In Our Time: History

The Korean Empire

May 29, 2025
Holly Stevens, Derek Kramer, and Nuri Kim, esteemed scholars in Korean studies, delve into the fascinating history of the Korean Empire. They discuss King Gojong's declaration as Emperor in 1897 amidst shifting regional powers and its implications for Korean sovereignty. The guests explore Korea's struggle for independence against external threats from China and Japan, the tension between modernization and tradition, and the rise of nationalism. Their insights reveal the complex legacy of this brief but transformative period in Korean history.
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Emperor Title Symbolizes Independence

  • Declaring himself Emperor severed Korea’s traditional vassal relationship with a weakened China.
  • Gojong adopted imperial symbolism like yellow robes to signal parity and independence.
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Cultivating Korean National Identity

  • Emergence of the Independence Club promoted citizenship and national identity via newspapers and new language use.
  • They fostered ideas about civic engagement and distinct Korean identity separate from China.
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Empire’s Meaning in Korean Context

  • Korean empire aimed at sovereignty, not overseas conquest like Western empires.
  • Emperor’s Heaven worship altar signified claiming the Son of Heaven title, asserting equal imperial status with China.
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