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131st Anniversary of Donghak Peasant Revolution, Academic Conference on Nationwide Spread Held in Jeongeup


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Jeongeup City held an academic conference on the theme of "Regional Activities and Characteristics of Participants in the Donghak Peasant Revolution" in collaboration with the Donghak Peasant Revolution Foundation and the Donghak Peasant Revolution Research Institute on the 25th. The event took place at the Donghak Peasant Revolution Education Center and was attended by around 120 people, including Mayor Lee Hak-soo, Chairman Shin Sun-cheol of the memorial foundation, relatives, and researchers.

The conference focused on the activities of Donghak peasant armies that occurred nationwide through six thematic presentations, discussing the limitations of participant registration, the characteristics of regional uprisings, and the necessity of honor restoration from various perspectives.

Director Lee Byung-gyu pointed out the legal limitations of participant registration and emphasized the need for institutional improvements, while Professor Park Jung-min statistically analyzed the significance of Jeongeup and Gobu in the Jeonbuk region. Former council member Kim Hee-tae shed light on the cases of Jangheung and Gangjin in Jeonnam, and Director Kim Yang-sik highlighted the uprising patterns in the Naebo region of Chungcheong. Furthermore, Instructor Shin Jin-hee discussed voluntary resistance cases in Gyeongsang Province, and Professor Cho Jae-gon examined the spread patterns in Gyeonggi, Gangwon, and Hwanghae regions following the northward movement of the Donghak army.

Participants empathized with the fact that the Donghak Peasant Revolution was a nationwide popular movement combining solidarity and regional uniqueness, and agreed on the need for systematic participant documentation and honor restoration.

Mayor Lee Hak-soo stated, "Jeongeup is the birthplace of the Donghak Peasant Revolution and the center of popular solidarity," adding, "I will establish our identity through this academic conference and further develop it into a commemorative project involving citizens and relatives."

The city plans to publish the contents of the presentations as a monograph and continue with educational program and content development based on it.