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CONTENTS
PREFACE ... ⅲ
NEW PREFACE ... ⅴ
ACKNOWLESGEMENTS ... ⅶ
CITATION ... ⅸ
ABBREVIATIONS ... ⅹ
CONTENTS ... xi
CHAPTER ONE ... 1
THE MONARCHY AND IDEOLOGY ... 4
A. Ideology as a check ......
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CONTENTS
PREFACE ... ⅲ
NEW PREFACE ... ⅴ
ACKNOWLESGEMENTS ... ⅶ
CITATION ... ⅸ
ABBREVIATIONS ... ⅹ
CONTENTS ... xi
CHAPTER ONE ... 1
THE MONARCHY AND IDEOLOGY ... 4
A. Ideology as a check ... 4
B. China-centered yangban Ideology ... 5
Ⅰ. RECTIFICATION OF NAME THEORY AND KOREAN MONARCHY ... 8
A. Share of Korean Monarchs in the Sacrifice to Heaven ... 9
B. Korea-centered Thinking and the Sacrifice to Heaven ... 13
C. Strong Monarchy and Korea-centered Ideology ... 19
Ⅱ. INDOCTRINATION OF MONARCH ... 25
A. Interferencce in PRivate Life ... 25
B. Corrective Advice on Public Affairs ... 27
C. Natiral Disaster and Royal Lecture ... 29
D. Expansion of Royal Lectures ... 30
E. Crown Prince and Indoctrination ... 32
F. Monarch's Defiance against Confucian yangban ... 33
G. Return to Normality ... 36
H. Royal Lecture as a Political Battle-ground ... 38
I. Negative Challenge and Reaction ... 41
J. Victory of Neo-Confucianism ... 44
SUMMING UP ... 47
FOOTNOTES ... 48
CHAPTER TWO ... 71
THE MONARCHY AND DECISION MAKING ... 74
Ⅰ. CONSTITUTION OF THE DECISION-MAKING BODY ... 78
A. Levels of Dicision-making Bodies ... 78
B. Origin and Development of Decision-making Body ... 79
C. Interrelationship between State Councilors and Sib Groups ... 87
Ⅱ. SPHERE OF CONFLICT ... 95
A. Monarchical Succession ... 95
B. Land System and Meritorious Subjucts ... 103
SUMMING UP ... 113
FOOTNOTES ... 115
CHAPTER THREE ... 129
THE MONARCHY AND THE HISTORIAN ... 133
A. History as Judgment ... 133
B. Strength of Historians in China and Korea ... 135
C. Duty of Historians ... 138
Ⅰ. HISTORIAN'S WATCH ... 142
A. Defensive Role of the Monarch ... 142
B. The Monarch's Evasive Measures ... 145
C. Confucian Monarch and Historian ... 147
D. Historian under the Anomalous Ruler ... 148
E. Inquisitive Historian and the Monarch's Reaction ... 150
F. Purge of Historians ... 151
G. Resurgence of Historians ... 154
Ⅱ. HISTORICAL NOTES ... 155
A. Monarch's Inaccessibility ... 156
B. Private Storage and Collection ... 159
C. Limit on Monarch's Accessibility ... 161
D. Limit on Historian's Objectivity ... 163
E. Specification of Authorship ... 164
F. Fight against Anomalies ... 167
G. History purge ... 167
H. Anti-espionage Act ... 168
Ⅲ. COMPILATION OF VERITABLE RECORD ... 172
A. Scope of Materials and Method of Compilation ... 173
B. Time and Staff in Compilation ... 174
C. Concepts of Perspective View and Objectivity ... 175
SUMMING UP ... 180
FOOTNOTES ... 181
CHAPTER FOUR ... 197
THE MONARCHY AND THE CENSORATE ... 201
A. Consorate Offices of China and Korea ... 203
B. Organization of the Censorate ... 205
C. Qualifications of Censorate Official ... 207
D. Duty of the Censorate ... 209
E. Strength of the Censorate ... 210
F. Operational Mechanism of the Censorate ... 211
Ⅰ. RECTIFICATION ... 215
A. Censorate Attendance ... 215
B. Use of the Censorate Backfires ... 217
C. The Succession Problem and the Censorate ... 218
D. The Dismissal Policy and the Censorate ... 219
E. Royal Relatives and the Censorate ... 223
F. Abortive Restriction on Censorate Impeachment ... 226
G. Military Affairs and the Censorate ... 229
H. The Confucian Monarch and the Censorate ... 231
I. The Aftermath of Usurpation ... 239
J. The Endangered Censorate under the Anomalous Rule ... 244
K. The Censorate and Factionalism ... 246
Ⅱ. RATIFICATION ... 255
A. Ratification of the Legislation ... 256
B. Ratification of Appointed Officials ... 258
C. Appointment of Royal Relatives and the Censorate ... 264
D. Restricted Ratification Rights ... 268
SUMMING UP ... 272
FOOTNOTES ... 274
CONCLUSION ... 297
APPENDIX ... 301
BIBLOGRAPHY ... 305
INDEX ... 319
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