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Vietnamese tradition on trial, 1920-1945

David G. Marr (Author)
Offers an intellectual history of Vietnam, focusing on the period prior to full-scale revolutionary upheaval and protracted military conflict. This book argues that changes in political and social consciousness between 1920 and 1945 were a necessary precondition to the mass mobilization employed subsequently against the French and the Americans
eBook, English, 1981
University of California Press, Berkeley, 1981
History
1 online resource (xi, 468 pages) : illustrations
9780520907447, 0520907442
772544363
The Colonial Setting
Morality Instruction
Ethics and Politics
Language and Literacy
The Question of Women
Perceptions of the Past
Harmony and Struggle
Knowledge Power
Learning from Experience
Conclusion
Glossary
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