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This work covers Vietnamese culture from its origins to the present. Vietnamese culture is heterogeneous, reflecting the country's shifting geography and multiple peoples over the past two thousand years. It has maintained its independent nature while at the same time interacting closely with C...
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Zusammenfassung: | This work covers Vietnamese culture from its origins to the present. Vietnamese culture is heterogeneous, reflecting the country's shifting geography and multiple peoples over the past two thousand years. It has maintained its independent nature while at the same time interacting closely with China and other Southeast Asian communities. The book is divided into seven parts: Vietnamese origins, the Buddhist era, the Confucian era, the Trinh-Nguyen and Tay Son eras, the Nguyen dynasty, the Colonial era, and the era of independence. |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | |a This work covers Vietnamese culture from its origins to the present. Vietnamese culture is heterogeneous, reflecting the country's shifting geography and multiple peoples over the past two thousand years. It has maintained its independent nature while at the same time interacting closely with China and other Southeast Asian communities. The book is divided into seven parts: Vietnamese origins, the Buddhist era, the Confucian era, the Trinh-Nguyen and Tay Son eras, the Nguyen dynasty, the Colonial era, and the era of independence. | ||
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g Machine generated contents note: |g pt. ONE |t Premodern Vietnam -- |g 1. |t Period of Northern Empire -- |t Land -- |t Chen Shou: South and North -- |t Shen Quanqi: Life in the South -- |t Zeng Gun: The Spirit Cao Lo -- |t Economics and Trade -- |t Chen Shou: Riches of the South -- |t Xue Zong: Economics in the South -- |t Liu Xu: Maritime Trade in the South -- |t Philosophy and Religion -- |t Mou Bo: Beliefs in the South -- |t Chen Shou: Scholarship in the South -- |t Tan Qian: Buddhism in the South -- |t Shen Quanqi: Buddhism as it Existed in the South -- |t Zeng Gun: The Mountain Spirit -- |t Governance -- |t Fan Ye: Ma Yuan's Administration -- |t Chen Shou: Governing the South -- |t Zhao Cheng: An Indigenous King -- |t Gao Pian: A Northerner Governing the South -- |t Society and Culture -- |t Fan Ye: Han Officials in the South -- |t Zhou Cheng: Memorial on the South -- |t Xue Zong: Customs of the South -- |t Dao Huang: Relations with Champa -- |g 2. |t Ly, Tran, and Ho Epochs -- |t Land -- |t Ly Thai To: Edict on Moving the Capital -- |t Ly Thuong Kiet: The Southern Land -- |t Spirit of to Lich -- |t Ly Nhan Tong: Poems on a Buddhist Land -- |t Tran Minh Tong: Royal Poems on the Land -- |t Ly Te Xuyen: The Cult of Phung Hung -- |t Buddhist Monk Khuong Viet -- |t Vietnamese Antiquity -- |t Nguyen Nhu Thuyet: Protest on Moving the Capital -- |t Economics and Trade -- |t Le Van Huu: Preserving Livestock -- |t Le Van Huu: Foreign Trade -- |t Ngo Si Lien: The Diking System -- |t Ngo Si Lien: Northern Commerce -- |t Philosophy and Religion -- |t Power and Redemption -- |t Buddhist Poems -- |t Le Van Him: Buddhist Cults -- |t Lady God of the Earth -- |t Queen Mother and Thong Bien: The Origins of Buddhism in Dai Viet -- |t Funeral Inscription of a Court Minister -- |t Buddhism and the Sages -- |t Literati on Buddhism and the Spirits -- |t Tue Trung: Thein Beliefs -- |t Ly Te Xuyen: The Trung Sisters -- |t Truong Han Sieu: A Literatus's Inscription for a Buddhist Temple -- |t Literati's New Worldview -- |t Governance -- |t Phap Thuan: Advising the King -- |t Omens and Prophecies -- |t Spirit of Phu Dong -- |t Funeral Inscription of a Court Minister -- |t Ngo Si Lien: The Oath Ritual -- |t Ngo Si Lien: Officials and Village Registers -- |t Le Van Huu: A