Slavery and Servile Societies in Korean History
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Reinhard Zöllner
About this book
This study examines the long-overlooked institution of slavery in Korea, challenging its erasure from historical narratives and reassessing its role within the country's socio-political structure. It explores how slavery, deeply embedded in a lineage-based aristocracy, functioned not only as an economic driver but also as a hereditary status system that reinforced elite dominance and self-preservation. Using the concept of “servile society” (a society in which strong asymmetrical dependency is linked to hereditary social status in law and custom), the book examines how hereditary dependency shaped elite power, governance, and social hierarchies over centuries. The study combines political and legal history, social structures, and ideological frameworks to present the latest research on slavery in ancient Korea. It examines how slaves were constructed as a “special species” in the Korean Middle Ages, analyzes the role of slavery in the yangban-dominated society of the early modern period based on political-intellectual discourses and statistical data, and tracks the expansion of slavery discourses in Japanese and Western reception after c. 1800 based on texts and photographs; and examines the aftermath of slavery in the present.
Author / Editor information
Reinhard Zöllner, University of Bonn, Germany.
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Frontmatter
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Dedication
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Inhalt
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Preface
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Conventions
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Abbreviations of Cited Sources
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Introduction: The Servile Society
1 - Part I Slavery in Ancient Korea
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Slavery in Ancient Korea
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1 Slavery in the Three Kingdoms
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2 Slavery in Shilla
31 - Part II Slavery in a Pluralistic World: Koryŏ
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3 Slavery in a Pluralistic World: Koryŏ
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3 The Early Stage: Remission and Reaction
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4 The Crises in the Middle Koryŏ Period
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5 Reaffirming Slavery in Late Koryŏ
128 - Part III Slavery in the Yangban State: Cosŏn
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Slavery in the Yangban State: Cosŏn
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6 Cosŏn: The Yangban State
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7 The Discourse On Slavery in the Cosŏn Period
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8 The Lines of Power
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9 School Slaves, Station Folk, and Female Entertainers in the Cosŏn Period
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Appendices
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Works Cited
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Index
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