The article discusses the emergence of Confucian-style lineages in the seventeenth century against the background of Korea’s transformation from a bilateral to a patrilineal society on the model of ritual prescriptions. It argues that vacant succession was a technical impossibility because the necessity of continued performance of ancestral rites did not allow for vacant heirship. The introduction of primogeniture narrowed the boundaries of the ritual group by first depriving daughters and later sons of inheritance. As a strategy to mitigate conflicts among heirs a group of agnates larger than the ritual lineage (munjung) was created that encompassed all agnates of the lineage or lineage segments. Both succession and inheritance were prefer...
Kinship and Dynastic Succession in the 14th and 15th Centuries. The present article study of kinsh...
Background: In the agrarian society of historical Korea, jesa (祭祀, traditional rite from ancestors),...
This article examines the status of kinship groups claiming to be of Baekje descent during the reign...
This Article sets forth a historical overview of the evolution of lineage property and succession la...
In this article, I analyze Mrs. Chung(鄭氏)`s manuscript of inheritance in 1579 to research the actua...
In this article, I study the succession to the Status of honorable Subjects(功 臣) to the reality of ...
According to the Chosun Civil Ordinance(promulgated in 1912) and the Korean Civil Code(promulgated ...
After the Japanese and Manchurian invasions, the Joseon society in the seventeenth-century witnessed...
This article is to inquire into the structural principles of kinship terminology through analysing ...
The widespread trend for compiling genealogies in Korea is known to have emerged around the seventee...
Abstract: The stereotype of the Japanese family system, centered on the ie, characterizes it as one ...
This article deals with the claims on “vacant successions” (bona vacantia) and on “property of none”...
This article examines the reasons behind the continuation of the practice of Yŏmyo during the Chosŏn...
This article focused on the situation of the Jurchens on the Yalu river valley and their relationshi...
Kinship and Dynastic Succession in the 14th and 15th Centuries. The present article study of kinsh...
Kinship and Dynastic Succession in the 14th and 15th Centuries. The present article study of kinsh...
Background: In the agrarian society of historical Korea, jesa (祭祀, traditional rite from ancestors),...
This article examines the status of kinship groups claiming to be of Baekje descent during the reign...
This Article sets forth a historical overview of the evolution of lineage property and succession la...
In this article, I analyze Mrs. Chung(鄭氏)`s manuscript of inheritance in 1579 to research the actua...
In this article, I study the succession to the Status of honorable Subjects(功 臣) to the reality of ...
According to the Chosun Civil Ordinance(promulgated in 1912) and the Korean Civil Code(promulgated ...
After the Japanese and Manchurian invasions, the Joseon society in the seventeenth-century witnessed...
This article is to inquire into the structural principles of kinship terminology through analysing ...
The widespread trend for compiling genealogies in Korea is known to have emerged around the seventee...
Abstract: The stereotype of the Japanese family system, centered on the ie, characterizes it as one ...
This article deals with the claims on “vacant successions” (bona vacantia) and on “property of none”...
This article examines the reasons behind the continuation of the practice of Yŏmyo during the Chosŏn...
This article focused on the situation of the Jurchens on the Yalu river valley and their relationshi...
Kinship and Dynastic Succession in the 14th and 15th Centuries. The present article study of kinsh...
Kinship and Dynastic Succession in the 14th and 15th Centuries. The present article study of kinsh...
Background: In the agrarian society of historical Korea, jesa (祭祀, traditional rite from ancestors),...
This article examines the status of kinship groups claiming to be of Baekje descent during the reign...