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The rise and fall of Confucian civil society: Political competition between academies and state in Choso˘n Korea, 1543--1871.
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The rise and fall of Confucian civil society: Political competition between academies and state in Choso˘n Korea, 1543--1871./
作者:
Koo, Jeong-Woo.
面頁冊數:
213 p.
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Adviser: Gi-Wook Shin.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International68-09A.
標題:
Sociology, Social Structure and Development. -
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The rise and fall of Confucian civil society: Political competition between academies and state in Choso˘n Korea, 1543--1871.
Koo, Jeong-Woo.
The rise and fall of Confucian civil society: Political competition between academies and state in Choso˘n Korea, 1543--1871.
- 213 p.
Adviser: Gi-Wook Shin.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stanford University, 2007.
The dissertation contributes to the comparative-historical sociology on the formation of early civil society by advancing a political competition framework and adds to the burgeoning literature on non-Western origins of civil society.
ISBN: 9780549244431Subjects--Topical Terms:
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This dissertation examines the rise, proliferation, and decline of private academies as an organizational core of the Confucian civil society in Chosoˇn Korea from 1543 to 1871. The dissertation employs a political competition theory that focuses on the dual processes of the increasing expansion of state authority and the empowerment of civil society and that explains how these processes led to collaboration and competition between these rival sources of power.
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Chapter 2 traces the formation of the Confucian civil society. Founding analysis of the academies shows that founding rates were associated with both the granting of royal charters and the increasing density of the academies. Both royal charter density and academy density show an inverted U-shaped relation with the academy founding rates; as the state actively promoted the academies in the beginning period, the academies were more likely to grow. As the academies grew in number and the state began to repress, however, academy founding was discouraged.
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Chapters 3 and 4 explore historical mechanisms through which private academies and local literati gained their political influence and gradually grew as an organized counterpart to the state. I show that the majority of the academies enshrined prominent party leaders and thus were aligned with party politics. Furthermore, private academies began to participate in policy-making processes through petitioning. Time-series analysis of the number of petitions shows that the formation of a public sphere was largely an outcome of the interplay between private academies and party politics.
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Chapter 5 focuses on the decline of the Confucian civil society. Mortality analysis of the academies reveals that mortality rates were directly associated with state repression linked to an unprecedented state-building effort from the eighteenth to the nineteenth centuries. But historical analysis shows that the oppressive state measures were largely a reaction to the long-term politicization of the academies as well as a response to the chronic peasants' revolts and the intrusion of imperialism.
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