페리의 하코다테 내항과 마츠마에번 -전달체제 및 교섭과정과 관련하여-A Study on the Information Transfer of the Arrival of Perry and Religious Problem in Hakodate opening of a port
- Other Titles
- A Study on the Information Transfer of the Arrival of Perry and Religious Problem in Hakodate opening of a port
- Authors
- 정하미
- Issue Date
- Feb-2011
- Publisher
- 대한일어일문학회
- Keywords
- M.C.Perry; Hakodate; History of Hakodate; Samuel Wells Willias; ohuregakiutusi; 매슈 페리; 하코다테; 하코다테시의 역사; 사무엘 웰스 윌리엄스; 법 조항집
- Citation
- 일어일문학, no.49, pp 417 - 434
- Pages
- 18
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 일어일문학
- Number
- 49
- Start Page
- 417
- End Page
- 434
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/39016
- DOI
- 10.18631/jalali.2011..49.022
- ISSN
- 1226-4660
- Abstract
- At first I want to confirm what kind of process the Edo Shogunate decided the opening of a port of Hakodate by. And I examine information releases with the Edo Shogunate and Matsumae feudal clan.
What kind of preparations did the Matsumae feudal clan make for the visit of an unprecedented foreign ship? This study is mainly focus of the process of information transfer We can know relations with the Shogunate and the feudal clan. What kind of connection is there the Shogunate and a feudal clan in?The Matsumae feudal clan did not receive only 1 among seven suggestion that Perry demandedall ov er his stay in Hakodate whether what it is was a problem most at the time of opening of a port by exa mining it concretely. The interchange with Perry party and the Hakodate inhabitants is interesting, too.
Hakodate port partially opened to foreign ships for provisioning in the following year and then comp letely to foreign trade on 2 June 1859 as one of three Japanese open ports designated in the 1858 Treaty of Amity and Commerce signed with the US. The place where the Shogunate and a feudal clan show pe rsuasion variance to a religious conflict seen during 1855 and 1856 is interesting. The Shogunate is sen sitive to a religious problem.
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