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The history of the East Sea and the Sea of Japan : origin of geographical names, conflicts and solutions / / Jeongbo Shim



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Autore: Shim Jeongbo Visualizza persona
Titolo: The history of the East Sea and the Sea of Japan : origin of geographical names, conflicts and solutions / / Jeongbo Shim Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (208 pages)
Disciplina: 336.7305
Soggetto topico: Historical geography
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Author -- 1 Story of Geographical Names and Disputes -- 1.1 Origination of Geographical Name and Function -- 1.2 The Politics of Geographical Name and Controversy -- 2 Beginning of Discomfort and Dispute -- 2.1 International Community and the Standardization of Geographical Names -- 2.1.1 The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) -- 2.1.2 The U.N. Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names -- 2.2 Korea's Campaign to Restore the Name of East Sea -- 2.2.1 Discussion on the Name of East Sea -- 2.2.2 Justification for Using the Name of East Sea -- 2.2.3 The Dual Names of East Sea/Sea of Japan -- 2.3 Uncomfortable East Sea and Sea of Japan -- 2.3.1 A Bone of Contention Between the Japanese and Korean Governments -- 2.3.2 Controversy Over the Removal of Baik Nam June's Work with an Engraving of the Name of Sea of Japan -- 2.3.3 Pulverization of the Name of East Sea on the Monument for Korea-Japan Amicable Exchange in Tottori Prefecture -- 2.3.4 Controversy Over the Name of Sea of Japan in the Closing Ceremony of the Beijing Olympics -- 2.3.5 Boycott and Retrieval of Products Containing the Names of East Sea and Sea of Japan -- 2.3.6 The Controversy Caused by the U.S. Proposal on the Single Use of the Name of Sea of Japan -- 2.3.7 Dispute Over Geographical Name Between Korean and Japanese Tourists in Germany -- 3 East Sea, an Endonym of Korea -- 3.1 East Sea Appeared in Ancient Documents -- 3.1.1 The Creation of East Sea -- 3.1.2 East Sea in the Inscription of the King Gwanggaeto Monument -- 3.1.3 East Sea on the Underwater Royal Grave of the King Munmu -- 3.1.4 East Sea Appeared in Literary Works -- 3.2 Ancient Maps in the Joseon Dynasty Era and East Sea -- 3.2.1 East Sea in Joseon jeondo (The Complete Map of Joseon) -- 3.2.2 East Sea in Regional Maps.
3.2.3 East Sea in Gwanbang jido (Military Map) -- 3.2.4 Sea of Japan and East Sea in Manguk jeondo (World Map) -- 4 Endonym and Exonym of Japan -- 4.1 The Origin of Endonym -- 4.1.1 North Sea First Appeared in Nihon Shoki (The Chronicles of Japan) -- 4.1.2 The Name of North Sea Customarily Used by Residents -- 4.2 Exonym Appeared in Around the Nineteenth Century -- 4.2.1 Inland Sea of Japan Named First on the Map -- 4.2.2 The First Ancient Map to Name Sea of Joseon -- 4.2.3 The First Ancient Japanese Map to Name Sea of Japan -- 4.3 Government-Published Ancient Maps and Regional Maps in the Early Nineteenth Century -- 4.3.1 Sea of Joseon in the Government-Published Nippon henkai ryakuzu (Simplified Map of Japan's Periphery) -- 4.3.2 Sea of Joseon in the Government-Published Shintei bankoku zenzu (Newly Revised Map of the World) -- 4.3.3 An Influence of Government-Published Maps and the Sea of Joseon -- 4.3.4 North Sea in Regional Maps -- 4.4 Government-Published Ancient Maps in the Middle Nineteenth Century and Sea of Japan -- 4.4.1 Background of the Revision of the Government-Published Ancient Maps -- 4.4.2 Sea of Japan in Government-Published Jutei bankoku zenzu (The Second Revised Map of the World) -- 4.5 Sea of Joseon and Sea of Japan in Ancient Maps in the Late Nineteenth Century -- 4.5.1 Ancient Territorial Globes and Maps with the Name of Sea of Joseon -- 4.5.2 Sea of Japan Named in the Sea to the East of the Japanese Islands -- 4.5.3 Dual Names for the Sea -- 5 Various Exonyms Used in the West -- 5.1 The Chronological Trends of the Names of the Sea Between Korea and Japan -- 5.2 The East Asia Unknown to the West Until the Late Sixteenth Century and Exonym -- 5.2.1 Mangi Sea (Mare de Mangi) Originated from a Name of the Southern China Region -- 5.2.2 Sea of Japan Inscribed for the First Time in the Sea to the East of the Japanese Islands.
