Confucian statecraft and Korean Institutions :: Yu Hyŏngwŏn and the late Chosŏn Dynasty /
Seventeenth-century Korea was a country in crisis--successive invasions by Hideyoshi and the Manchus had rocked the Chosòn dynasty (1392-1910), which already was weakened by maladministration, internecine bureaucratic factionalism, unfair taxation, concentration of wealth, military problems, and ot...
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Zusammenfassung: | Seventeenth-century Korea was a country in crisis--successive invasions by Hideyoshi and the Manchus had rocked the Chosòn dynasty (1392-1910), which already was weakened by maladministration, internecine bureaucratic factionalism, unfair taxation, concentration of wealth, military problems, and other ills. Yu Hyòngwòn (1622-1673, pen name, Pan'gye), a recluse scholar, responded to this time of chaos and uncertainty by writing his modestly titled Pan'gye surok (The Jottings of Pan'gye), a virtual encyclopedia of Confucian statecraft, designed to support his plan for a revived and reformed Korean system of government. Although Yu was ignored in his own time by all but a few admirers and disciples, his ideas became prominent by the mid-eighteenth century as discussions were underway to solve problems in taxation, military service, and commercial activity. Yu has been viewed by Korean and Japanese scholars as a forerunner of modernization, but in Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions James B. Palais challenges this view, demonstrating that Yu was instead an outstanding example of the premodern tradition. Palais uses Yu Hyòngwòn's mammoth, pivotal text to examine the development and shape of the major institutions of Chosòn dynasty Korea. He has included a thorough treatment of the many Chinese classical and historical texts that Yu used as well as the available Korean primary sources and Korean and Japanese secondary scholarship. Palais traces the history of each of Yu's subjects from the beginning of the dynasty and pursues developments through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He stresses both the classical and historical roots of Yu's reform ideas and analyzes the nature and degree of proto-capitalistic changes, such as the use of metallic currency, the introduction of wage labor into the agrarian economy, the development of unregulated commercial activity, and the appearance of industries with more differentiation of labor. Because it contains much comparative material, Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions will be of interest to scholars of China and Japan, as well as to Korea specialists. It also has much to say to scholars of agrarian society, slavery, landholding systems, bureaucracy, and developing economies. |
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spelling | Palais, James B., 1934-2006, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdmjhp3wmtr6B6XTpfwmd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no96064804 Confucian statecraft and Korean Institutions : Yu Hyŏngwŏn and the late Chosŏn Dynasty / James B. Palais. Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Korean studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 12, 2015). Includes bibliographical references and index. 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. Seventeenth-century Korea was a country in crisis--successive invasions by Hideyoshi and the Manchus had rocked the Chosòn dynasty (1392-1910), which already was weakened by maladministration, internecine bureaucratic factionalism, unfair taxation, concentration of wealth, military problems, and other ills. Yu Hyòngwòn (1622-1673, pen name, Pan'gye), a recluse scholar, responded to this time of chaos and uncertainty by writing his modestly titled Pan'gye surok (The Jottings of Pan'gye), a virtual encyclopedia of Confucian statecraft, designed to support his plan for a revived and reformed Korean system of government. Although Yu was ignored in his own time by all but a few admirers and disciples, his ideas became prominent by the mid-eighteenth century as discussions were underway to solve problems in taxation, military service, and commercial activity. Yu has been viewed by Korean and Japanese scholars as a forerunner of modernization, but in Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions James B. Palais challenges this view, demonstrating that Yu was instead an outstanding example of the premodern tradition. Palais uses Yu Hyòngwòn's mammoth, pivotal text to examine the development and shape of the major institutions of Chosòn dynasty Korea. He has included a thorough treatment of the many Chinese classical and historical texts that Yu used as well as the available Korean primary sources and Korean and Japanese secondary scholarship. Palais traces the history of each of Yu's subjects from the beginning of the dynasty and pursues developments through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. He stresses both the classical and historical roots of Yu's reform ideas and analyzes the nature and degree of proto-capitalistic changes, such as the use of metallic currency, the introduction of wage labor into the agrarian economy, the development of unregulated commercial activity, and the appearance of industries with more differentiation of labor. Because it contains much comparative material, Confucian Statecraft and Korean Institutions will be of interest to scholars of China and Japan, as well as to Korea specialists. It also has much to say to scholars of agrarian society, slavery, landholding systems, bureaucracy, and developing economies. Yu, Hyŏng-wŏn, 1622-1673. Panʼgye surok. Confucianism and state Korea. Korea Politics and government 1392-1910. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85073047 Sirhak school. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85122974 Confucianism and state. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85031074 Confucianisme et État. Corée Politique et gouvernement 1392-1910. POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh HISTORY / Asia / Korea bisacsh Confucianism and state fast Politics and government fast Sirhak school fast Korea fast 1392-1910 fast has work: Confucian statecraft and Korean Institutions (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGfbBTgPjgJM6gM3MV3Bbm https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9780295805115 Korean studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86717862 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1003033 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Palais, James B., 1934-2006 Confucian statecraft and Korean Institutions : Yu Hyŏngwŏn and the late Chosŏn Dynasty / Korean studies of the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. 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. Yu, Hyŏng-wŏn, 1622-1673. Panʼgye surok. Confucianism and state Korea. Sirhak school. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85122974 Confucianism and state. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85031074 Confucianisme et État. POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh HISTORY / Asia / Korea bisacsh Confucianism and state fast Politics and government fast Sirhak school fast |
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title | Confucian statecraft and Korean Institutions : Yu Hyŏngwŏn and the late Chosŏn Dynasty / |
title_auth | Confucian statecraft and Korean Institutions : Yu Hyŏngwŏn and the late Chosŏn Dynasty / |
title_exact_search | Confucian statecraft and Korean Institutions : Yu Hyŏngwŏn and the late Chosŏn Dynasty / |
title_full | Confucian statecraft and Korean Institutions : Yu Hyŏngwŏn and the late Chosŏn Dynasty / James B. Palais. |
title_fullStr | Confucian statecraft and Korean Institutions : Yu Hyŏngwŏn and the late Chosŏn Dynasty / James B. Palais. |
title_full_unstemmed | Confucian statecraft and Korean Institutions : Yu Hyŏngwŏn and the late Chosŏn Dynasty / James B. Palais. |
title_short | Confucian statecraft and Korean Institutions : |
title_sort | confucian statecraft and korean institutions yu hyongwon and the late choson dynasty |
title_sub | Yu Hyŏngwŏn and the late Chosŏn Dynasty / |
topic | Yu, Hyŏng-wŏn, 1622-1673. Panʼgye surok. Confucianism and state Korea. Sirhak school. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85122974 Confucianism and state. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85031074 Confucianisme et État. POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. bisacsh HISTORY / Asia / Korea bisacsh Confucianism and state fast Politics and government fast Sirhak school fast |
topic_facet | Yu, Hyŏng-wŏn, 1622-1673. Panʼgye surok. Confucianism and state Korea. Korea Politics and government 1392-1910. Sirhak school. Confucianism and state. Confucianisme et État. Corée Politique et gouvernement 1392-1910. POLITICAL SCIENCE Essays. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government General. POLITICAL SCIENCE Government National. POLITICAL SCIENCE Reference. HISTORY / Asia / Korea Confucianism and state Politics and government Sirhak school Korea |
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