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The Origins of the Choson Dynasty: Korean Studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies

Autor John B. Duncan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2014
"The Origins of the Choson Dynasty" provides an exhaustive analysis of the structure and composition of Korea's central officialdom during the transition from the Koryo dynasty (918-1392) to the Choson dynasty (1392-1910) and offers a new interpretation of the history of traditional Korea.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780295993799
ISBN-10: 0295993790
Pagini: 408
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: MV – University of Washington Press
Seria Korean Studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies


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Recenzii

“Duncan has assembled the fullest evidence to date.” --Martina Deuchler, University of London“A landmark study . . . an original and mature work of research.”--James B. Palais, University of Washington

Cuprins

List of Tables
List of Genealogical Charts
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Koryo Political System
2. The Rise of a Central Bureaucratic Aristocracy
3. The Yangban in the Change of Dynasties
4. Institutional Crisis in the Late Koryo
5. Reform and Dynastic Change
6. The Ideology of Reform
7. Some Final Considerations
Notes
Korean Dynasties and Kings
Glossary of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese Terms
Bibliography
Index
Tables
1.1 Concurrent Appointments, 981¿1069 and 1070¿1146
2.1 Descent Structure of the Central Bureaucracy, 981¿1146
2.2 Most Powerful Descent Groups, 981¿1146
2.3 Descent Groups with Multiple Sons in Office, 1070¿1146
2.4 Comparison of Descent Groups, 981¿1069 and 1070¿1146
2.5 Descent Structure of the Central Bureaucracy, 1260¿1392
2.6 Most Powerful Descent Groups of the Late Koryo
2.7 Examination-Graduate Officials, 1260¿1392
3.1 Grade Structure at the Beginning of the Choson
3.2 Distribution of Officials by Branch and Grade, 1392¿1400
3.3 Descent Structure of the Central Bureaucracy, 1392¿1400
3.4 Most Powerful Descent Groups under T¿aejo and Chongjong
3.5 Descent Structure of the Central Bureaucracy, 1401¿5
3.6 Most Powerful Descent Groups under T¿aejong, 1401¿5
3.7 Most Powerful Descent Groups, 1392¿1405
3.8 Status of Powerful Choson Descent Groups in the Late Koryo
3.9 Descent Groups New to the Central Bureaucracy, Late KoryöEarly Choson
3.10 Status of Fallen Late Koryo Great Descent Groups
3.11 Intermarriage among the Top Ten Descent Groups, Late Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
3.12 Descent Structure of the Central Bureaucracy, 1430¿32
3.13 Descent Structure of the Central Bureaucracy, 1455¿57
3.14 Most Powerful Descent Groups, 1430¿32 and 1455¿57
3.15 Descent Groups with the Most Examination Graduates, 1392¿1592
4.1 Levels of Todang Activity, 1279¿1351
4.2 Levels of Todang Activity, 1351¿88
5.1 Consolidated Army Command Officials, 1393¿98
Tables
Genealogical Charts
Hwangnyo Min
Andong Kwon
P¿ap¿yong Yun
Munhwa Yu
Andong Kim
Chuksan Pak
Kyongju Yi
P¿yongyang Cho
Ch¿ongju Han
Chonju Ch¿oe

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A landmark study offering a new interpretation of the history of traditional Korea