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『한국중세사연구』(1~50호) <일반논문>의 회고와 전망
문경호 한국중세사학회 2017 한국중세사연구 Vol.0 No.51
This year is the 23rdyear since 『The Journal of Korean Medieval History』 has been published. The academic journals are 50 volumes and the theses placed on there are 480 pieces for the last 23 years. The summarized characteristics of the theses placed on the 『The Journal of Korean Medieval History』 can be said that political history was studied steadily, the social and economic studies were less and the archaeological parts were developed swiftly when its quantitative aspect is considered. Firstly, the governing organizations and methods in the central and local government were understood in-depth because the studies spotlighting on the governing system in central and local government and the shapes of the local societies were studied consistently in the field of political history. With regards to the foreign affairs fields, many studies were presented on the northern races, the relation between Goryeo and Mongolia during warring against Mongolia and the relation among Goryeo and Yuan. Ming during the era of Yuan’s interruption and exchange of Yuan. Ming in the viewpoint of creating the multilateral international order. The studies on the economic history can be said rather inactive than other areas even though the land system were studied continuously and some papers on the agriculture, manual industry, commerce, weights and measures, currency and feudal allowance were published partly. Especially, there were difficulties in understanding the reality at that time from the studies on the weights and measures and feudal allowance as the approaches were short based on the real thing. The studies for identifying the characteristics and relation between the native origin place and the family name were published for the social history field. The studies on considering the urban functions of the capital city, Gaekyung were made. There were studies looking into the settlement courses of foreigners immigrated into Goryeo society, in the meantime, trial of new understanding to identify the characteristics of Goryeo society as multilateral society was regulated. The interdisciplinary studies with archaeology were activated while the government office relics and old ships of Goryeo Dynasty were excavated before and after 2000. The new studies became possible on the Buddhism sects, Tripitaka Koreana, temples and monks as the documents related to the scriptures and Buddhism were translated consistently in the field of religion and ideology. The working of translating and making notes on the historical books and anthologies has been continued and ‘new glance at Goryeo history’ is being attempted based on this. It is considered that it is necessary to make more efforts on the arrangement, translation and making note on the materials as the collection and arrangement of the materials are the footholds for new studies. It is required for sharing the information on the amended studies and amending the translation and notes made previously by the specialists from all walks. It is suggested for expanding the studies on Goryeo history to have more opportunities to expand the study bases through translating and introducing more materials, to expand the researcher pool by fostering the younger generation and to share the study achievements by means academic presentation.
『한국중세사연구』(1~50호) <기획논문>의 회고와 전망
김보광 한국중세사학회 2017 한국중세사연구 Vol.0 No.51
The Journal of Korean Medieval History(韓國中世史硏究) launched in 1994 as an annual publication. From the sixth issue in 1999, it became a semi-annual publication. Then the frequency increased to three times a year in 2012, and then to four times a year in 2016. As of August 2017, the 50th issue have been published. Primarily, the increased frequency of publication is attributed to a growing volume of research outcomes, and it also shows that the journal has been firmly established as an academic journal. From the 15th issue, ‘special theme articles’ section was newly included in the journal, and by the 50th issue, some 150 research papers under 35 topics were published in the journal. These research papers have shown a few distinctive features. First, the topics have diversified from a previous focus on government politics. Second, researchers turned their attention to non-metropolitan regions and lives of people living there. Third, they have attempted historical interpretations based on archaeological remains. For further development of the ‘special theme articles’ section, I propose the following suggestions. First, it is important to include an overview that briefly introduces the goal and purpose of the section. Second, research needs to be conducted to elucidate historical nature of the medieval times and the Goryeo Dynasty. Third, research needs to be conducted to stimulate up-and-coming researchers‘ ideas and academic achievements. Fourth, research needs to be conducted that introduces controversial academic issues and outcomes to trigger more lively discussions.