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개성 인삼상인의 근대기업화와 ESG 경영이념 (Modern Enterprise & ESG Management philosophy of Gaeseong Ginseng Merchant)

  • 옥순종
    • 인삼문화
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    • 제3권
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    • pp.90-118
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    • 2021
  • 개성은 18세기 들어 성행한 인삼 재배와 교역으로 막대한 자본이 축적되면서 근대적 자본주의가 발달할 조건을 갖추었다. 일제 강점기 시절 인삼 상인들은 인삼에서 나온 자본을 단순히 지주자본에 묶어두지 않고 산업자본, 금융자본으로의 전환을 적극적으로 추진해 근대 기업가로 활동한다. 20세기 초반 설립된 개성전기주식회사, 대한천일은행, 개성양조주식회사, 송고실업장 등은 인삼상인들이 주축이 되어 공동 투자하고 공동경영을 맡았다. 이들은 기업이윤만을 추구하지 않고 사회 지도층으로서 개성상업학교 건립, 고려시보 창간, 개성좌 운영 등 개성의 교육, 문화발전을 위해 후원자로 나서 지역발전을 견인한다. 자유주의 경제학에서는 주주이익 우선이 기업의 목적이었지만 21세기 들어와서는 이해관계자(stakeholder)에 대한 사회책임을 강조한다. 또 재무적 성과를 중시하는 던 경향에서 비재무적 요소가 더 중시되는 ESG( Environment, Social, Governance) 경영이 중요해지고 있다. ESG 경영은 환경을 생각하고 사회가치를 창출 공유하며 기업의 투명성을 중시한다. 과거에는 돈을 잘 버는 기업이 좋은 기업이었으나 현대에 와서는 사회책임을 다하는 기업이 좋은 기업으로 평가받는다. 20세기 초반 인삼상인들의 기업활동에서는 현대 경영의 필수요소인 기업가 정신과 ESG 경영이 실현되고 있었다. 이들이 시대를 앞서 현대적 경영이념을 실천할 수 있었던 것은 개성의 지역성에서 비롯된다. 개성인들은 조선왕조의 정치적 차별로 관직 진출의 길이 막혀 사농공상(士農工商)의 엄격한 신분제하에서 양반, 지식인이 상업의 길로 들어설 수밖에 없었다. 우수한 인력이 대거 상업으로 진출하면서 개성의 상업은 더욱 활발했고 상인의 가치관도 선진적이었다. 대표적인 인삼상인 손봉상, 공성학은 상인이면서 유학자, 문인이었다. 인삼상인 2-3 세대들은 해외에서 고등교육을 받고 개성으로 돌아와 삼업을 잇고 인삼에서 나온 자본을 기반으로 근대적 기업을 설립했다. 20세기 초반 인삼상인들의 상업활동을 분석하면 ESG 경영이념이 배여 있는 선구적 기업가였음을 확인할 수 있다. 사람의 생명을 살리는 인삼처럼 개성 인삼상인의 상업활동과 근대 기업화에서는 사람의 얼굴을 한 자본주의의 한 단면을 볼 수 있다.

만두의 조리방법에 대한 문헌적 고찰;조선시대 만두의 종류와 조리방법에 대한 문헌적 고찰(1400년대${\sim}$1900년대까지) (The A Literary Investigation on Mandu (Dumpling);Types and Cooking Methods of Mandu (Dumpling) During the Joseon Era (1400's${\sim}$1900's))

