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학술저널
저자정보
서민수 (한국생태환경사연구소)
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한국역사연구회 역사와현실 역사와 현실 제103호
발행연도
2017.3
수록면
43 - 75 (33page)
DOI
10.35865/YWH.2017.03.103.43

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So far, there has been practically no adequate study which concentrated its intention upon “forests” in the history of Korea, let alone the ancient periods. Probably influenced by a Marxist historical perspective, forests were generally only regarded (by scholars engaged in studies of ancient states’ formation and growth based upon agricultural production) as a land mass that were usually or at least slated to be diverted into cultivatable space. However, a series of recent studies determined to examine past ecosystems and ecological conditions are literally forcing us to newly contemplate upon the influences forests would have had upon human communities for a change. It is now imperative for us to perceive forests as a living and breathing counterpart that have coexisted with human societies for centuries.
In this article forests of the early and middle phases of the Three dynasties period are examined as a space which actually interacted with the humans. How the people of this period perceived them(forests), and how their(the people’s) perspectives changed according to alterations that occurred inside the forests would be the prime focus. It should also be noted that the people’s perception of forests often led to physical actions on the humans’ part.
Research shows that forests of the early & middle phases of the Three dynasties period were actually separated from the normal world, and considered quite numinous. Then, as the iron-based culture started to bloom and reclamation projects began to hit the forests, forests were suddenly deprived of their deity-like status. The entity who obtained such status from the forests was no other than the king of ancient states, as they expanded their authority upon forests by embarking upon royal hunting trips in forests, collecting woods and other materials there, creating agricultural fields or launching royal constructions inside, and even absorbing entire forests into preestablished local units. In the process, forests of the early & middle phases of the Three dynasties period left the ‘outer realm’ permanently, and were pulled into the ‘normal world,’ filled with ordinary people.

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1. 신화의 숲, 신성한 숲
2. 숲의 변화, 신성의 박락(剝落)
3. 왕의 숲, 권력의 숲으로
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