University of Washington Press
The Origins of the Choson Dynasty
The Origins of the Choson Dynasty
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Scholars have long held that Korea's Choson dynasty (1392-1910) was established by a new socioeconomic class of scholar-officials of local-landlord origins who overthrew the capital-based aristocracy of the Koryo dynasty (918-1392). The Origins of the Choson Dynasty refutes that view, showing that a key feature of the dynastic transition was continuity in the structure and composition of the central ruling class and arguing that the main force behind the establishment of the Choson was the need to revamp institutions to protect aristocratic interests. The change of dynasties thus was less a revolution than a culmination of a centuries-old effort to create a centralized bureaucratic polity.
Drawing on a wealth of data compiled from primary sources and presented here in 26 tables and 10 genealogical charts, The Origins of the Choson Dynasty provides an exhaustive analysis of the structure and composition of the central officialdom of the Koryo-Choson transition and offers a new interpretation of the history of traditional Korea.
Author: John B. Duncan
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Published: 10/01/2000
Pages: 400
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.64lbs
Size: 9.35h x 6.42w x 1.19d
ISBN: 9780295979854
Review Citation(s):
Choice 06/01/2001 pg. 1846
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