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한국 기록관리의 사적 고찰과 그 특징 (Historical Observation and the Characteristics of the Records and Archives Management in Korea)

  • 이영학
    • 기록학연구
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    • 제34호
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    • pp.221-250
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    • 2012
  • 이 글은 조선시기부터 현재까지 한국 기록관리를 역사적으로 고찰하면서 그 특징을 소개한 것이다. 조선시기에 기록관리 제도가 구축되게 된 역사적 배경을 설명하고 1894년 갑오정권에서 근대적 기록관리 제도가 성립하였으며, 1948년 대한민국 정부가 수립되면서 미국의 행정학과 기록관리 방식을 수용하면서 새로운 기록관리제도가 정립되게 된 과정을 소개하였다. 끝으로 1999년 이후 "공공기관의 기록물 관리에 관한 법률"이 제정된 후 현대 기록관리제도가 확립되게 된 과정을 설명하였다. 조선시기에 기록을 잘 관리한 이유는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 관료제를 기반으로 한 조직사회이어서 기록을 잘 관리하는 것이 중요했다. 둘째 조선왕조의 성립과정에서 왕권과 신권이 대립하였는데, 그 대립과정의 타협물로서 "조선왕조실록" 등 기록이 남게 되었다. 셋째 현재의 경험을 기록으로 남겨 후대에 비슷한 일을 치룰 때에 참조하도록 하였다. 넷째 당대의 역사적 사건을 기록으로 남김으로써 후세에 역사적 평가를 받고자 하였다. 그런 측면에서 조선왕조는 역사적으로 중요한 기록을 많이 남겼다. 1894년 갑오정권은 권력을 장악하자 군국기무처를 설치하면서 개혁정책을 실시해갔다. 그것은 기록관리 부문에서도 나타났다. "명령반포식"을 공포하면서 법령의 제정과정을 규정하였고, 공문서 형식을 변화시켰다. 공문서 형식에서는 중국의 연호 대신에 '개국기년'을 사용하였으며, 사용 문자를 한자로부터 한글 혹은 국한문 혼용으로 바꾸었으며, 공문서 양식을 인쇄하여 사용하도록 하였다. 그리하여 정권의 독자성 및 자립성을 드러내도록 하였다. 1910년 일본제국주의가 조선을 식민지로 병탄하면서 조선의 기록관리 전통은 단절되고, 일제는 식민통치를 효율적으로 하기 위한 기록관리제도를 구축하였다. 1945년 한국은 일본제국주의로부터 해방되고, 1948년에 대한민국 정부를 수립하였다. 1950년대에 한국 정부는 일제의 기록관리제도를 그대로 원용하였다가, 1950년대 후반 이후 미국의 행정학과 기록관리 방식을 수용하면서 새로운 문서관리방식을 구축하게 되었다. 그러나 관료들의 기록관리에 대한 인식은 희박하였으며, 대통령기록 등 중요한 역사기록은 많이 파기되거나 유실되는 등 기록관리가 제대로 이루어지지 못하였다. 한국에서 기록관리가 제대로 행해진 것은 1999년 이후였다. 1999년에 "공공기관의 기록물관리에 관한 법률"이 제정되면서 기록관리에 대한 인식이 강화되었고, 2005년 "국가기록관리혁신 로드맵"이 작성되고 추진되면서 한국의 기록관리제도는 비약적으로 발전하였다. 2005년 이후 기록관리 프로세스와 시스템의 정비, 기록관리 표준의 제정, 법과 제도의 정비, 기록물관리 전문요원의 배치 등이 이루어지면서 한국의 기록관리는 한 단계 진전되게 되었다.

조선후기 유물에 나타난 십장생문의 조형성 분석 - 자수품을 중심으로 - (Formal Characteristics of the Ten Traditional Longevity on Relics of the Latter Part of the Joseon Dynasty - With a Focus on Embroideries -)

  • 이하정;이상은
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제12권1호
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    • pp.131-139
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    • 2010
  • The ten traditional symbols of longevity are represented as 10 which means perfection in oriental philosophy, the sun, mountain, water, cloud, rock, pine tree, elixir plant, tortoise, crane and deer. each subjects symbolizing longevity had used in isolation. unlike China and Japan, the ten symbols of longevity became a fixed form and was widely used in paintings, household effects and clothes in Korea. therefore, It will be a meaningful study how the ten symbols of longevity, as one of subjects in painting, changed into a pattern on clothes. The ten symbols of longevity was affected by various philosophies and religion. especially, it laid emphasis on order by Yin-Yang and the Five Elements theory. the order was applied to arrange each subjects and use colors carefully. the sun colored with red and was on the upper. the pine tree colored with green meaned tree and was on the left. the earth and the mountain meaned the soil and was on the center. the rock meaned the iron and was on the right. the water meaned the water and was on the bottom. The subjects of the study were embroideries like spectacle cases, spoon cases and pouches. the scope of study was the Latter Part of the Joseon Dynasty because there are more relics in the Joseon Dynasty than any other times.

