The land of scholars : two thousand years of Korean Confucianism /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English Korean |
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Paramus, N.J. :
Homa & Sekey Books,
c2006.
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Edition: | 1st American ed. |
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Online Access: | Table of contents |
Table of Contents:
- 1. What is Confucianism?
- 2. Did Gija Joseon Really Exist?
- 3. Confucianism in the Three Kingdoms Period
- 4. Confucianism in the Late Silla Period
- 5. Goryeo, the Land of Buddhism
- 6. Seongjong Elevates Confucianism
- 7. The National University and Twelve Private Schools
- 8. Is the Period of Military Regime the Dark Age?
- 9. The Learning of Master Zhu Comes to Korea from Yuan China
- 10. Transition in Dynasty, from Goryeo to Joseon
- 11. Jeong Do-jeon and Gweon Geun as the Two Greatest Masters of the Confucian Nation
- 12. Bureaucrats Armed with the Learning of Master Zhu
- 13. Sejong and Sejo, Kings of Achievements
- 14. The Sarim Faction Emerges and Literati Purges Continue
- 15. Dispute on the Study of the Principle of Human Nature Shakes the Political and Scholastic World
- 16. Situation in East Asia Becomes Chaotic again
- 17. Is Sino-Centrism Truly Justified?
- 18. Practical Learning Blooms during the Reigns of Enlightened Rulers Yeongjo and Jeongjo
- 19. The World Is Changing
- 20. Closed Kingdom to Open Kingdom
- 21. At the Crossroads of Conservatism and Modernization.