Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions. Yu Hyongwon and the Late Choson Dynasty - James B. Palais
I072 NOTES TO CHAPTER 7 [Lord Shang] opened up [i.e., destroyed] the ch'ien and ma and completely eliminated all prohihitions an ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 7 1073 q. PGSR p8h. Ihid. I :5a. Ihid. I:I 9b; Kuksa-daesajon [Great dictionary of Korean history], Yi Hongjik ...
1074 NOTES TO CHAPTER 7 "Land Tenure in Korea: Tenth to Twelfth Centuries," Journal of Korean Studies 4 (19 82 - 8 3):73-206. P ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 7 I075 Ibid. 6:IIa. Ibid. 6: 13a. Ibid. Ibid. 6: 1 2b. For a survey of Sung thought on the well-field, limited ...
I076 NOTES TO CHAPTER 7 vate individuals if either the well-field or equal-field systems were to be adopted. A land limitation s ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 8 I077 CHAPTER 8. Redistributing Wealth through Land Refonn I. PGSR 2: I 2a-b. Ibid. 2: I3a. This dialogue is ...
I078 NOTES TO CHAPTER 8 fA study of the land registers: The peasant households in the late Choson dynasty], pt. I, Sahak win 'gi ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 8 1079 Ibid. I:I2b-I3a. Ibid. I:I9a-b. Ibid. I:I8b-19a. Ibid. 1 :58a. 64. Ibid. I :57a-58a. 65. Ibid. 1 :22b. ...
I080 NOTES TO CHAPTER 9 Yu provided equivalents in terms of land area, but since productivity and fertility varied, a soo-kok p ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 9 1081 lands to freeholds by 1640 and ownership and leasing by 1750, pp. 5 I -61 for period of enclosure from I ...
I082 NOTES TO CHAPTER 9 For the entrepreneurial activities of Koreans after the 1920S see Carter J. Eckert, Offspring of Jc'mpi ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 9 1083 one yangban held a parcel of TO. I I kyeil and 8 others had average holdings of 7.59 kylJl. One commoner ...
1084 NOTES TO CHAPTER 9 Hoon K. Lee, Land Utilization and Rural Economy in Korea (Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore: Kelly and Wal ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 9 108S According to Yi Yonghun, Chos6n hugi sahoe ky6ngjesa [The social and economic history of Late Choson] (S ...
T086 NOTES TO CHAPTER 9 because their production would have been double Yi's estimate, an even less regressive rate than what Yi ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 10 1087 Ibid .. pp. 129-3L 133: Pak Chonggun, "Tasan," pp. 86-98: Hong Isap, ChOng Yagyong, pp. 111-12. Kim Yo ...
ro88 NOTES TO CHAPTER ro r o. This regulation appears to indicate that slaves owned, rather than simply occupied or possessed, t ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 10 1089 tion of The Rites of Chou wrote that the basic component of the 12,500-man army was the 5-man squad rec ...
1090 NOTES TO CHAPTER IO of the Northern Army (i.e., Capital Guards) had direct control of the village or hsiang soldiers in the ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER IO 109 I ments. Hamaguchi also cited the view of the famous late Ming anti-Manchu scholar, Wang Fu-chih, in his ...
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