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Astronomical Instruments with Two Scales Drawn on Their Common Circumference of Rings in the Joseon Dynasty

  • Mihn, Byeong-Hee;Choi, Goeun;Lee, Yong Sam
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.45-54
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    • 2017
  • This study examines the scale unique instruments used for astronomical observation during the Joseon dynasty. The Small Simplified Armillary Sphere (小簡儀, So-ganui) and the Sun-and-Stars Time-Determining Instrument (日星定時儀, Ilseong-jeongsi-ui) are minimized astronomical instruments, which can be characterized, respectively, as an observational instrument and a clock, and were influenced by the Simplified Armilla (簡儀, Jianyi) of the Yuan dynasty. These two instruments were equipped with several rings, and the rings of one were similar both in size and in scale to those of the other. Using the classic method of drawing the scale on the circumference of a ring, we analyze the scales of the Small Simplified Armillary Sphere and the Sun-and-Stars Time-Determining Instrument. Like the scale feature of the Simplified Armilla, we find that these two instruments selected the specific circumference which can be drawn by two kinds of scales. If Joseon's astronomical instruments is applied by the dual scale drawing on one circumference, we suggest that 3.14 was used as the ratio of the circumference of circle, not 3 like China, when the ring's size was calculated in that time. From the size of Hundred-interval disk of the extant Simplified Sundial in Korea, we make a conclusion that the three rings' diameter of the Sun-and-Stars Time-Determining Instrument described in the Sejiong Sillok (世宗實錄, Veritable Records of the King Sejong) refers to that of the middle circle of every ring, not the outer circle. As analyzing the degree of 28 lunar lodges (lunar mansions) in the equator written by Chiljeongsan-naepyeon (七政算內篇, the Inner Volume of Calculation of the Motions of the Seven Celestial Determinants), we also obtain the result that the scale of the Celestial-circumference-degree in the Small Simplified Armillary Sphere was made with a scale error about 0.1 du in root mean square (RMS).

조선후기 입영(笠纓)에 대한 연구 (A Study on 'Ibyeong' in the Late Joseon Dynasty)

  • 장숙환
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제11권1호
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 2009
  • Ip-yeong or gat-keun decorate heuk-rip, supplementing its simplicity. When the wind blew, a dynamic beauty was created, especially if the gat-keun was made with long straps of jade or silk. Basically, ip-yeong was a practical chin strap to hold the gat tight on the head. Commoners made ip-yeong by folding cotton cloth or fine gauze. However, as available materials became diversified, people used cloth, jade, agate, amber, coral, gold medallion, rock crystal and bamboo as well, juk-yeong, which was made with bamboo, became popular especially when Heungsun Daewon-gun, the father of King Kojong, decreed that people wear simple clothes. Most records concerning ip-yeong in Chosun-wangjo-shillok, the authentic record of the Joseon Dynasty, are related to forbidding a sumptuous life. The book also suggests that ip-yeong was bestowed by the king or was offered to foreign diplomats as gifts. Ip-yeong doesn't seem to be a unique system for Korea. Based on portraits or paintings where ip-yeong can be found, it seems to have been widely used during the Yuan dynasty and the Goryeo dynasty. The system disappeared in China as the Ming Dynasty was established, but it remained in use in the Korean Goryeo dynasty and through the Joseon. Literature suggests that the same materials were used for ip-yeong from the beginning of Joseon to the end of the dynasty. Guyeongja refers to a ring that connects an ipja to a chin strap. Guyeongja made with silver, bronze and jade still remain. In gungjungbalgi, the royal court inventory book, records of imogarye can be found (1882), where ten pairs of pure gold strap rings and ten pairs of gold-plated ones were used for a royal wedding.

