In Our Time

The Korean Empire

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May 29, 2025
In this discussion, Holly Stephens, Derek Kramer, and Nuri Kim dive into Korea's fleeting yet impactful period as an empire from 1897 to 1910. They explore King Gojong's ambitions for sovereignty amidst foreign pressures, the intricate diplomatic maneuvers Korea employed, and the financial challenges that accompanied its modernization. The conversation highlights Korea's cultural shifts and the rising tide of nationalism, culminating in a profound examination of the empire's legacy in contemporary Korea.
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Empire Symbolizes Sovereignty Parity

  • Empire status meant asserting national sovereignty and equal status with regional empires, not overseas colonization.
  • Emperor Kojong emulated Chinese rituals like heaven worship to claim the title 'Son of Heaven' and show parity with China.
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Korea's Diplomatic Balancing Act

  • Korea tried to maintain sovereignty by playing imperial powers against each other diplomatically.
  • This balancing worked temporarily but failed to prevent eventual Japanese dominance.
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Seoul's Modernization and Hair Controversy

  • Major urban changes in Seoul included trams, electricity, and new cultural activities.
  • The 1895 decree to require Korean men to cut their traditional topknot hair sparked intense resistance and symbolized broader modernization conflicts.
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