joseon Dynasty
- Other Titles
- Trends in Historical Studies of Late Joseon Dynasty
- Authors
- 권내현
- Issue Date
- 2011
- Publisher
- 역사학회
- Keywords
- 양적 팽창; 질적 성장; 다양화; 모색; quantitative expansion; qualitative development; diversification; seeki
- Citation
- 역사학보, no.211, pp.113 - 137
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 역사학보
- Number
- 211
- Start Page
- 113
- End Page
- 137
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/134255
- ISSN
- 1225-1615
- Abstract
- The study on history in the late period of Joseon Dynasty during 2009~2010is, above all, characterized by quantitative expansion. Recently, studies related to the late period of Joseon Dynasty continuously shows increasing trends, which seems to continue for some time in the future. An increase in the number of researchers,expansion of outside assistance of this study, emphasis of quantitative evaluation of universities, etc. applied to this study. Next, in the study of the late period of Joseon Dynasty during this time, a variety of materials and methodologies applied. The study area continuously has expanded through discovery of new materials including king Jeonjo's letter, and translation and computerization of existing materials. Through this, a political history got to be able to re-recognized, study scopes of local finance or foreign relation history and utilization scope of a family register have been expanded. Lastly, it can be enumerated that new attempt of comparison study for objectively analyzing position of Joseon in East Asia. This partly contributed to finding features of Joseon society that has been insufficient up to the present time. However, it is difficult to say that the study has been improved in quality beyond the quantitative expansion. The study for finding the character of Joseon society through long-term efforts and prospect was also insufficient.
Accordingly, the task in the study on the history in the late periods of Joseon Dynasty is in diversification of study methods, consistent attempt to newly seeking and raising the level of products to be obtained through this.
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