Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions. Yu Hyongwon and the Late Choson Dynasty - James B. Palais
1052 NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 tion from cruel and arbitrary punishment were admitted into law; the Emperor Con- stantine further liber ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 1053 I 6. The historian's remarks were a rebuttal of the proposal of the State Councilor, Nam Ung'un, to foll ...
lO54 NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 3 I. Chong Tojon, the famous radical reformer and supporter of Yi Songgye and the new Choson dynasty, em ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 1055 commoner concuhine who was responsible for ancestral sacrifice would get one-half. Sons of concubines we ...
1056 NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 Hwaryongbu slave registers that he has studied shows an expansion of state control over the outside resi ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 1057 liang families who married male slaves became slaves, but the daughter of a male slave once pennitted to ...
lOS8 NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 I471 (Chosen sotokufu. Chusuin ed., 1934), p. 490, which states the matrilineal rule of succession for o ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 1059 KRS 85:43a-h, Ch'ungnyolwang 24.1 (1298), cited in Hong Silnggi, KoryrJ kwi- jok sa/we wa nobi, p. 106. ...
1060 NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 umission by purchase continued to be practiced, probably to the end of the dynasty. See also Hiraki, Cho ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 r06r Cho Ik. P'ojojip, I3, pyont'ong kunjong i:ii sangch'a, cited in Hiraki. "1i:ishichi- hachi seiki nuryos ...
1062 NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 and the reduction of slavery because of a practical idealism fostered by their exclusion from the politi ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 1063 II I. PGSR 26:3a-b. Ibid. 26:3h-4:1. Ihid. 26:5a.7a-h. Ihid. 26:7a. I IS. Ibid. 26:8b: Chong Kuhok, "Pa ...
1064 NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 labor as seen through the household registers of Taegu in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries], Yilk ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 1065 ture of Klimhwa County in the Late Seventeenth Century," Occasional Papers on Korea, no, I (April, 1974) ...
I066 NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 daigaku hogakkai. ed. Chosen keizai no kenkyu [Studies in the economy of Korea) 3 (Tokyo: lwanami shoten ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 1067 Han Yang'u, "Yu Suwan"; pp. 42-48, 53, 55-58. Yu Suwon. Usi5, pp. 160-61; Han Yang'u, "Yu Suwon," pp. 5 ...
1068 NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 "Only by consulting the blood line [of people], are they treated as slaves for a hundred generations. F ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 1069 tal bureaus and also owed lahor service to the local magistrate. Further, the requirement that female sl ...
I070 NOTES TO CHAPTER 6 Kim Hahoush, A Heritage of Kings: One Man's Monarchy in the Confucian World (New York: Columbia Universi ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 7 1071 CHAPTER 7. Land Reform: Compromises with the Well-Field Model I. PGSR 1:la-b. Ibid. 1 :2b-3a. Yu Hyongw ...
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