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Record-Based Locality of Ulsan during the Joseon Dynasty: Focused on Ulsan Port

Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management / Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management, (P)1598-1487; (E)2671-7247
2020, v.20 no.1, pp.1-25
https://doi.org/10.14404/JKSARM.2020.20.1.001


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Abstract

This study investigated Ulsan locality during Joseon by searching and analyzing various records related to the Ulsan port including old literature, documents, and maps, and oral records relating to traditional knowledge, as well as extracting keywords arranged by the time series and space to reenact Ulsan Port and Ulsan during Joseon. The study examined the characteristics of Yeompo, which served defense and trade functions through Waegwan in the former half of Joseon, Gaewoonpo, Seosaengpo, and Dosanseong, which underwent damage during Imjinwaeran and other wars in middle Joseon, and Bangeojin, which operated state-owned ranches and defense facilities including signal fires through to the latter half of Joseon, Jangsaengpo, which played the role of a whaling zone, and neahwang-naru, iron mine of Dalcheon, trying to reproduce the trajectory of the Ulsan during Joseon. Research on the locality transfiguration process of the port will help establish the locality of the entire Ulsan.

keywords
Ulsan, Ulsan port, locality, Yeompo, Seosaengpo, Bangeojin, 울산, 울산항, 로컬리티, 염포, 서생포, 방어진

Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management