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        <datestamp>2023-05-15T21:04:06Z</datestamp>
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          <dc:title>Economic Relationships between Osaka and Peninsula in the Latter Half of the 19th Century</dc:title>
          <dc:title>19世紀後半における大阪と朝鮮半島の経済的諸関係</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>荒武, 賢一朗</dc:creator>
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          <dc:description>Japan in the 1860s （the Bakumatsu-Meiji Restoration transition
period） entered the free trade system through treaties of trade with
foreign countries. Naturally, the treaties of amity were concluded
not just with Western countries but also with Qing China and
Korea. It is commonly claimed that predatory designs on Asia were
inherent in Japan’ s treaties of amity with China and Korea. Yet
there are limited historical materials documenting the actual
economies and trade in these three Asian countries, issues that have
not been researched to any great extent. This paper attempts to
clarify as far as possible economic relations between Japan and
Korea in the 1860s and 1870s based on the actual record.
Key to my discussion are the documents left by Godai Tomoatsu,
who contributed to the founding of the Meiji government. Godai
became extremely interested in the Korean peninsula while still in
offi ce. After resigning, he became a signifi cant fi gure in the growth
of business in Osaka. Here I will analyze historical documents on
Japanese-Korean relations left by Godai Tomoatsu to discuss two
major points. First, I will examine information exchanged between
Godai and Mori Shigeru and other diplomats. Second, I will analyze
how the Osaka fi nancial world, of which Godai was the center,
viewed the Korean peninsula when seeking to attain rapid economic
growth in Asia.
In sum, this paper clarifi es how Japanese economic circles viewed
the Korean peninsula, and examines in particular the philosophical
construct Godai Tomoatsu maintained through politics and
diplomacy in arbitrating with those around him.</dc:description>
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          <dc:publisher>Institute for Cultural Interaction Studies, Kansai University</dc:publisher>
          <dc:date>2011-03-31</dc:date>
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          <dc:identifier>文化交渉における画期と創造－歴史世界と現代を通じて考える－</dc:identifier>
          <dc:identifier>3</dc:identifier>
          <dc:identifier>20</dc:identifier>
          <dc:identifier>https://kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2202/files/1-1_Aratake.pdf</dc:identifier>
          <dc:identifier>http://hdl.handle.net/10112/4330</dc:identifier>
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          <dc:language>jpn</dc:language>
          <dc:relation>ICIS次世代国際学術フォーラムシリーズ ; 第3輯</dc:relation>
          <dc:relation>978-4-9905164-2-0</dc:relation>
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