5.2.3 China Sea Originated from a Name of China -- 5.2.4 Ancient Maps Without Sea Names -- 5.3 Various Exonyms for the Sea Between Korea and Japan After the Seventeenth Century -- 5.3.1 Sea of Japan and North Sea of Japan Appeared First as a Name for the Sea Between Korea and Japan -- 5.3.2 Creation of the Names of Sea of Korea and Korea Gulf Originated from a Name of Korea -- 5.3.3 Oriental Sea of the Orient as Opposed to the Occident -- 5.3.4 East Sea Referring to the East of the Eurasian Continent -- 5.3.5 Tartary Sea Originated from a Geographical Name of the Eastern Mongols -- 5.3.6 Two or More Sea Names for the Sea Between Korea and Japan -- 5.3.7 Dual Names of Oriental Sea/Sea of Japan for the Sea Between Korea and Japan -- 5.4 Westerners' Expedition to East Asia and the Spread of Sea of Japan Around the Nineteenth Century -- 5.4.1 La Pérouse' Expedition for Discoveries and the Name of Sea of Japan -- 5.4.2 Krusenstern's Expedition and the Name of Sea of Japan -- 5.4.3 Siebold' Study on Japan and the Name of Sea of Japan -- 6 Sea of Japan and East Sea in Modern Geography Education -- 6.1 North Sea and Sea of Japan in Japanese Geography Textbooks -- 6.1.1 General Trends of the Meiji Period -- 6.1.2 North Sea, An Endonym in the Early Meiji Period -- 6.1.3 Sea of Japan, An Exonym in the Early Meiji Period -- 6.1.4 Sea of Japan in the Japanese Ministry of Education-Published Geography Textbook -- 6.1.5 Geography Textbooks of the Late Nineteenth Century and Sea of Japan -- 6.1.6 Settlement of 'The Name of Sea of Japan' in the Russo-Japanese War in the Early Twentieth Century -- 6.2 Korean Geography Textbooks and the Ordeal over the Name of East Sea -- 6.2.1 General Trends Before the Japanese Annexation of Korea -- 6.2.2 The First Korean Geography Textbook Authored by a Foreign Missionary and Sea of Japan.
6.2.3 The First Government-Published Geography Textbook and Sea of Japan -- 6.2.4 The Intervention of the Japanese Residency-General of Korea After the Eulsa Treaty and the Solidification of the Name of Sea of Japan -- 6.2.5 Creation of a National Anthem Longing for Loyalty and Patriotism and East Sea -- 6.2.6 Hyeon Chae's Writing of Gukeo dokbon (Korean Language Textbook) as a Pioneer of a Critical Mind -- 6.2.7 Hyen Gongryeom's Creation of Maps Following Hyeon Chae's Consciousness -- 6.2.8 Sea of Joseon, Sea of Korea, and Dual Names Appeared in Privately Authored Geography Textbooks -- 6.2.9 Representation of a Rabbit-Shaped Map Degrading the Sea of Japan -- 6.2.10 Standardization of the Name of Sea of Japan Led by the Japanese Government-General in Colonial Joseon and a Forced Identity -- 6.2.11 East Sea as a Symbol of Postwar Korean Independence -- 7 Unfinished Story About Geographical Name -- 7.1 Sea of Korea Preferred by Koreans -- 7.2 Third Sea Names -- 7.3 Dual Name of East Sea/Sea of Japan -- Appendix_1 -- Appendix_2 -- Appendix_3 -- Glossary -- References -- Korean Reference.
Titolo autorizzato: The History of the East Sea and the Sea of Japan  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9783031070440
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Serie: Historical Geography and Geosciences Ser.