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HISTORY WITH A CAPITAL H: KAESŎNG’S FORGOTTEN CLAIM TO CAPITAL HISTORY

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REMCO E. BREUKER

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As one of the earliest professional Korean historians, the activities of Kim T’aegyŏng (1850–1927) took place against a background of Japanese encroach-ment on the Korean peninsula. As a native of Kaesŏng, Kim tried to establish a historical narrative that would acknowledge both Chosŏn and Kaesŏng, the former capital of the preceding Koryŏ dynasty. Confucian by training and conviction, Kim’s criticism of the bankrupt Chosŏn society was harsh, but the fact that he was a Kaesŏng native played a decisive role in the formation of his historical vision. The former capital of Koryŏ had been at the periphery of Chosŏn politics, but despite its low political status or perhaps because of it, Kaesŏng developed into a city with a bustling economic and intellectual life. As a result, tension developed between the focus of the local view and that of the national view in historical narratives from Kaesŏng. Kim and his predecessors made attempts at adopting a bifocal view of history that would be able to reconcile the divergent views of the state center and the region periphery, but the Japanese annexation of Chosŏn in 1910 undercut these efforts and made them futile.

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Abstract
 INTRODUCTION
 COMMUNAL AND NATIONAL HISTORIES
 GINSENG AND INTELLECTUAL PRAGMATISM: KAESŎNG IN LATE CHOSŎN
 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF KIM T’AEGYŎNG
 KAESŎNG IN HISTORY
 GRAFTING KAEGYŎNG ONTO MAINSTREAM CHOSŎN HISTORY
 GLOSSARY
 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

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  • REMCO E. BREUKER doctoral candidate at Leiden University

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