Literatus's Critique of a Past Court Minister -- |t Le Van Huu: Utilizing the Past to Define the Present -- |t Ly Te Xuyen: The Ideal Official -- |t How to Govern -- |t Literati Poems, Literati Concerns -- |t Ho Quy Ly: Dai Ngu and the Ming Court -- |t Society and Culture -- |t Ly Thanh Tong: Life in Jail -- |t Funeral Inscription of Do Anh Vu: Life of a Court Minister -- |t Funeral Inscription of the Phung Thanh Lady: Life of a Court Lady -- |t Dam Di Mong: Cleaning Up the Monastic Community -- |t Ngo Si Lien: Social Categories -- |t Ngo Si Lien: Aristocratic Life -- |t Ngo Si Lien: Scholarly Life -- |t Le Van Huu: The Trung Sisters -- |t Views on Northern Influence -- |t Ethnic Relations -- |t Nung and the Cham -- |t Le Van Huu: Music of Champa -- |t External Threats -- |t Le Van Huu: Critique on Handling the nung -- |t Ngo Si Lien: a Tran Prince and a Mountain chief -- |t Nguyen Trung Ngan: The Ma Nhai Inscription -- |t Ngo Si Lien: Foreign Cultures -- |g 3. |t Le and Mac Epochs -- |t Land -- |t Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: Great Proclamation on the Defeat of the Ming -- |t Mapping the Land -- |t Hoang Due Luong: A Literati View of the Land -- |t Duong Van An: A Cosmic View of the Land -- |t Economics and Trade -- |t Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: Edict on Currency -- |t Le Code: Public and Private Lands -- |t Foreign Trade -- |t Le Code: Laws on Foreign Commerce -- |t Le Thanh Tong: Government and the Economy -- |t Le Code: Draft Animals -- |t Le Code: Elephants -- |t Le Code: Market Regulations -- |t Philosophy and Religion -- |t Praying For Rain -- |t Debate over Music and Ritual -- |t Phan Phu Tien: The Temple of Literature -- |t Le Thanh Tong: Changing the Reign Name -- |t Rules of Behavior -- |t Ngo Si Lien: Literati Beliefs -- |t Vu Quynh: Collecting Tales -- |t Literati and Buddhist Temple Inscriptions -- |t Nguyen Binh Khiem: The Three Teachings -- |t Governance -- |t Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: How to Govern -- |t Le Code: Village Registers -- |t Demotion of the Queen -- |t Phan Phu Tien: Continuity in Governance -- |t Le Thanh Tong: Literati Government -- |t Le Thanh Tong: the proper minister -- |t Ngo Si Lien: South and North -- |t Ngo Si Lien: Critique of a Past Court Minister -- |t Le Thanh Tong: The Purpose of Government -- |t Nguyen Binh Khiem: Good Government -- |t Duong Van An: Dynastic Change -- |t Society and Culture -- |t Le Code: Law and Social Status -- |t Le Code: Controlling Powerful Families -- |t Literati and Local Custom -- |t Le Code: private property -- |t Le Code: Ideology and Social Structure -- |t Mourning -- |t Public Land and Powerful Families -- |t Children and the Law -- |t King on Bad Behavior -- |t Le Code: Marriage -- |t Marriage and Mourning -- |t Ritual and Patrilineality -- |t Ethnic Relations -- |t Le Code: Law and Ethnic Groups -- |t Nguyen Trai and Others: Regarding Cultural Influences -- |t Le Thanh Tong: Edict on Champa -- |t Ordering Ethnic Groups to Conform -- |t Receiving Foreign Envoys -- |g pt. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t TWO |t Early Modern Vietnam -- |g 4. |t Trinh-Nguyen Period -- |t Land -- |t Ngo Thi Si: On Vietnamese Geography -- |t Nguyen Hoang: Deathbed Statement to His Son -- |t Nguyen Khoa Chiem: Recorded Tales of the Founding of the Country -- |t Trinh Can: Edict to the Peoples of Quang Nam -- |t Economics and Trade -- |t Khanh Duc Emperor: Edict Prohibiting Foreigners from Taking Up Residence Without Restrictions -- |t Le Quy Don: Wealth of the Nguyen Realm -- |t Ngo The Lan: Memorial on the Currency Crisis -- |t Quang Trung Emperor: Edict Encouraging Agriculture -- |t Quang Trung Emperor: Letter to the Governor of Macao -- |t Philosophy and Religion -- |t Le Quy Don: On Ly and Khi -- |t Phan Huy Ich: Preface to the Sound of the True Great and Perfect Enlightenment From