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Vietnam Over the Long Twentieth Century

Becoming Modern, Going Global

Paperback Engels 2025 9789819736133
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This open access book provides fascinating insights into the incredible changes that Vietnam underwent in the long twentieth century as it transformed from an early modern kingdom to a European colony, to a divided land with opposing ideologies, and to a unified country in a globalized world. At each stage in this long century of changes, there were Vietnamese who sought to mold their society into some vision of “modernity.” The book looks at multiple, rather than one form of modernity, and links those forms with the different political moments that Vietnam experienced, in tandem with the outside interlocutors that were maintained during those periods. As such, this book provides a holistic view of the many forms of modernity and their global links that can be found in Vietnam over the course of the long twentieth century. These multiple modernities are documented in this book, and the authors do so by bringing together the strengths of “traditional” language-based area studies scholarship with the insights that an awareness of trans-national and global perspectives provides. Relevant to historians and researchers in the broader arena of Southeast Asian studies with a particular interest in Vietnam—its journey from past to present—this book is a must-read engagement with a country that has undergone and continues to experience, rapid transformation.

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ISBN13:9789819736133
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Nature Singapore

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<p>Introduction: Documenting Vietnam over the Long Twentieth Century – Becoming Modern, Going Global.- Pursuing Văn Minh: A Study of Civilizational Discourse in the Historical Narratives in Colonial Vietnam (1900-1915).- Huỳnh Thị Bảo Hòa (1896-1982): A Woman Who Wrote to Change Vietnamese Society.- An Educational Regime of Truth for Social Reform in Late Colonial Vietnam: The Journalistic Art of the Possible in Phụ nữ tân văn’s “Travel Stories” and “Letters for You”.- Between the Sacred and the Secular: Publishing, Books, and Everyday Life in Colonial Cochinchina.- Multiple-Agents Involved in the Localization of Our Lady of La Vang: From a Mythic Figure to the Mother of Vietnam.- Another Kind of Vietnamization: Language Policies in Higher Education in the Two Vietnams.- Not So Honest Relations: Top Level Polish-Vietnamese Contacts 1965-1970.- New Voices in A New World – Media Portrayal of the Experiences of German Reunification in 1990 by Vietnamese Contract Workers in East Germany.- JICA’s Legal Technical Assistance Projects in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos since the 1990s.</p>

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