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구마모토 시대의 아베 미츠이에(阿部充家)

Abe Mitsuie, a period of living in Kumamoto prefecture

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Abe Mitsuie(阿部充家) was born in 1862 in Yamazaki town, a castle town of the middle class of samurai in Kumamoto prefecture. He grew up under his widow mother’ care, his former name was Kamiyama(神山). When he was young, he went to the private school founded by Ikebe Kichijuro(池邊吉十&#37070;), whose ancestors had traditionally served Higo domain(肥後藩), and who had a good reputation among people. He studied the science of rule a country(&#32076;世&#23398;) mainly the Japanese reading of a Chinese character, traditional education in Higo domain(肥後藩), and physical training such as martial arts or hunting. He had terrible experiences with two civil wars such as Sinpuren Rebellion <新風連の&#20081;>, caused by the discontent among a family of the samurai broke out in 1876 at the age of 15, and Seinan War <西南&#25126;&#20105;>, set fire to all the his hometown and burned them down, broke out in 1877 in the following year. This was the last civil war in the Meiji era. Ikebe Kichijuro(池邊吉十&#37070;), looked up to as his mentor, led about 1300 people from the group of the New Conservative Party in Kumamoto prefecture into <西南&#25126;&#20105;> as reinforcements at the Saigo Takamori(西&#37111;隆盛)’s side. However, they were defeated in war and Ikebe Kichijuro(池邊吉十&#37070;) ended up being executed in Nagasaki prefecture. Abe Mitsuie(阿部充家) stepped into a new world of study after he had witnessed the collapse of a feudal system through terrible civil wars and the death of his master. He came up to Tokyo to study English at <同人 社>, where he encountered Tokutomi Soho(&#24499;富蘇峰), a lifelong friend as well as his superior. At that time Tokutomi Soho(&#24499;富蘇峰) worked in <相愛社>, the association of the civil rights in Kumamoto prefecture. He came back home and took part in a civil right movement of <九州改進&#20826;>, meanwhile he kept on working as a teacher at Eishin public primary school(公立盈進小&#23398;校). Nevertheless he resigned his stable position as public teacher and became a private school teacher of Oegizyuk <大江義塾>, a private school with the idea of civil rights, established by Tokutomi Soho in his house in Oe, Kumamoto prefecture(大江、熊本&#30476;). He took responsibility for important duties as student manager, dormitory superintendent and head of an administration office in Oegizyuk <大江義塾>. While he pushed forward with handling whole management of business affairs of Oegizyuk <大江義塾>, he mainly taught discipline education related to training both body and spirit through Kendo, hunting or march as he had learned from his master. On the other hand, Tokutomi Soho(&#24499;富蘇峰), a principal of Oegizyuk <大江義塾>, had an interview actively with influential figures of the political and mass media, and so he dreamed of the success on the center stage, while he often came and went to Tokyo. In the meantime, he had been encouraged by the success of publishing his private book which he stressed on the principle of commoner(平民主義), and then he came up to Tokyo again, he founded Minyusya <民友社> as his own publishing company to publish the periodical magazine <國民の友>. This was the forerunner of Kokuminsinbun <國民新聞> which later became a typical pragmatic in Japan. Abe Mitsuie(阿部充家) came up to Tokyo too, requested by Tokutomi Soho(&#24499;富蘇峰), began to lead his new life as the staff of Minyusya <民友社>. This was the key to decide the deeply connection all his life with Korea, which totally changed his position from a dormitory superintendent in the primary school with the idea of civil rights in Kumamoto prefecture to representative speaker of Tokyo.

阿部充家は、1862年、熊本城下町の中間武士階級の町である山崎町で生まれ、&#29420;り身みの母親のひざもとで育った。&#26087;姓は神山。幼ㆍ少年期には、代&#12293;に肥後幡に仕えてき、&#30476;民の間で名望のあった池邊吉十郞の私塾で&#23398;んだ。阿部はここで藩の&#20253;統的な&#25945;育である、訓&#35501;中心の&#32076;世&#23398;を&#23398;び、武術や狩りなど、&#20307;育鍛練をも受けた。 彼は、15才になる1876年、不&#28288;士族が起こした<神風連の&#20081;>を、16才の時の1877年には彼の街を灰の山にした明治期日本最後の&#20869;&#25126;<西南&#25126;&#20105;>を&#32076;&#39443;した。彼の師、池邊吉十郞も熊本の保守&#20826;組織約1300名を引率し、西&#37111;隆盛軍に加勢したが、敗北の&#25369;げ句、長崎で&#20966;刑された。 封建&#20307;制の崩&#22730;を、戰禍と師の死を通して目&#25731;した阿部は、新&#23398;問の世界に足を踏み入れる。上京し、東京の<同人社>で英語を&#23398;ぶようになるが、この時に一生の親友であり、上司としての&#32257;を結ぶようになる德富蘇峰に遭遇する。&#24403;時、德富蘇峰は熊本の民&#27177;系結社である<相愛社>で活動していた。阿部は&#24112;&#37111;し<九州改進&#20826;>の民&#27177;運動に&#38306;わりながら、公立盈進小&#23398;校で&#25945;諭生活を&#32154;けていたが、蘇峰が熊本の大江所在の自宅に民&#27177;係私塾である<大江義塾>を設立するや、同塾に合流し&#25945;師生活を始める。安定した職場を捨てて選&#25246;した故&#37111;の私設&#23398;校、大江義塾で彼が&#25285;っていた業務は&#23398;生部長、&#33294;監、行政室長のような役割であった。彼は大江義塾の全&#20307;の&#32076;&#21942;&#23455;務に邁進する一方、師から&#23398;んだ通りに、&#21091;術や狩り、行軍など、塾生たちの&#20307;育と精神鍛練と&#38306;わった訓育&#25945;育を主に&#25285;&#24403;していた。 一方、大江義塾校長の&#24499;富は東京を往&#26469;しながら、政界やマスコミ界の大物と猪突的に面談し、言論人として中央舞台で活躍することを夢見ていた。やがて<平民主義を>を力&#35500;した自家版著書の成功に勇&#27671;つけられた彼は上京し、自分の出版社である<民友社>を設立し、&#38609;誌<國民之友>を刊行するようになる。これが後に日本の代表的な御用言論として成長する<國民新聞>の前身であった。阿部は蘇峰の要請により上京し、<民友社>社員としての生活を始める。熊本の民&#27177;私塾の&#33294;監から東京の言論人としての&#36578;身、これが後日、彼と朝鮮との一生の&#32257;を決定するきっかけとなった。

Ⅰ. 머리말

Ⅱ. 구마모토(熊本), 가미야마 미츠이에(神山充家)

Ⅲ. 세이난센소(西南戰爭)와 아베의 스승 이케베 기치쥬로(池&#36794;吉十&#37070;)

Ⅳ. 도쿠토미 소호(德富蘇峰)와의 만남

Ⅴ. 에이신쇼각코(盈進小學校)와 오에기쥬크(大江義塾)시대

Ⅵ. 맺음말

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