the Bamboo Grove -- |t Ngo Thi Nham: The Sound of Emptiness -- |t "The Child-Giving Guanyin" -- |t Pham Dinh Ho: Ritual for Venerating Heaven -- |t Political Reform -- |t Bui Si Tiem: Ten Items for Reform -- |t Nguyen Cu Trinh: Memorial Describing the Economic Crisis in the Nguyen Realm -- |t Nguyen Thiep: Memorial Regarding the Economic Crisis in Nghe An -- |t Trinh Tac: Edict Regarding Official Positions -- |t Temple of Literature Stele for the Examination of 1623 -- |t Governance -- |t Nguyen Phuc Khoat: Edict Declaring Autonomy -- |t Le Duy Mat: Proclamation to Rally Troops -- |t Ngo Family Literary Group: The Unification Records of the Imperial Le -- |t Ngo Thi Nham: Letter to Ngo Tuong Dao -- |t Quang Trung Emperor: Edict on Ascending the Throne -- |t Treaty of Versailles Between Nguyen Anh and King Louis XVI -- |t Society and Culture -- |t Bento Thien: Regarding Festivals -- |t Trinh Cuong: Edict Regarding Local Customs -- |t Hoang Quang: "Lament for the South" -- |t Le Huu Trac: "Discourse on Medical Training" -- |t Le Quy Don: Introduction to the Complete Anthology of Vietnamese Literature -- |t Le Quy Don: Preface to the Literature Section of General History of Dai Viet -- |t Nguyen Huy Luong: "Rhapsody on West Lake" -- |t Pham Dinh Ho: On Marriage -- |g 5. |t Early Nguyen Dynasty -- |t Land -- |t Gia Long Emperor: Naming the Country Viet Nam -- |t Minh Mang Emperor: Naming the Country Dai Nam -- |t Le Quang Dinh: Vietnamese Geographical Expansion -- |t Nguyen Van Sieu: Tales of the Country of Cambodia -- |t Phan Huy Chu: Ha Noi / Son Nam -- |t Trinh Hoai Duc: Climate and Geography of Cia Dinh -- |t Economics and Trade -- |t Phan Huy Chu: State Use of Resources -- |t Minh Mang Emperor: Policy for Trading with Europeans -- |t Governance -- |t Phan Huy Chu: Preface to Categorized Records of the Institutions of Successive Dynasties -- |t Phan Huy Chu: Records of Men -- |t Minh Mang Emperor: Edict to the Literati and Commoners of the Six Provinces of Southern Vietnam -- |t Nguyen Truong To: "A Plan for Making the People Wealthy and the Country Strong" -- |t Nguyen Dynasty History Board: Nguyen Comment on the Fate of the Le -- |t Society and Culture -- |t Tran Dam Trai: Two Noteworthy Women -- |t Trinh Hoai Due: Customs of Gia Dinh -- |t Nguyen Du: "A Dirge for All Ten Classes of Beings" -- |t Ho Xuan Huong: Selected Poems -- |t Minh Mang Emperor: Ten Moral Precepts -- |t Truong Vinh Ky: Tales from a Journey to the Northern Region -- |t Foreign Relations and Warfare -- |t Gia Long Emperor: Commemoration of the Defeat of the Tay Son -- |t Phan Huy Chu: Summary Record of an Overseas Journey -- |t Phan Huy Chu: A Record of Military Systems -- |t Debating French Demands -- |t Philosophy and Religion -- |t Gia Long Emperor: Edict Outlining Propriety and Ritual -- |t Trinh Hoai Due: Temple of the General of he Southern Seas -- |t Minh Mang Emperor: Comments Regarding Christianity -- |t Thien Mu Pagoda -- |g pt. THREE |t Modern Vietnam -- |g 6. |t Colonial Era -- |t Land -- |t Hoang Dieu: Farewell Apologies to the Emperor -- |t Ham Nghi Emperor: Royal Edict on Resistance -- |t Phan Boi Chau: "The History of the Loss of the Country" -- |t Responses to the French -- |t Phan Boi Chau: "A Letter from Abroad Written in Blood" -- |t Tonkin Free School: "A Civilization of New Learning" -- |t Phan Chau Trinh: "Monarchy and Democracy" -- |t Nguyen An Ninh: "The Ideal of Annamese Youth" -- |t Pham Quynh: "Intellectual and Moral Reform" -- |t Nguyen Thai Hoc: Letter Addressed to the French Chambre Des Deputes -- |t Ho Chi Minh: "The Revolutionary's Code of Conduct" -- |t Ho Chi Minh: Revolutionary Character and Morality -- |t Society and Culture -- |t Pham Quynh: Kim Van Kieu and the National Language -- |t Hoang Dao: "Modernize Completely and Without Hesitation" -- |t New Poetry -- |t Tran Trong Kim: Confucianism -- |t Dao Duy Anh: Vietnam in the Modern Age -- |t Religion -- |t Cao Dai: The New Code and Three Spirit Messages -- |t Tri Hai: "Why We Must Revive Buddhism" -- |t Huynh Phu So: "The Way to Practice Religion and Rules for Everyday Life" -- |g 7. |t Independence Era -- |t Land. |
