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露日戰爭(1904)을 前後한 韓日關係 : 高校 日本史敎科書에 記述된 韓國史像을 중심으로
趙恒來 淑明女子大學校 1992 論文集 Vol.32 No.-
From the textbook of Japanese history edited in 1991, the recorded history of the Korea-Japan relationship before and after the Russo-Japanese war is analyzed in items, and hereby, the thought of Korean history is reviewed. Fundamentally, most textbooks have unfolded the contents with such an attitude in the past, although the description has been improved through a few opportunities since 1982-the year that Japan distorted the history in its history textbook. It is a matter of grave concern that distorted description of Korean history, with a colonialist view of history would transmit such a view of history to Japanese students. This Japanese history textbook is for correcting the people's understanding of Japan, well as in the educational local of "highschool". Textbooks play a great roles in forming people's thought. With only this, the writer of a textbook takes an important reponsibility for the people. The description of Korean history is no more than just a part of the whole content of the Japanese history textbook. However, the contents will influence Japanese image-making of Korea. A prudent care is needed in the description of Korean history as we especially think of the inveterately distorted view of Korea and Korean history by Japanese derived from their invasion of Korea.
趙恒來 淑明女子大學校 1988 論文集 Vol.28 No.-
From the organization to the dissolution, the Il Jin Hoe was directed and governed by the Japanese nationalists, including Sase Kumades(佐瀨熊鐵), Komuzi Demesne(神鞭知常), Kamiya Dakuo(神谷卓男), Moziski Rhutaro(望月龍太郞), Woozida Rhohei(內田良平), Minegisi Sigetaro(峰岸繁太郞), Dageda Hansi(武田範之), and Sgiyama Sigemaru(杉山茂丸). They were dispatched from Japan to intervene in the Il Jin Hoe and to support and direct behind the scenes its unpatriotic behavior and abetment of Japanese invasion into Korea, The Il Jin Hoe was just preoccupied with carrying out what was ordered by the Japanese, rashly and blindly. At the time of its organization, the Il Jin Hoe had neither financial funds nor regular income sources in any form of membership fees. Song Byung Joon(宋秉畯), however, set out the association with the Japanes grant from their military secret funds, and as the association began to show its pro-Japanese tendency more clearly, the Japanese government to take advantage of it, secretly granted 50,000 yen to develop further the organization, After the cease-fire of the Russo-Japanese war, the Japanese Residency-General supported the Il Jin Hoe with 12,700 yen per month as secret sponsorship from January, 1907, for one wear and a half. On May 15, 1977, the Japanese Department of war, and, in August of the same year, Resident-General Ito Hirobumi(伊藤博文) allowed 100,000 yen and 260,000 won, respectively. Consequently, the Il Jin Hoe came to be more closely related to the Japanese military authority and the Japanese Residency-General, with its acceptance their financial support.