  • 복혜자
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.273-292
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    • 2008
  • Among all the ingredients usedin mandu, the following types were used:, 13 types of grains were used (12.38%), 30 types of vegetables, fruits, bulbs,and nuts were used (28.57%), 32 types of marine products, birds, meats, fishes, and shellfishes were used (30.48%), 10 types of functional ingredients were used (9.52%) and. For spices, 20 types of spices were used (19.05%). 2. Cooking Methods offor Mandu. The mMandu eaten at in the early Joseon era had was primarily made ofusedbuckwheat that contained boiled tofu or egg uiijuk in the kneaded dough for the most part and while kneading with buckwheat, the tofu or egg uiijuk has been boiled down to knead the dough, and and starch powder, bean powder, or rice powder, etc were mixed to make the mandu coating. Buckwheat powder was mixed toadded to the flourwer or was used by itself, while meat, vegetables, tofu, and shiitake mushroom, etc were also addedincluded. From the 18th century, the host plant, or cabbage kimchi, were prepared and combined had been sliced to be used as filling together while red pepper powder was mixed combined withto spices or vinegar soy sauce to be used together. Also, Radishes had beenwere also used as filling, but shown as not being used fromafter the start of the 1900's. For the shape of mMandu, it was madeinto different shapes such as as triangle, rectangle, date plum, gwebul, half moon, or pomegranate shapes, and then shapes to be boiled in simmering water, baked, or cooked as soup in clear broth for soup., In the 17th to 18th century, boilingthen in a steamer gradually became a cooking style, assumed the style of boiling in a steamer in $17th{\sim}18th$ century while in the 16th century,the an essay ofn fermenting flour in ‘Food Dimibang’ in 16th century had indicated it was cooked as the style ofby steaming in a rice steamer. Also, Mandu may have also contained the following: the thin-cut and boiled fish was cut out thin to put into the filling and boiled down, made by putting in added pine nuts after making bbeef jerky or boiled- down meat, fish, or shellfish itself to extractsand mold mandu only the ingredients combined withto put on starch powder, and then boiled down and put on pine nut powder finally, after it or cooled it wasdown to be eaten by dipping in vinegar soy sauce. In conclusion, many different types of mandu were made during the Joseon era using a variety ofwhile the ones using such various ingredients. are also one type of mandu.

Hemoglobin 평가를 위한 초기 기구의 특성 및 측정법 고찰 (A Review of the Characteristics of Early Apparatus and Methods for Hemoglobin Estimation)

  • 권영일
    • 대한임상검사과학회지
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    • 제48권4호
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    • pp.401-410
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    • 2016
  • 19세기 후반부터 과학적 논리와 기술이 임상병리학 분야에 적극적으로 활용되기 시작하였다. 이로 인해 많은 검사들이 도구와 기기를 이용하기 시작하였다. 이 때 등장한 혈색소 측정법 중에서 육안색조비교법이 일반적으로 사용되었고, 비중측정법과 가스정량법은 활용도가 낮았다. 육안색조비교법을 적용한 기기로는 Gowers' hemoglobinometer, von Fleischl's hemoglobinometer, Dare's hemoglobinometer, Oliver's hemoglobinometer 그리고 Haden-Hausser hemoglobinometer, Spencer Hb meter 등이 있다. 육안색조비색법은 초기에 혈액을 증류수를 이용하여 희석하고 용혈시킨 후 색조를 측정하는 방법을 활용하였지만, 이후 측정방법을 개선하면서 혈액을 희석없이 측정하거나 발색의 안전성을 위해 acid 혹은 alkaline hematin을 형성시키는 방법들로 발전하였다. 비중을 이용한 측정법으로 Hammerschlag method와 Schmaltz and Peiper's method가 활용되었지만 대중적으로 사용되지는 않았다. 가스정량법은 van Slyke 장치를 이용하여 간접적으로 헤모글로빈 농도를 추정하는 방법으로 가장 정확한 결과를 제공하였다. 본 조사에서는 19세기 후반과 20세기 초 중반까지 사용된 혈색소 측정기기와 측정법에 대한 특징 및 제한점 등을 알아 보았고, 이를 통하여 현재의 측정방법 및 새롭게 등장하는 기술들에 대한 이해와 응용력을 향상시키고자 하였다. 또한 이번 조사가 진단검사 기술분야의 다양한 역사유물에 대한 고찰뿐만 아니라 역사자료 체계화에 대한 필요성을 자각하는 시발점이 되기를 희망한다.

