- Seowon
Infobox Korean name
hangul=서원
hanja=linktext|書|院
rr=Seowon
mr=SŏwŏnSeowon were the most common educational institution of Korea during the mid- to late
Joseon Dynasty . They were private institutions, and combined the functions of aConfucian shrine and a preparatory school. In educational terms, the seowon were primarily occupied with preparing students for the national civil service examinations. In most cases, seowon served only pupils of the aristocraticyangban class.Seowon first appear in the early
Joseon Dynasty . Although the exact year of their introduction is not known for certain, in 1418 King Sejong issued rewards to two scholars for their work in setting up seowon inGimje andGwangju . [Park et al. (2002), p. 70.] The first seowon to receive a royal charter was theSosu Seowon inPunggi , presided over byToegye , which was given a hanging board by King Myeongjong in 1550. [Park et al. (2002), p. 70; Lee (1984), p. 207.]Many seowon were established by leading literati, or by local groups of yangban families. For instance,
Ju Se-bong established the Sosu Seowon, which continued in operation long after his death.Most seowon were closed by an edict of the regent
Daewon-gun in the turbulent final years of the 19th century. He banned the unauthorized construction of seowon in 1864, and removed their tax exemption in 1868; finally, in 1871, he ordered all but a handful closed. [Lee (1984), p. 262.] The provincial yangban were outraged by these measures, and this is among the reasons that Daewon-gun was driven from power in 1873; however, the seowon remained closed.Notes
References
*cite book|author=Lee, Ki-baik (tr. by E.W. Wagner & E.J. Shultz)|year=1984|title=A New History of Korea (rev. ed.)|id=ISBN 89-337-0204-0|publisher=Ilchokak|location=Seoul
*cite book|author=Park Eui-soo (박의수), Kang Seung-kyu (강승규), Jeong Yeong-su (정영수), Kang Seon-bo (강선보)|year=2002|title=교육의 역사와 철학 (Gyoyugui yeoksawa cheolhak, History of education and philosophy)|id=ISBN 89-8251-161-X|publisher=Dongmunsa|location=Seoul
*cite book|author=Seoul National University Educational Research Institute (서울대학교교육연구소)|year=1997|title=한국교육사 (Han-guk gyoyuksa, History of Korean education)|id=ISBN 89-8287-130-6|publisher=Gyoyuk Gwahaksa|location=Seoulee also
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Shuyuan
*Education in the Joseon Dynasty
*Korean Confucianism
*History of Korea
*List of seowon External links
* [http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/andong/BYEONGSAN.htm Asian Historical Architecture profile of Byeongsan Seowon (ko:병산서원), a representative example]
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