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KMID : 0366519820020000161
Annual Bulletin Seoul Health
1982 Volume.2 No. 0 p.161 ~ p.170
A Study on the Reorganization of Farming Population Under Japanese Rule

Abstract
This study aims to review the hypothesis estabilished by some Japanese historians that Korean agricultural society acquired modernization under Japanese¢¥ colonial rule.
For this purpose, we can obsorve how the farming population was reorganized by the effect of Japanese rule. In this study, f dismentlingi and (absorptions of farming population are used as the basic tools of the analysis. And the point is whether government- general of Japan really induced the dismantled farming population into the modem circumstance.
Furthermore, we have to examine the possibility that Japanese rule functioned as an obstacle liquidating the development of our own modernization.
Conclusions from the study can be abstracted as follows.
1) The land forfeiture enforced during 1910s by Japan was the first impact dismetling the farming- population and functioned as a coercion to build the colonial structure of farming- population.
2) There were no evidences to prove modernization of a rural comunity, instead, we can find, in many aspects, only downfalls of farmers¢¥ living standards.
3) Modernization in this period, so called by some Japanese historians,means only some modern institutions that matter little to raise up farmers¢¥living standards.
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