1920년대 국내 언론에 나타난 소비에트 러시아와 在露韓人Cognition on Soviet Russia and Koreans in Russia in 1920's through public opinion of Korea.
- Other Titles
- Cognition on Soviet Russia and Koreans in Russia in 1920's through public opinion of Korea.
- Authors
- 황민호
- Issue Date
- Mar-2005
- Publisher
- 한국민족운동사학회
- Keywords
- " DongA IlBo" ; " GaeBeyck" ; " MaeIl SinBo" ; Koreans in Russia; Lenin; Press policy of Joseon governorate; privet speech; governorate paper.; 동아일보; 개벽; 매일신보. 재러한인; 레닌; 조선총독부의 언론정책; " DongA IlBo" ; " GaeBeyck" ; " MaeIl SinBo" ; Koreans in Russia; Lenin; Press policy of Joseon governorate; privet speech; governorate paper.
- Citation
- 한국민족운동사연구, v.42, pp.108 - 137
- Journal Title
- 한국민족운동사연구
- Volume
- 42
- Start Page
- 108
- End Page
- 137
- URI
- http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/19676
- ISSN
- 1226-9980
- Abstract
- This paper has analyzed not only the political suppression on socialism press of Joseon governorate in 1920's but news trends of Soviet Russia revealed governorate's press and private speech.
First, Press policy on socialism press of Joseon governorate in 1920's was suppressed. However private speeches, for example "GaeBeyck", "DongA IlBo", "Joseon IlBo" and so on, seemed to appear fairly affirmative attitude on political conditions of Russia or social situation of Koreans in Russia.
Second, "DongA IlBo" and "GaeBeyck" had look over the political conditions Russia stable after Lenin's death. Especially "DongA IlBo" reported frequently trends of Korean young men's associations connected to an anniversary of Lenin's death. Therefore I think that Koreans might have affirmative cognition on Russia ultimately.
Third, Privet speeches reports of Korea have assumed very affirmative viewpoints on Koreans in Russia. "DongA IlBo" repored that Russia related to powers of Korean Independence Movements. But Joseon governorate speech, that is "MaeIl SinBo", reported opposite attitudes.
Fourth, "MaeIl SinBo" report on Russia included negative thinking. It reported mainly Russia's famine, political unrest and so on. In short, I think that obvious differences of Korea's press reports have impacted upon Korean's thinking on Russia.
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