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Note continued: |t Hoang Cam: "On the Other Side of the Duong River" -- |t Ho Chi Minh: Appeal to the Nation -- |t Foreign Conflicts -- |t Vo Nguyen Giap: "The War of Liberation" -- |t Tran Van Tra: Tet, The Year of the Monkey, 1968 -- |t Political Transitions and Politics -- |t Ho Chi Minh: Declaration of Independence -- |t Ngo Dinh Diem: On the Promulgation of the Constitution -- |t Nguyen Thi Dinh: No Other Road to Take -- |t Truong Chinh: Completing National Reunification -- |t Tran Do: Letter to the Communist Party Urging Democratic Reform -- |t Economics -- |t Ho Chi Minh: On the Basic Completion of Land Reform in the North -- |t Republic of Vietnam: Law on Land to the Tiller -- |t Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Resolution of the Sixth Party Congress -- |t Vo Van Kiet: The Crisis in Food, Prices, and Money -- |t Dinh Thu Cuc: "The Peasants and Countryside in Vietnam Today" -- |t Society and Culture -- |t Truong Chinh: Marxism and Vietnamese Culture -- |t Tran Dan: "We Must Win" -- |t Democratic Republic of Vietnam: Law on Marriage and the Family -- |t Northern and Southern Poetry and Song During the Vietnam War -- |t Nguyen Thi Thap: Returning to My Home Village -- |t Religion -- |t Thich Nhat Hanh: The Miracle of Mindfulness -- |t Nguyen Van Binh: Vietnamese Catholics, Marxism, and the Problems of Catechistic Instruction -- |t Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Decree on Religious Activities -- |t Ethnic and International Relations -- |t Chu Van Tan: The Founding of the People's Liberation Armed Forces -- |t Republic of Vietnam: Laws on Vietnamese Nationality -- |t Phan Doan Nam: "Aligning the Strength of the Nation With the Power of the Age." |
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contents | Premodern Vietnam -- Period of Northern Empire -- Land -- Chen Shou: South and North -- Shen Quanqi: Life in the South -- Zeng Gun: The Spirit Cao Lo -- Economics and Trade -- Chen Shou: Riches of the South -- Xue Zong: Economics in the South -- Liu Xu: Maritime Trade in the South -- Philosophy and Religion -- Mou Bo: Beliefs in the South -- Chen Shou: Scholarship in the South -- Tan Qian: Buddhism in the South -- Shen Quanqi: Buddhism as it Existed in the South -- Zeng Gun: The Mountain Spirit -- Governance -- Fan Ye: Ma Yuan's Administration -- Chen Shou: Governing the South -- Zhao Cheng: An Indigenous King -- Gao Pian: A Northerner Governing the South -- Society and Culture -- Fan Ye: Han Officials in the South -- Zhou Cheng: Memorial on the South -- Xue Zong: Customs of the South -- Dao Huang: Relations with Champa -- Ly, Tran, and Ho Epochs -- Ly Thai To: Edict on Moving the Capital -- Ly Thuong Kiet: The Southern Land -- Spirit of to Lich -- Ly Nhan Tong: Poems on a Buddhist Land -- Tran Minh Tong: Royal Poems on the Land -- Ly Te Xuyen: The Cult of Phung Hung -- Buddhist Monk Khuong Viet -- Vietnamese Antiquity -- Nguyen Nhu Thuyet: Protest on Moving the Capital -- Le Van Huu: Preserving Livestock -- Le Van Huu: Foreign Trade -- Ngo Si Lien: The Diking System -- Ngo Si Lien: Northern Commerce -- Power and Redemption -- Buddhist Poems -- Le Van Him: Buddhist Cults -- Lady God of the Earth -- Queen Mother and Thong Bien: The Origins of Buddhism in Dai Viet -- Funeral Inscription of a Court Minister -- Buddhism and the Sages -- Literati on Buddhism and the Spirits -- Tue Trung: Thein Beliefs -- Ly Te Xuyen: The Trung Sisters -- Truong Han Sieu: A Literatus's Inscription for a Buddhist Temple -- Literati's New Worldview -- Phap Thuan: Advising the King -- Omens and Prophecies -- Spirit