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Neo-Confucianism / Korean culture / Korean Confucianism / Silhak / Joseon / Yangban / James Palais / Lee / Korean language / South Korea / Korean nationalist historiography / Kim Jip
Date: 2014-02-13 00:21:39
Neo-Confucianism
Korean culture
Korean Confucianism
Silhak
Joseon
Yangban
James Palais
Lee
Korean language
South Korea
Korean nationalist historiography
Kim Jip

SURP Proposal: Merchants as a Reflector of Change in Late Chosŏn Korea, Introduction In the three centuries between the end of the Imjin War in 1598 and the opening of its ports to the West in 1876, Korea unde

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