단일민족, 그 신화 형성에 관한 일 고찰: 종교 가르치기의 한 사례 연구 (A Myth-Making of Homogeneous Ethnicity of Koreans: A Case Study of Teaching Religion)

  • 하정현
    • 종교문화비평
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    • 제29호
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    • pp.101-133
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    • 2016
  • 신화는 일차적으로 고대인들의 사유와 표상이 담긴 이야기로서 전승집단의 종교와 삶의 규범을 담고 있는 유산이지만, 이 이야기는 전승과정에서 당대의 필요에 의해 어떻게 읽느냐에 따라 새로운 신화로 탄생한다. 동아시아의 근대국가가 성립할때 일부 지식인들이 고대로부터의 전승에 새로운 가치를 부여하여 민족과 국가의 기원을 설명해주는 이야기들을 구축했다는 것은 한중일의 공통적인 현상이다. 여기서 주목할 것은 당대에 절대시하는 개념들 가운데 어떤 개념은 그 자체가 초역사적으로 신성시 되어 신화로 기능한다는 점이다. 역사적 위기상황의 극복을 위해 수용한 '민족' 혹은 '단일민족'의 개념이 그렇다. 따라서 한국민족이 단일민족이라고 하는 것은 근대에 형성된 일종의 '신화'로서 근대 민족주의 형성과 함께 만들어진 전통이다. 이 글에서는 종교가르치기에서 신화를 다룰때 반드시 짚어야할 신화(myth) 개념을 근대신화의 형성과정이라는 역사적 사례연구를 통해 알아보았다. 역사적 사례를 통해 신화개념에 역점을 두는 이유는 다음과 같은 두 가지 사실 때문이다. 첫째, 동아시아 '근대신화' 형성의 토대와 그것이 만들어지는 과정을 살펴보는 것은 침략전쟁과 식민지배로로 점철된 '근현대사'를 파악하는데 필수불가결하다. 아울러 신화개념을 통한 역사적 사례를 살펴봄으로써 신화학을 교양과목으로 수강하는 학생들은 근현대사의 심층적 이해는 물론 현대문화비평의 안목을 기르는데 도움을 받을 것이다. 둘째, 신화라는 용어가 내포하는 복합적인 함의를 균형있게 살펴봄으로써 종교가르치기에서 종교의 역동성을 파악하는 데 중요한 역할을 할 것이다.

프랑스와 동아시아의학과의 만남 - 18세기, 19세기, 20세기 대표적 인물과 저서의 관점 비평 - (Meeting of the West with the Far East Asia medicine in Fance : Insufficiency of principle)

  • 갸바 마리;김남일;릴 피에르
    • 한국의사학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.97-106
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    • 2013
  • What is the fundamental cause of the broader gap between East and West medicine? This is a very long story that began in the late Renaissance and still continues today. Why it took so long time from the end of the XIIth century when acupuncture was firt imported to Europe to XX century when it was finally settled in France? We present three cases which caused the delayed establishment : A "blisters" article from Diderot and D'Alembert in the eighteenth century, the practice of acupuncture by Dr. Berlioz in Paris in early 19th century, and the reception of the works of Georges Soulie de Morant in France in the 1930's. We attempt to show the misunderstanding that has always prevailed between the East and West medicines because of different viewpoint : the West has not understood the richness and subtlety of the approach of East asian thought and wanted to "align" the Asian medical modality to west medicine with inappropriate and insufficient "experiments" without enough explanation of the principles and philosophical backgrounds. It was not the matter of technology but the mutual incomprehension of history and culture.

