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Title: Ulleungdo and Dokdo in History and Geography
By YOUN You-Sook et al.
Northeast Asian History Foundation | 225*152mm (A5 New) | 152 pages | KRW 7,000 | December 20, 2011
ISBN 978-89-6187-268-3 93910
Contents
Preface
● Research on the Representation of Annexed Islands in the Patrol Records of Ulleundgo from Late Joseon | KIM Ki-hyeok
Ⅰ. Introduction
1 _Raising Questions and Research Objectives
2 _Research Materials
Ⅱ. Patrol Logs and Place Names
1 _Ulleungdo sajeok
2 _Sutogi by Kim Chang-yoon
3 _Sutogi by Han Chang-kuk
4 _Geomchal ilgi by Lee Kyu-won
Ⅲ. Comparative Determination of the Locations of Place Names
1 _Ulleung-eup Area
2 _Seo-myeon Area
3 _Buk-myeon Area
Ⅳ. Patrol Routes and Place Names of Annexed Islands
1 _Patrol Routes
2 _Representation of Annexed Islands
Ⅴ. Conclusion and Discussion
● The Stage of the Ahn Yong-bok Incident | CHOI Eun-seok
- Tottori Domain and Oki Province in the 17th century
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Administrative Framework of Tottori Domain
1 _‘Kunikae’- Change of Territories between Tottori Domain and Okayama Domain
2 _Structure of Tottori Domain’s Territory
3 _ Tottori Domain’s Administrative System
Ⅲ. Independent Rule of Tottori Domain by Yonago-Arao Families
1 _About the Arao Family
2 _Yonagozo and Kurayoshizo
3 _The Arao Family’s ‘Jibunte (自分手) Politics’
Ⅳ. Administrative Framework of Oki
Ⅴ. The Remote Island on the East Sea and 17th century Japan
1 _Post-War Disorder and the Remote Island on the East Sea
2 _17th century Japan and the Oya and Murakawa Families
Ⅵ. Conclusion
● A Review of Accounts of ‘Ulleungdo and Usando’ in Joseon Literature | YOUN You-sook
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Accounts of ‘Ulleungdo and Usando’ in Joseon Literature
Ⅲ. Revisiting the Criticism of Joseon Literature
Ⅳ. Conclusion
● Perception of Sovereignty over ‘Dokdo’ Implied in Geography Books and Maps from the Joseon Period | LIM Hak-seong
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. ‘Dokdo’ Described in Geography Books from the Joseon Period
1 _’Dokdo’ in Geography Books Compiled during the Early Joseon Period
2 _’Dokdo’ in Geography Books Compiled during the Late Joseon Period
Ⅲ. ‘Dokdo’ Expressed in Maps from the Joseon Period
1 _Type A: Left-Usando, Right-Ulleungdo
2 _Type B: Left-Ulleungdo, Right-Usando
3 _ Type C: Top-Usando, Bottom-Ulleungdo
4 _Type D: Top-Ulleungdo, Bottom-Usando
Ⅳ. Joseon’s Perception of Sovereignty over Dokdo: In Place of a Conclusion