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| #1978314 in Books | 2014-04-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.54 x2.12 x6.04l,3.49 | File type: PDF | 1248 pages||19 of 21 people found the following review helpful.| For Serious Students of Pre-modern Korean History Only!|By A Customer|Before I make any comments about the book, I must first declare that my review is highly biased towards Dr. Palais and his work--I had studied under his guidance for several years at the Henry M. Jackson School, University of Washington. The score for the book, which I had rated "5," is based totally on t||"Marks a watershed in East Asian studies on Confucian statecraft and Korean studies on the Choson dynasty (1392-1910) in particular... Will remain for decades to come a cornerstone of Korean Studies and required reading for specialists and students alike who a
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 modest...
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