Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Extra posting/How was the medieval korean society structured?/Bae Sae A



How was the medieval korean society structured?

The Middle Ages are part of the history of the Korean era, dating back to 1876, when Joseon opened its port. Although scholars disagree, it is time for the Goryeo Dynasty to be held before and after.
The Middle Ages in Europe are characterized by maintaining a feudal society. Compared to the West, there were no similar institutions in Korean history such as feudalism, but established a medieval society based on the same factors in socioeconomic terms. Also, various factors, from the chaos of Silla society to the foundation of Goryeo, have characteristics as a social turning point. However, it has a strong regional branch that reminds us of the feudal society of the West.
An important feature of Korea's medieval history is the development of the local autonomy system. The basis on which self-reliance is allowed to follow the public's opinion is the speciality of the Korean style feudalism. The monarchy of Joseon was also a stronger dictatorship than the Goryeo Dynasty, but it provided institutional guarantees for the priests to participate in the process. The restriction of the monarchy is different from that of the West.

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