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Su-Ryong(守令)'s Going to and from the Office and His Ordinary Jobs in the Latter Period of Cho-Seon

  • The Review of Korean History
  • 2008, (92), pp.69-104
  • Publisher : The Historical Society Of Korea
  • Research Area : Humanities > History

이선희 1

1한국학중앙연구원

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ABSTRACT

This study is about Su-Ryong's ways of working from attendance at office till going home after work and his ordinary jobs in various work places in the latter period of Y dynasty. This is mostly based on the various diaries. Among them, There are Yi Yu Gan(李惟侃)'s <Woo-Kok Ilki(愚谷日記)>, Hwang Yoon Seok(黃胤錫)'s <I Jae Nan Go(頤齋亂藁)>, Oh Hyong Muk(吳宖黙)'s <Jeong Seon Chong Sae Rok(旌善叢瑣錄)>. Their areas cover Cheon Ahn(天安), Mok Cheon(木川)ㆍJeon Eui(全義), Jeong Sun(旌善). And their terms of offices include from 1609 to 1613년, from 1779 to 1780, from 1786 to 1787, and from 1887 to 1888. <Woo-Kok Ilki> and <I Jae Nan Go> were about Cheon Ahn, Mok Cheon, Jeon Eui. Those area were adjacent to each other so that the diaries are meaningful though their timely gap. Therefore I tried to find the characteristic jobs of Su-Ryongs from these adjacent areas, comparing their situations around work. That enabled me to compare the ordinary jobs of Su-Ryung’s of a distant area like Jeong Seon. This method may be problematic of generalization and particularity. But the national powers were given and the governmental demands were carried away through the same official position. So I believe that it is meaningful to study of the administrational events of these matters. Because, without regard to time and region, whether Su-Ryungs had their ways of common jobs shows how the central government in the latter period of Y dynasty controlled eventual administrational operations to ordinary people.

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