Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions. Yu Hyongwon and the Late Choson Dynasty - James B. Palais
1012 EPILOGUE He defended his position on the grounds that tribute, particularly royal tribute, was an immoral and unrestrained ...
EPILOGUE lOI3 could make such concessions to existing privilege because of his commitment to the propriety of hierarchical respe ...
1014 EPILOGUE Yu agreed with the most progressive Korean officials of his time that market development should be encouraged, cer ...
EPILOGUE 1015 until the end of the nineteenth century. Scholars like Kim Yongsop would like to attribute this phenomenon to the ...
1016 EPILOGUE erbated their economic hardship. By the end of the eighteenth century, the time had become ripe for some kind of r ...
EPILOGUE I017 Commerce and Industry Yu Hyongwon learned much from the debate over the emergence of a more active commercial econ ...
lOIS EPILOGUE early I 990S, except that industrial factory production had no place in Korea at that time. In addition to the lic ...
EPILOGUE IOI9 the tax system. But the desire to demonstrate progress has shifted attention away from the domination of agricultu ...
Notes Introduction Ch'on Kwan'u, "Pan'gye Yu Hyongwon yon'gu: Sirhak parsaeng eso pon Yijo sahoe ili iltanmyon" [A study ofYu H ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER I I02 I Peter Bol has preferred "pattern" over "principle" as a translation of i (Ii in Chi- nese). Pcter K. B ...
1022 NOTES TO CHAPTER I ban-bureaucratic state 1 (Seoul: Taehan min 'guk Mungyobu, Kuksa p'yonch'an wiwonhoe, 1974):3^6 9-75, 38 ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER I 1023 Yi Songmu. "Yangban," in Kuksa p'yonch'an wiwonhoe. ed., Han 'guksa, 10:549-55: Yi S6ngmu, Choson ch 'o ...
1024 NOTES TO CHAPTER I and siJin (commoners) used in apposition. But both Han and Yu have responded to the charge and found a n ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER I 1025 Ping-ti Ho. Ladder of Success in Imperial China, pp. I6S-67 et passim. Hilary J. Beattie, Land and Line ...
1026 NOTES TO CHAPTER I Yi Kyongsik, Chason cht'in 'gi t'aji chedo yon 'gu, pp. TOT, 284. Yi's explanation of the purpose of th ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER I 1027 Ch'on Kwan'u. "Han'guk t'oji chedosa, ha" (part 2), p. 1402. Yi Kyongsik. ChosiJn chOn'gi t'oji chedo y ...
1028 NOTES TO CHAPTER 2 For discussion of T'aejong's adoption of paper money in 1402 and 14IO, see Ch'oe Hojin, Hall '[?lIk hwap ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 2 1029 Han Y5ng'u. building on a suggestion proposed by Sudo Yoshiyuki, was the first scholar to propose that ...
1030 NOTES TO CHAPTER 2 Ibid., pp. 143-46. Ibid., p. 142. Ibid., pp. 154-62. Ibid., pp. 163-68. See also chap. 6, below, on sla ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 2 103 I really developed a guild-like structure of the za in feudal Japan, nor that tribute masters of the seve ...
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