Study as to Formative Characteristics of High Tech Furniture Design -Laying Stress on Correlation between Technology Art and Furniture Design-

  • Kim, Kyoung-Soo
    • 한국가구학회지
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    • 제19권6호
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    • pp.439-446
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    • 2008
  • High Tech Design manner is a design concept that had been constantly discussed in constitution process of the West art history and modem ideology and had been experimented in industry, having started from futurism and structuralism in the early 20th century through Kinetic Art & Technology Art and up to now. High Tech Design had a great influence also on Post Modernism and more important is that this manner of design will be existing continually in the future too. From the modem times when machine civilization started, the artist and designers expressed a utopia will showing the future world with help of High Tech Design and modem people are realizing technology images as a utopia, in the space and material presented by this high tech design. And this utopia imply the images of dynamic power, speed making a voyage in universe, dream of future, hope, mass production, earth's environment, wealth etc. High Tech furniture was lightly designed by using thin steel wire, structure stressing the metallic characteristic and tempered glass, and it was used for presenting a convenient interior space visually, and with that it can make a unified sense in High Tech interior space, and a contrary effect compared with minimal space. High Tech Design equipped with glass and metal materials looking inappropriate for our interior space due to their sharp and cold image has been regularly used as living furniture, not only decoration function, and then there must be reasons for that. This study intends to research how High Tech Design has been changed and developed in the design history & West art history from the early 20th century, and to present it's value of development as data orienting, namely a direction for the industry of the next-generation and furniture design.

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태안 마도1·2호선 해양 유물로 본 고려시대의 음식 문화 (Food Culture of Koryo Dynasty from the Viewpoint of Marine relics of Taean Mado shipwrecks No. 1 and No. 2)

  • 고경희
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제29권6호
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    • pp.499-510
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    • 2014
  • This study examined the food culture of the Koryo Dynasty during the early 13th century based on the records of wooden tablets and marine relics from the 1st and 2nd ships of Mado wrecked at sea off Taean while sailing for Gaegyeong containing various types of grain paid as taxes and tributes. The recipients of the cargo on the 1st ship of Mado were bureaucrats living in Gaegyeong during the period of the military regime of the Koryo Dynasty, and the place of embarkation was the inlet around Haenam (Juksan Prefecture) and Naju (Hoijin Prefecture) in Jolla-do. On wooden tablets were recorded 37 items of rice, cereal, and fermented foods. The measures used in the records were seok [石-20 du (斗)] for cereal, seok [15 du, 20 du] for fermented soybean paste, and pot (缸) and volume (斗) for salted fish. The places of embarkation on the 2nd ship of Mado were Jeongeup (Gobu Prefecture), Gochang (Jangsa Prefecture, Musong Prefecture), etc. On wooden tablets were recorded 29 items of rice, cereal, fermented foods, seasame oil, and honey. The volume measure for yeast guk (麴), the fermentative organism for rice wine, was nang [囊-geun (斤)], and the measure for sesame oil and honey, which were materials of oil-and-honey pastries and confections, was joon (樽-seong, 盛). Honey and sesame oil were luxury foods for the upper-class people of the Koryo Dynasty, and they were carried in high-quality inlaid celadon vases in Meibyung style. Food names and measures written on wooden tablets and actual artifacts found in the 1st and 2nd ships of Mado are valuable materials for research into agriculture, cereal, and fermented foods of the Koryo Dynasty in the early 13th century. Besides, relics such as grains and bones of fish and animals from the Koryo Dynasty are expected to provide crucial information usable in studies on food history of the Korean Peninsula.

이탈리아와 러시아 전위(Avant-Garde) 예술의상 디자인 연구 - 미래주의(Futurism)와 구성주의(Constructivism)를 중심으로 - (A Study on the Costume Designs of Arts in the Italian & Russian Avant-Garde - Focused on Futurism and Constructivism -)

