Autore |
Palais James B. <1934-2006, >
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Pubbl/distr/stampa |
Seattle, : University of Washington Press, c1996
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Descrizione fisica |
1 online resource (viii, 1279 p. ) : map ;
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Disciplina |
320.9519/09/032
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Collana |
Korean studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies
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Soggetto topico |
Sirhak school
Confucianism and state - Korea
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Soggetto genere / forma |
Electronic books.
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ISBN |
0-295-80511-0
0-295-97419-2
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione |
eng
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Nota di contenuto |
Introduction -- PART I. THE EARLY CHOSON DYNASTY, 1392-1650 -- 1. Confucian Statecraft in the Founding of Choson -- 2. The Disintegration of the Early Choson System to 1592 -- 3. Post-Imjin Developments in Military Defense and the Economy -- PART II. SOCIAL REFORM: YANGBAN AND SLAVES -- Introduction -- 4. Remolding the Ruling Class through Education and Schools -- 5. New Schools: Conservative Restraints on Radicalism -- 6. Slavery: The Slow Path to Abolition -- Conclusion -- PART III. LAND REFORM -- Introduction -- 7. Land Reform: Compromises with the Well-Field Model -- 8. Redistributing Wealth through Land Reform -- 9. Late Choson Land Reform Proposals -- Conclusion -- PART IV. MILITARY REFORM -- Introduction -- 10. The Royal Division Model: Rotating Duty Soldiers and Support Taxpayers -- 11. The Debate over the Military Training Agency, 1651-82 -- 12. The Search for Alternative Modes of Military Finance -- 13. Military Reorganization, Weapons, and Walls -- 14. The Military Service System, 1682-1870 -- Conclusion -- PART V. REFORM OF GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION -- Introduction -- 15. The King and His Court -- 16. Reforming the Central Bureaucracy -- 17. Personnel Policy -- 18. Provincial and Local Administration -- 19. The Community Compact System (Hyangyak) -- 20. Yu Hyongwon's Community Compact Regulations -- Conclusion -- PART VI. FINANCIAL REFORM AND THE ECONOMY -- Introduction -- 21. Tribute and the Taedong Reform -- 22. The Taedong Model for Official Salaries and Expenses -- 23. Copper Cash and the Monetary System -- 24. Yu Hyongwon's Analysis of Currency -- 25. A Cycle of Inflation and Deflation -- 26. Cash and Economic Change after 1731 -- Conclusion -- Epilogue: The Complexities of Korean Confucian Statecraft
Confucian statecraft in the founding of Chosŏn -- The disintegration of the early Chosŏn system to 1592 -- Post-Imjin developments in military defense and the economy -- Remolding the ruling class through education and schools -- New schools: conservative restraints on radicalism -- Slavery: the slow path to abolition -- Land reform: compromises with the well-field model -- Redistributing wealth through land reform -- Late Chosŏn land reform proposals -- The royal division model: rotating duty soldiers and support taxpayers -- The debate over the military training agency, 1651-82 -- The search for alternative modes of military finance -- Military reorganization, weapons, and walls -- The military service system, 1682-1870 -- The king and his court -- Reforming the central beaurocracy -- Personnel policy -- Provincial and local administration -- The community compact system (Hyangyak) -- Yu Hyŏng-wŏn's community compact regulations -- Tribute and Taedong reform -- The Taedong model for official salaries and expenses -- Copper cash and the monetary system -- Yu Hyŏng-wŏn's analysis of currency -- A cycle of inflation and deflation -- Cash and economic change after 1731.
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