- Preface to the Translation
- Author’s Prefaces
- Maps, Charts, and Tables
- I. The Communal Societies of Prehistoric Times
- 1. The Paleolithic Age
- 2. Neolithic Man in Korea
- 3. Society and Culture in the Neolithic Period
- II. Walled-Town States and Confederated Kingdoms
- 1. The Use of Bronze and the Formation of Walled-Town States
- 2. The Formation and Development of Old Chosõn
- 3. The Formation of Confederated Kingdoms
- 4. Society and Polity in the Confederated Kingdoms
- 5. Culture in the Confederated Kingdoms Period
- III. Aristocratic Societies Under Monarchical Rule
- 1. The Development of the Three Kingdoms
- 2. The Foreign Relations of the Three Kingdoms
- 3. Political and Social Structure of the Three Kingdoms
- 4. The Aristocratic Culture of the Three Kingdoms
- IV. The Fashioning of an Authoritarian Monarchy
- 1. The Silla Unification and the Founding of the Parhae Kingdom
- 2. The Government and Society of Unified Silla
- 3. The Flourishing of Silla Culture
- 4. The Society and Culture of Parhae
- V. The Age of Powerful Gentry Families
- 1. Contradictions Within the Bone-Rank Status System
- 2. The Rise of Powerful Local Gentry
- 3. The Later Three Kingdoms Peasant Uprisings
- 4. Unification by Koryo
- 5. Culture of the Gentry Period
- VI. The Hereditary Aristocratic Order of Koryo
- 1. Beginnings of Koryo’s Aristocratic Order
- 2. The Aristocratic Ruling Structure
- 3. Aristocratic Society and the Economic Structure
- 4. Foreign Relations
- 5. Aristocratic Culture
- 6. Disturbances in the Aristocratic Order
- VII. Rule by the Military
- 1. The Military Seize Power
- 2. Peasant and Slave Uprisings
- 3. The Military Rule of the Ch’oe
- 4. The Struggle with the Mongols
- 5. The Culture of the Age of the Military
- VIII. Emergence of the Literati
- 1. The Pro-Yuan Policy and the Powerful Families
- 2. Growth of the Power of the Literati
- 3. The Founding of the Choso (Yi) Dynasty
- 4. The Culture of the New Literati Class
- IX. The Creation of a Yangban Society
- 1. The Development of Yangban Society in Chosõn
- 2. Administrative Structure of the Yangban Bureaucratic State
- 3. Social and Economic Structure of the Yangban Bureaucratic State
- 4. Foreign Policy of Early Choson
- 5. Yangban Bureaucratic Culture
- X. The Rise of the Neo-Confucian Literati
- 1. Changes in Society under Rule by the Meritorious Elite
- 2. Emergence of the Neo-Confucian Literati
- 3. The Struggle Against the Japanese and Manchus
- 4. The Culture of the Neo-Confucian Literati
- XI. The Emergence of Landed Farmers and Wholesale Merchants
- 1. Government by Powerful Lineages
- 2. Changes in the System of Tax Collection
- 3. Economic Growth
- 4. Sirhak and Other New Intellectual Concerns
- 5. New Modes of Expression in the Arts
- XII. Instability in the Yangban Status System and the Outbreak of Popular Uprisings
- 1. Government by In-Law Families
- 2. Tremors in the Yangban Status System
- 3. Peasant Resistance
- 4. Development of a Popular Culture
- 5. The Reforms and Isolation Policy of the Taewon’gun
- XIII. Growth of the Forces of Enlightenment
- 1. Enlightenment Policy and Reaction Against It
- 2. The Reform Movement of the Progressive Party
- 3. The Revolutionary Uprising of the Tonghak Peasant Army
- 4. The Reform of 1894
- 5. Commerce, Industry, and Currents of Thought in the Enlightenment Period
- XIV. Nationalist Stirrings and Imperialist Aggression
- 1. Activities of the Independence Club
- 2. Japanese Aggression and the Struggle of the “Righteous Armies”
- 3. Japanese Economic Aggression and Korean Capital
- 4. The Patriotic Enlightenment Movement
- 5. The March First Movement
- XV. Development of the Nationalist Movement
- 1. Changes in Japan’s Colonial Policy
- 2. Native Capital and the Condition of Korean
- 3. The Korean National Movement Enters a New Phase
- 4. The Preservation of Korean Culture
- XVI. The Beginnings of Democracy
- 1. The Liberation of Korea, August 15, 1945
- 2. The Establishment of the Republic of Korea
- 3. The Korean War
- 4. The April 1960 Revolution
- Dynastic Lineages
- Select Bibliography
- Index-Glossary
HARVARD-YENCHING INSTITUTE PUBLICATIONS


A New History of Korea
Product Details
PAPERBACK
$32.00 • £27.95 • €29.95
ISBN 9780674615762
Publication Date: 03/15/1988
518 pages
6-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches
15 maps, 21 color illustrations, 10 halftones,20 tables
Harvard University Asia Center > Harvard-Yenching Institute Publications
Not for sale in Korea