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조선왕조실록의 체계적 보존을 위한 기초 연구 (Study of the Annals of Joseon Dynasty for Developing Systematic Conservation Scheme)

  • 정선영;이민우;장현주;서영범
    • 펄프종이기술
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    • 제45권2호
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2013
  • The annals of Joseon Dynasty designated as a national treasure No. 151 and a UNESCO World Memory are among the greatest archives that should be preserved permanently and inherited to future generations through the proven scientific conservation method. The annals of Joseon Dynasty in the custody of the National Archives of Korea as the sole original archive, has been restricted from the direct physical and chemical approaches. In this study, it is to develop a systematic conservation management scheme, based on the conservation state of the annals. Four books from the annals were selected out of 848 books and their moisture contents and optical property profiles were measured through the books. All the defects previously and newly found were pictured in 10~100 magnifications. The wire marks left on the Hanji's of the annals were analyzed. It was found that water damages and paper molds were prevalent in all four annals selected, and it was recommended to conduct more research for the conservation of those damaged areas. It turned out that various qualities of Hanji's were used for the time of publishing the annals because moisture content, optical properties, and wire mark intervals were quite different between papers even within one book.

우리나라 건축물에 사용된 목재 수종의 변천 (Changes in the Species of Woods Used for Korean Ancient and Historic Architectures)

  • 박원규;이광희
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.9-28
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    • 2007
  • We investigated the changes in the species of the woods used for Korean ancient and historic architectures, which include prehistoric excavated relics and existing wooden buildings in South Korea. The species data were collected from various sources such as excavation and repair reports, journal papers, and a few unpublished documents. We divided the building Periods as Paleolithic, Neolitic, Bronze Ages, Iron Age/Three Kingdoms, Koryo, Joseon (early, middle, late) and modem periods. In prehistoric periods, hardwoods were major species. Oak (Quercus spp.) woods dominated (94 percent in average); the others (5%) were Juglans mandshurica, Platycarya strobilacea, Castanea crenata, and few softwoods(1%). During Iron Age and Three Kingdom periods, oaks remained as a major species (57%) and others Platycarya strobilacea(21%), Castanea crenata(13%), and Pinus spp. (6%). The oak woods decreased in Koryo period and they occupied only 1.1%. Instead of oaks, pine (Pinus spp., 71%) and Zelkova serrata (22%) dominated in Koryo. In early and middle Joseon periods, pine woods (73%) remain as a major species and the others were oaks (14%) and Zelkova serrata (9%). As late Joseon came, the pine woods occupied more than 88%. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a few boreal species such as larch (Larix spp.) and spruce (Picea spp.), which grow in cold area, were found. We believe they were transported from northern Korea. The existing buildings in Korea are mainly from Joseon period and a few from late Koryo periods. During these periods, pine woods were used for most buildings. For such reason, pine woods were known as 'representative materials for historic buildings'. but earlier times, broad-leaved trees, i.e., oak and Zelkova woods were major materials. The changes in building materials resulted from both climate and human impacts. The dry climate and disturbed forests induce more pines in the mountains. We also compared the wood qualities of the species and found that Zelkova woods were superior ones and deserved more planting for future demands in the repair for historic buildings.

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조선시대 식물문양의 현대화를 위한 패턴디자인 개발 연구 (A study on the development of pattern design for the modernization of the plant pattern in the Joseon dynasty)

  • 이명숙;조우현
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제21권1호
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    • pp.163-180
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    • 2019
  • A pattern is a symbolic mark of the psychological expression and ornamental desire of the human interior. In particular, plant patterns, from ancient times to modern times, express beauty across both the east and the west. The Joseon dynasty had a strong national will, and it was a time when the symbolism of Korea was established. Plant patterns were decorative and symbolic, filled with meaning in both the textile and craft sectors. This study looked at the frequency and figurative characteristics of the types of plant patterns in textiles, ceramics, woodworking, and metal craftsmanship of the Joseon dynasty. In addition, pattern designs were developed by extracting unit patterns to maintain the original shape, and by adding, magnifying, reducing, and superimposing flat steps and employing the four-fold sequence. The data collected was 826 examples in textiles and crafts, and 34 species of plants were analyzed as follows. In general, the flower patterns preferred soft flowers, flowers, apricot, and peony patterns, and fruit patterns emerged as decorative designs for pottery and woodwork from the 17th century, featuring pomegranates, grapes, fluorines, peaches, and walnut floss. Textiles and woodwork were arranged with many circular designs, while pottery and metal crafts were filled in many ways. Expressive types appeared to be the same as stylistic types for textiles and ceramics, and the construction types were the same in pottery and metal crafts. As such, it was found that even in the different areas of the sculpture, the same aesthetic values were reflected in the common figurative features today. Therefore, in this study, we developed a unique and competitive pattern design that accommodates the modern times and the Joseon dynasty. This development is expected to contribute not only to the development of cultural and tourism products in the future, but also to the tourism industry induced by the Korean wave.

