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This book, the 25th in The Spirit of Korean Cultural Roots series, is an historical examination of the background to the formation of traditional Korean villages along with their functions and characteristics.
In some cases the tradition of a village is continued in harmony with historical development but in other cases it changes and sometimes disappears. Belief in the superiority of Western civilization resulting from rapid modernization has led to negative assessment of traditional elements and thus accelerated the decline of traditional villages. Under recognition of the unquestionable value of tradition, this book explores human settlements with a long history that have continued to the present time, shedding light on their nature and compositional characteristics according to their location, form, and function.
Chapter 1 examines the development and decline of the capitals of past Korean dynasties based on their ruling ideologies or belief systems. Chapter 2 describes the function and role of specialized villages such as the detached palace village near Seoul, villages round shrines, scholars' villages, and grave keepers¡¯ villages. Chapter 3 is about regional fortress villages, which were centers of local rule, while Chapter 4 looks at villages at ports and ferry crossings with strong military or transportation functions. Chapter 5 gives an historical explanation to the formation of villages around shrines where religious rites were held, and Chapter 6 explores how the Korean ancestors adapted to the natural environment and exploited location factors to carve out their lives in farming villages, mountain villages, and fishing villages.
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The Spirit of Korean Cultural Roots
¡°The Spirit of Korean Cultural Roots¡± is a bilingual project aimed at explaining the origin and evolution of Korean culture in a series of compact books. The series, published in Korean and English, began in 2005. Among the topics covered so far are literature, history, music, fine arts, handicrafts, furniture, food, costumes, architecture and theater. A rich assortment of visual material accompanies each comprehensive survey, making the subjects more accessible to general readers. The English editions are significantly contributing to international understanding of Korean culture.
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Preface
¥°. Old Capitals
Gyeongju, Silla Kingdom
Capital of Baekje Kingdom
Gaeseong and Traditional Village, Goryeo Dynasty
Hanyang, Joseon Dynasty
II. Seoul and Neighboring Areas
Detached Palaces
Division into North and South Villages
Jongmyo Village and Sajikdan
Seonggyungwan and Scholars¡¯ Village
Grave Keepers¡¯ Villages
III. Fortress Villages and Surrounds
Regional Fortress Villages
Confucian Villages
Ruling Class Villages
Middle Class and Poor Villages
IV. Transportation and Military Functions
Ferry Crossings and Port Villages
Travel Inn Villages
Mountain Fortresses and Barracks Villages
Villages around Pavilions and Playgrounds
V. Memorial Rites and Religious Functions
Shrine Villages
Villages around Shrines to Human Idols
Temple Villages
VI. Village Locations
Farming Villages on Flat Land
Mountain Villages on High Land
Fishing Villages on the Coast
Island Villages
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