The land of scholars : two thousand years of Korean Confucianism | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)
1. What is Confucianism?
2. Did Gija Joseon Really Exist?
3. Confucianism in the Three Kingdoms Period
4. Confucianism in the Late Silla Period
5. Goryeo, the Land of Buddhism
6. Seongjong Elevates Confucianism
7. The National University and Twelve Private Schools
8. Is the Period of Military Regime the Dark Age?
9. The Learning of Master Zhu Comes to Korea from Yuan China
10. Transition in Dynasty, from Goryeo to Joseon
11. Jeong Do-jeon and Gweon Geun as the Two Greatest Masters of the Confucian Nation
12. Bureaucrats Armed with the Learning of Master Zhu
13. Sejong and Sejo, Kings of Achievements
14. The Sarim Faction Emerges and Literati Purges Continue
15. Dispute on the Study of the Principle of Human Nature Shakes the Political and Scholastic World
16. Situation in East Asia Becomes Chaotic again
17. Is Sino-Centrism Truly Justified?
18. Practical Learning Blooms during the Reigns of Enlightened Rulers Yeongjo and Jeongjo
19. The World Is Changing
20. Closed Kingdom to Open Kingdom
21. At the Crossroads of Conservatism and Modernization