조선후기 청포와 삼승의 개념 및 용도 -청포전의 판매 물종을 중심으로- (Concept and Use for Cheongpo and Samseung in the Late Joseon Dynasty -Focused on Goods of the Cheongpo-jeon Merchants-)

  • 김순영
    • 한국의류학회지
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    • 제40권5호
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    • pp.855-866
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    • 2016
  • This study explored the concept and use of two kinds of textiles goods (Cheongpo [blue textile] and Samseung) sold by Cheongpo-jeon merchants in the Joseon Dynasty of Korea. Research was conducted based on an analysis of relevant documents published during the Joseon Dynasty. The Cheongpo-jeon was a merchant group that predated 1637. They sold various imported goods such as Cheongpo, Samseung, cotton textiles, felts, hats, incense, and needles. Cheongpo and Samseung were the main products among these imported goods. Cheongpo was a blue cotton textile imported from China that was sold by Chengpo-jeon merchants. The Samseung sold by merchants was a kind of imported textile whose surface provided a feeling like cotton flannel. The concept of the two textiles were different from existing ideas. Generally, the Cheongpo was believed to be a hemp fabric dyed in blue and the Samseung was a textile with a density of three seung (a traditional density unit of textiles). Cheongpo was used as a currency for war supplies during the two Japanese invasions of Korea (1592 to 1598). In addition, it was also used to make military uniforms, tents, and flags after the Japanese invasion. Samseung was used in the combat uniforms of Chinese soldiers from Ming China during the Japanese invasion of Korea. In addition, it was continuously used to make quilted gambeson amour and some of military uniforms until the $19^{th}$ century.

조선시대 혼인의례와 혼례복에 관한 스토리텔링 원천자료 분석 (A Study on the Souce of Storytelling of Korean Wedding Ritual and Costumes in Chosun Dynasty)

  • 안인희
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.139-151
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    • 2014
  • Storytelling contributes to easy flowing of cultural contents, and cultural original materials offer the creative subjects of cultural content. Now, in Korea, thanks to the Korean wave and etc, new kinds of cultural contents are requested and the demand for the original materials of storytelling has been increasing.A 5,000-year-old history, Korean traditional culture is the storage of the original materials of storytelling that can offer the creativity and the competitiveness, which are able to secure the national competitiveness. Particularly, there are different kinds of cultural archetype materials in the wedding ceremony and wedding costumes. This research, thus, is aimed at providing the subject materials for the cultural content development which are various and interesting by developing the original materials of storytelling on the wedding ceremony and wedding costumes during the Joseon dynasty. In the study for the wedding procedures in the late of Joseon Dynasty, the original sources within wedding ceremony created in the process where wedding customs in Joseon Dynasty and China were compromised are suggested. Further, in the research for the original sources on the wedding costumes associated the wedding ceremony, the original source of storytelling which are showed in a nation and an individual in the process where the wedding ceremony symbolizes the most important marriage one of the fomalities performed in one's life is suggested.

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조선 최초의 가삼 재배지에 대하여 (The first region of ginseng cultivation in the Joseon dynasty)

  • 고승태
    • 인삼문화
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    • 제2권
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    • pp.17-26
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    • 2020
  • 인삼은 예로부터 연명(延命)의 약물로 분류된 상약(上藥)의 하나로 자리를 잡고 지닌 약성에 따라 만병통치약으로 사용되었으며, 특수계급만을 대상으로 하였던 인삼 수요가 다른 계층으로 확대되면서 그 수요가 급증하게 되었다. 이에 따라 무분별한 채취로 멸절(滅絶)되어 채취하기가 어렵게 되어 자연산 인삼으로는 공급의 한계에 이르게 되자, 인삼 공급 방법은 힘든 자연산 인삼의 채취보다는 가성비 높은 가삼 재배 쪽으로 이동하게 되었다. 인삼종주국인 우리나라의 가삼 재배 시기에 관해서는 연구가 이루어지고 있으나, 첫 재배지에 관한 연구는 아직 보고되지 않고 있다. 본 연구에서는 가삼 재배 관련 자료의 정리를 통하여 우리나라 최초의 가삼 재배지에 관한 정리와 고찰을 하였으며, 여기에 인용된 사료는 조선왕조실록, 임원십육지, 오주연문장전산고, 중경지, 증보문헌비고, 인삼사 등이다. 정리와 고찰의 결과, 조선 시대 최초의 가삼 재배지는 영남지역으로 특히, 풍기면(현재의 경북 영주시 풍기읍)으로 추측된다.