Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions. Yu Hyongwon and the Late Choson Dynasty - James B. Palais
1112 NOTES TO PART IV. CONCLUSION monks, shamans, willow-basket weavers, single-woman households). See Kim Yongsop, "Choson hugi ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 15 I I 13 18:I2a-I4a, in ChOng Tasan chOnso [The complete works of Chong TasanJ ha 3 (Seoul: Munhon p'yonch'an ...
1114 NOTES TO CHAPTER 15 of ofticials, and were only interested in obtaining the right men meant that they would leave positions ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER r6 I I IS PGSR I7:T9b. Ihid. I7:20a. Yu"s main interest was economy of personnel in the top command structure, ...
1116 NOTES TO CHAPTER 16 the Nine Ministers (Chiu-ch'ing) of the Han dynasty, but in the Sui and Tang they were virtually sinecu ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER [6 I I T7 ai., eds., Yokchu Kvongguk taejcJn [Translated and annotated Great Code for managing the state] (Song ...
I I 18 NOTES TO CHAPTER 17 about 44 percent, the highest percentage of all. Later in 1460, only about IO percent or 46 of the th ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 17 I [I9 Ibid. q:9h-rob. Ibid. 14: 14a-b. See corrohorating remarks in 14:3 I a-32b. For the rang assessment o ...
1120 NOTES TO CHAPTER 17 23· PGSR I4:43a-44a. Ibid. I4:20a-b. Ch'ing-lien Huang described a 30 percent increase over the num- b ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 17 I 121 ter's takeover by the central government of the appointment of officials and their clerks as well is d ...
1122 NOTES TO CHAPTER IS Edward Willett Wagner, The Literati Purges: Political Conflict in Early Yi Korea (Cambridge: East Asia ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 18 T 123 The Great Enterprise (Berkeley and Los Angcles: University of California Press. 1985), PP·37-3 8. I I. ...
I 124 NOTES TO CHAPTER 18 Ibid. TS:42a-44a. Ibid. T S:44a-4Sb. Kim P·iltong. "Choson hugi chibang sori chiptan iii chojik kuio. ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 19 1125 CHAPTER 19. The Community Compact Systcm (HyanRmk) I. PGSR T I b. The reference is to the "Ta Ssu-t'u" ...
1126 NOTES TO CHAPTER 19 vinced King Chongjo in 1400 to adopt the Chinese-style artificial village (isabOp) because it would eli ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 19 1127 and the Community Compact," in William Theodore de Bary and JaHyun Kim Haboush, eds., The Rise ofNeo-Co ...
I 128 NOTES TO CHAPTER 20 Tameo, Chosen kvoyaku, pp. 353-56. Tagawa dated the Haeju compact at 1578 or 1579, "Kyokyu," part I, p ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 20 1129 ment that the Chinese community compacts also met on new year's day, the winter sol- stice, and (the em ...
I 130 NOTES TO CHAPTER 2 I Ihid., pp. 602-7, 617. 628. Tabana concluded that Ch'oe Hungwon worked out his own fonnula from a th ...
NOTES TO CHAPTER 2 I I 131 that even though tribute was carried over from the Koryo dynasty, Chong Yagyong in the early nineteen ...
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