Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions. Yu Hyongwon and the Late Choson Dynasty - James B. Palais
632 REFORM OF GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION equivalent titles for each of the eighteen grades (superior and minor grades for nine rank ...
CENTRAL BUREAUCRACY 633 RECTIFYING LA XITY AND DISSIPATION Desultory Perjemnance on the Job Yu had quoted Ha ChOk's remarks of t ...
634 REFORM OF GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION dared lift their heads to address him and dutifully turned over all official busi- ness to ...
CENTRAL BUREAUCRACY 635 tions of the people to find out what was going on in the locality and inspect all weights and measures t ...
636 REFORM OF GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION ited the number of utensils, the size of the cups, and the number of rounds of drinks serv ...
CENTRAL BUREAUCRACY 637 to punish anyone who permitted anything more than three toasts at a banquet. Cho's recommendations had a ...
638 REFORM OF GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION particularly the brimmed hats of the Confucian scholars, the fur hats of the mil- itary of ...
CENTRAL BUREAUCRACY 639 and the corresponding absence of the modern version of nationalistic sentiment that has been so often as ...
640 REFORM OF GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION thing had to be left to the interpreters to handle, a considerable obstacle to proper unde ...
CENTRA L BUREA UCRACY 641 CONCLUSION Yu Hyongwon was never committed to any fundamentalist or literal recreation of ancient sage ...
642 REFORM OF GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION sixteenth century, chief clerks (not low-ranking clerks) were regarded as equals in status ...
CENTRAL BUREAUCRACY 643 discrimination against slaves, women, and illegitimate sons. His idea of replac- ing required service by ...
Appendix to Chapter 16 Table of Agencies Attached to the Six Ministries -Ministry of Personnel -Crown Prince Tutorial (Sejigangw ...
ApPENDIX TO CHAPTER 16 645 -Ministry of War -Five Guards (Owi) -Capital Patrol (Kumowi) -Inner Forbidden Guards (Naegumwi) -Righ ...
CHAPTER 17 Personnel Policy Even a devotee of institutional solutions for the ills of government like Yu Hyongwon could not igno ...
PE RSONN EL POLICY 647 PERSONNEL PROCEDURES IN CHINA Chou Feudalism: Periodic Review of Performance Yu's study of the history of ...
648 REFORM OF GOVERNMENT ORGAN IZA TION the Ts 'ang-shih Ts'ao (Office of Constant Attendance) in charge of matters con- cerning ...
PERSONNEL POLICY 649 of office of local officials.^4 Tu Yu of the eighth-century T'ang dynasty also dis- liked the reduction of ...
650 REFORM OF GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION not only required to recommend others for office but could have their fief con- fiscated f ...
PERSONNEL POLICY 651 tice men had been recruited for office based on their connections with noble families and aristocrats (munb ...
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