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Roots of the March First Movement as Non-Violent, Ordinary People’s Search for Justice of the March First Movement as Non-violent, Ordinary People’s Search for Justice

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세계환경사회거버넌스학회 (World Association for Island Studies)
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Roots of the March First Movement as Non-violent, Ordinary People’s Search for Justice The March First Movement of 1919 in Korea, widely accepted as a new type of movement based on the nonviolence and engagement of ordinary people, has attracted many scholars to study its historical character. Yet, there are few studies on the roots of the Movement spirit. This paper introduces a unique approach, offered by Moon-Young Lee. Lee traced the roots of the Movement in four moments in a Korean history: first, ideals of ancient Koreans; Pungryu-do in Silla dynasty; Donghak and Christian movement at the end of Joseon dynasty. Lee examined the character of the agent, goal to be achieved and the means to achieve the goal in each of four moments. Comparing the four, Lee found out that there are continuity and evolution in the four moments, which explain the extraordinary feat by ordinary people in the non-violent peaceful demand of independence.

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Abstract
Introduction
The March First Movement of 1919 and itsSpirits
Search for the Roots of the March FirstMovement Spirit
    Moon-Young Lee (1927-2014) and the 3-1Movement
    The March First Movement Spirit: Goal, Methodand Agent
    A. Ancient Koreans and the Heavenly God:7 Beo,Bal and Bak
    B. Pungryu-do (풍류도 風流道)10 : An Ideal Man onthe Earth under the Heaven
    C. Donghak (Eastern Learning): Innaechon14 andDonghak Peasant Revolution
    Discussion: Lee’s Analysis in History and in hisLife
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저자
  • Yung Chul Lee(Political Science, Dept of Public Administration, Chonnam National University)