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THE GREAT MING CODE AND THE REPRESSION OF CATHOLICS IN CHOSŎN KOREA

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PIERRE-EMMANUEL ROUX

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Many works have been written on the early Korean Catholic Church, but little has been said concerning the legal angle of the repression conducted by the Chosŏn state. Each anti-Christian campaign had a legal basis and was officially implemented in the frame of the legal system supported by the Great Ming Code, which was the penal code in use during the Chosŏn dynasty. The present study thus suggests that legal history may provide a suitable framework for the analysis of the anti-Christian campaigns of the nineteenth century and complement existing literature. I begin with investigating which laws were referred to during Catholic-related judicial cases and, then, I propose a few elements in order to explain why the government put such an emphasis on immediate decapitation, which was the gravest legal punishment. I also analyze how government officials enforced and misused the penal code to reach their objectives, and I conclude that laws, in the end, constituted an ideal means to justify the repression of Catholicism.

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ABSTRACT
 INTRODUCTION
 THE CHOSON STATE AND THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LAW
 PENAL LAWS AND CATHOLICISM
  The Chinsan incident: a strange precedent
  The progressive emergence of an anti-Christian legislation
  The state crisis, 1866-1871
 DECODING EXECUTIONS
  Factional struggles and Catholicism
  Decapitation in Choson legal culture
  Choson literati and their views of Catholicism in East Asia
 USE AND ABUSE OF THE GREAT MING CODE
  Fear and apostasy
  Abuse of the Code and arbitrary executions
 CONCLUSION
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  • PIERRE-EMMANUEL ROUX École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), France.

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