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Korea's ancient Koguryŏ kingdom : a socio-political history /

In Korea's Ancient Koguryo Kingdom: A Socio-Political History, Noh Taedon draws on all available research to reconstruct a multifaceted view of a Proto-Korean nation-state that mattered greatly in Northeast Asia during the seven centuries of its existence (37 BCE to 668 CE).

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: No, T'ae-don
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Korean
Publicado: BOSTON : Global Oriental, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Korea's Ancient Koguryo Kingdom; Copyright; Contents; Author's Foreword to the English Edition; Translator's Foreword; Author's Foreword to the Korean Edition; List of Maps; List of Tables; Introduction; Part one: The Chumong Legend and Royal Lineage of Early Koguryo: Factuality Review, First Half of Samguk Sagi Koguryo Annals; 1. Origin of the Chumong Legend and the Principality of Kyeru; Evolution of the Chumong Legend and the Principality of Kyeru; Records of Chumong's Place of Origin; Dating the East Puyo Story of Origin; Puyo and the Formulation of the North Puyo Story.
  • Source of the Kyeru PrincipalityOriginal Homeland of the Kyeru Group; Rise of the Kyeru Principality; 2. Formation of the Early Royal Line; Royal Lineage on the Kwanggaet'o Tomb Stele; The Existence of King Kogukch'on; Lineage of the Three Kings; When the Early Lineage Was Established; Part two: The Early Koguryo Political System and Society; 3. The Bu Principality System and Its Structure; Establishment of Bu Principalities; Examples of Bu Principalities; Bu Principalities and the Sovereign; When the Five Principalities (Obu) Were Established; Structure of the Principality System.
  • Sub-principalities, Subordinate Groups, MarquisatesTownship Folk and the Ka Nobility; The Political System under the Principalities; Official Ranks and the Council of Che-ga; The Tongmaeng Festival; From Proper-Name to Direction-Name Principalities; 4. Levirate Marriage and Kinship Groups; Existence of the Levirate; Examples of the Levirate; Son-in-Law Chamber and Bride Price; The Nature of Levirate Marriage; Various Arguments on Levirate Origins; Levirate Marriage and Communal Ties; Early Koguryo Kinship Groups; Disappearance of Levirate Marriage; Distribution of Levirate Marriage.
  • Part three: Formation of a Dominion and External Relations5. Formation of and Vicissitudes in the Provincial System; The Checklists in Samguk Sagi Chiriji 4; Chronology and Characteristics of the Checklists; Chu and Song in the Checklists; Structure of the Sixth to Seventh Century Provincial System; Yoksal, Ch'oryogunji and Ruch'o; Naep'yong, Waep'yong, Obu; Process of Forming a Provincial System; Institution of Prefectures; Prefectures in Profile; The Process of Establishing Prefectures; 6. Fifth to Sixth Century East Asia and Koguryo's External Relations; Koguryo's External Relations.
  • Strife Involving Northern YanAlliance with Nanchao and Rouran; Rapprochement with Northern Wei; Characteristics of Fifth to Sixth Century International Relations; Multilateral Interaction for a Balance of Power; Tribute and Investiture Relationships in Name and in Fact; Balance of Power and Sadae Chaso; International Changes after the Mid-Sixth Century; 7. The Koguryo Ch'onha-gwan as Seen in Epigraphs; Identification with the 'Land of the Scion of Heaven'; Perceptions of Neighbouring States: Tribute, Such'on and Hwa Yi; Paekje; East Puyo; North Puyo; Shilla.