  • 박윤정
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.128-149
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    • 2011
  • This study dealing with the Italian futurist and Russian constructivist costume designs which aimed for new fashion design freed from the conventional meanings of fashion and explore the artistic purpose reflected within the designs expressed differently according to cultural and regional differences in order examine the early 20th century Avant-grade costume designs. The scope of this study is limited to the 1910s to the 1930s when the Italian futurism and the Russian constructivism were originated and were most active. This monograph focused on the works of the Italian futurists, Giacomo Balla who declared the 'Manifesto delle moda minile futurista', Fortunato Depero, and Thayaht who suggested a new direction for the futurist, and on the works of the Russian constructivists Alexander Rodchenko, Varvara Stepanova and Liubov Popova. As an one method of investigated, this paper is used materials of various sources to examine their features. Futurists costume designs expressed a radical conception of progress and their source of aesthetics was dynamism. The concept of 'power' which was the basis of the futurists was incorporated in the costumes while non-symmetrical cut-outs and bright and vivid colors completed the futurist costume designs. Moreover the Russian constructivists brought advances in the field of fabric and textile designs. What was particularly interesting about the Russian constructivist costumes was that the artists worked at the textile mills themselves, directly involved in the designs and manufacturing of fabric, developing an advancement in textile and a new understanding of costume. Furthermore, many Russian artists settled in Paris, actively participating in the fashion industry, and therefore, they have greatly contributed to the development of the early 20th century Avant-garde costume designs.

조선후기 기노연 회화에 나타난 식문화에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Late of Chosun Dynasty Food Culture in Giroyeon Paintings)

  • 고경희
    • 한국식생활문화학회지
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.144-151
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    • 2005
  • This study examined food culture appearing in Giroyeon paintings in the late Chosun Dynasty (early $17^{th}{\sim}l9^{th}$ century), a period under political and economical difficulties in overcoming frustrations and looking for self-restoration methods after Imjinweran$(1592{\sim}1598)$ and Byungjahoran$(1636{\sim}1637)$. Paintings related to Giroyeon include Lee Gi-ryong's $(1600{\sim}?)$ painted in 1629 under the reign of King Injo $(1623{\sim}1649)$, painted jointly by Kim Jin-yeo et al. in 1720, the first year of King Gyeongjong $(1720{\sim}1724)$ and Kim Hong-do's painted in 1804 under the reign of King Sunjo $(1800{\sim}1834)$ in the early $19^{th}$ century. These paintings over three centuries of the late Chosun show changes in the character of Giroyeon, food culture and tableware culture, etc. According to these paintings, the character of Giroyeon was expanded from a feast held for high civil officials to a banquet comprehending general civil servants. These paintings show Hyangeumjueui, which means the decorum of respecting and sowing the aged men of virtue with alcohol beverage, table manner, seated culture represented by cushions and mats and individual-table culture. In addition, the expansion of demand for sunbaikja and chungwhabaikja and the diversification of vessels and dishes are demonstrated in Giroyeon paintings after Imjinweran in 1592. in this way, Giroyeon paintings show the historical characteristics of the late Chosun Dynasty, such as the collapse of Yangban-centered political system, the disintegration of the medieval system due to the emergence of the Silhak and the diversification of food culture.

Traditional Medicine in Korea : The Past and the Present

  • Chung, See-Ryun;Lee, Seung-Ho;Jeune, Kyung-Hee;So, Myung-Suk
    • Natural Product Sciences
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    • 제9권4호
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    • pp.205-209
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    • 2003
  • The Korean peninsula, located between the vast Chinese mainland and Japan, has a unique cultural background that goes back five thousand years. In ancient times, the region was deeply influenced by Chinese culture, and traditional medicine in Korea was no exception. The Korean character, HAN GUL (24 alphabets), was invented at in the early 1400s by The Great King Sejong (1397-1450) of the Chosun dynasty. But few changes were made to traditional medicines for about 500 years thereafter. At the start of the 20th century, missionaries from western countries introduced new concepts and techniques of medicine. During the last century, there was enormous development in modern medical sciences. Even today, however, natural medicine -including folk medicine (or traditional Chinese medicine) - plays an important role in Korean health care. In this paper, we will review and discuss traditional Korean medicines as it has evolved over the past three thousand years.