대한제국의 다문화 공간: 정동The Multi-cultural Space of the Great Han Empire : Jeong-dong
- Authors
- 박경하
- Issue Date
- 2012
- Publisher
- 중앙대학교 중앙사학연구소
- Keywords
- 대한제국; 정동; 다문화; 교육; 외교; 선교; The Great Han Empire; Jeong-dong; Multiculture; Education; Diplomacy; Mission
- Citation
- 중앙사론, no.36, pp 63 - 98
- Pages
- 36
- Journal Title
- 중앙사론
- Number
- 36
- Start Page
- 63
- End Page
- 98
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/20825
- ISSN
- 1229-3652
- Abstract
- Seoul, the capital of South Korean, is fingering compressed growth with a huge city of population of ten million people over the past 100 years. Especially Jeong-dong among the center of Seoul is where the city's cultural heritage and modern features engaged in the stratified region physically and historically. When I look at them in an integrated and holistic view, its dynamics can be read in the full, and we will be able to identify as affectively multi-cultural nature of enlightenment by the historical layers overlap.
In this paper, I examined that Jeong-dong’s nature of as a multi-cultural space for the Great Han empire divided into three; Emperor Gojong’s Han fortress renovation plan, Jeong-dong’s function as diplomacy Town building the legation of the western countries surrounding Gyeongungung Palace, and the meaning of Jeong-dong as the cradle of missionary activity and modern education. And I mentioned above, a strange coexistence of diverse and unique Jeong-dong’s space, the appearance as a source of new culture international exchanges and the stage of diplomacy, and from now, for more than 110 years ago it was Jeong-dong’s view as a multi-cultural space of the Great Han Empire .
Today's Jeong-dong also as a base of creative and vibrant core of Seoul Korean multi-cultural society the 21st century fused, history, art, and cultural diversity. Developing a variety of cultural harmony and physical space scattered in Jeong-dong, achieving culture hub meeting international cultural exchange center. It's the Jeong-dong’s look that lives in a multi-cultural society the 21st century.
Seoul, the capital of South Korean, is fingering compressed growth with a huge city of population of ten million people over the past 100 years. Especially Jeong-dong among the center of Seoul is where the city's cultural heritage and modern features engaged in the stratified region physically and historically. When I look at them in an integrated and holistic view, its dynamics can be read in the full, and we will be able to identify as affectively multi-cultural nature of enlightenment by the historical layers overlap.
In this paper, I examined that Jeong-dong’s nature of as a multi-cultural space for the Great Han empire divided into three; Emperor Gojong’s Han fortress renovation plan, Jeong-dong’s function as diplomacy Town building the legation of the western countries surrounding Gyeongungung Palace, and the meaning of Jeong-dong as the cradle of missionary activity and modern education. And I mentioned above, a strange coexistence of diverse and unique Jeong-dong’s space, the appearance as a source of new culture international exchanges and the stage of diplomacy, and from now, for more than 110 years ago it was Jeong-dong’s view as a multi-cultural space of the Great Han Empire .
Today's Jeong-dong also as a base of creative and vibrant core of Seoul Korean multi-cultural society the 21st century fused, history, art, and cultural diversity. Developing a variety of cultural harmony and physical space scattered in Jeong-dong, achieving culture hub meeting international cultural exchange center. It's the Jeong-dong’s look that lives in a multi-cultural society the 21st century.
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