of Phu Dong -- Ngo Si Lien: The Oath Ritual -- Ngo Si Lien: Officials and Village Registers -- Le Van Huu: A Literatus's Critique of a Past Court Minister -- Le Van Huu: Utilizing the Past to Define the Present -- Ly Te Xuyen: The Ideal Official -- How to Govern -- Literati Poems, Literati Concerns -- Ho Quy Ly: Dai Ngu and the Ming Court -- Ly Thanh Tong: Life in Jail -- Funeral Inscription of Do Anh Vu: Life of a Court Minister -- Funeral Inscription of the Phung Thanh Lady: Life of a Court Lady -- Dam Di Mong: Cleaning Up the Monastic Community -- Ngo Si Lien: Social Categories -- Ngo Si Lien: Aristocratic Life -- Ngo Si Lien: Scholarly Life -- Le Van Huu: The Trung Sisters -- Views on Northern Influence -- Ethnic Relations -- Nung and the Cham -- Le Van Huu: Music of Champa -- External Threats -- Le Van Huu: Critique on Handling the nung -- Ngo Si Lien: a Tran Prince and a Mountain chief -- Nguyen Trung Ngan: The Ma Nhai Inscription -- Ngo Si Lien: Foreign Cultures -- Le and Mac Epochs -- Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: Great Proclamation on the Defeat of the Ming -- Mapping the Land -- Hoang Due Luong: A Literati View of the Land -- Duong Van An: A Cosmic View of the Land -- Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: Edict on Currency -- Le Code: Public and Private Lands -- Foreign Trade -- Le Code: Laws on Foreign Commerce -- Le Thanh Tong: Government and the Economy -- Le Code: Draft Animals -- Le Code: Elephants -- Le Code: Market Regulations -- Praying For Rain -- Debate over Music and Ritual -- Phan Phu Tien: The Temple of Literature -- Le Thanh Tong: Changing the Reign Name -- Rules of Behavior -- Ngo Si Lien: Literati Beliefs -- Vu Quynh: Collecting Tales -- Literati and Buddhist Temple Inscriptions -- Nguyen Binh Khiem: The Three Teachings -- Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: How to Govern -- Le Code: Village Registers -- Demotion of the Queen -- Phan Phu Tien: Continuity in Governance -- Le Thanh Tong: Literati Government -- Le Thanh Tong: the proper minister -- Ngo Si Lien: South and North -- Ngo Si Lien: Critique of a Past Court Minister -- Le Thanh Tong: The Purpose of Government -- Nguyen Binh Khiem: Good Government -- Duong Van An: Dynastic Change -- Le Code: Law and Social Status -- Le Code: Controlling Powerful Families -- Literati and Local Custom -- Le Code: private property -- Le Code: Ideology and Social Structure -- Mourning -- Public Land and Powerful Families -- Children and the Law -- King on Bad Behavior -- Le Code: Marriage -- Marriage and Mourning -- Ritual and Patrilineality -- Le Code: Law and Ethnic Groups -- Nguyen Trai and Others: Regarding Cultural Influences -- Le Thanh Tong: Edict on Champa -- Ordering Ethnic Groups to Conform -- Receiving Foreign Envoys -- TWO Early Modern Vietnam -- Trinh-Nguyen Period -- Ngo Thi Si: On Vietnamese Geography -- Nguyen Hoang: Deathbed Statement to His Son -- Nguyen Khoa Chiem: Recorded Tales of the Founding of the Country -- Trinh Can: Edict to the Peoples of Quang Nam -- Khanh Duc Emperor: Edict Prohibiting Foreigners from Taking Up Residence Without Restrictions -- Le Quy Don: Wealth of the Nguyen Realm -- Ngo The Lan: Memorial on the Currency Crisis -- Quang Trung Emperor: Edict Encouraging Agriculture -- Quang Trung Emperor: Letter to the Governor of Macao -- Le Quy Don: On Ly and Khi -- Phan Huy Ich: Preface to the Sound of the True Great and Perfect Enlightenment From the Bamboo Grove -- Ngo Thi Nham: The Sound of Emptiness -- "The Child-Giving Guanyin" -- Pham Dinh Ho: Ritual for Venerating Heaven -- Political Reform -- Bui Si Tiem: Ten Items for Reform -- Nguyen Cu Trinh: Memorial Describing the Economic Crisis in the Nguyen Realm -- Nguyen Thiep: Memorial Regarding the Economic Crisis in Nghe An -- Trinh Tac: Edict Regarding Official Positions -- Temple of Literature Stele for the Examination of 1623 -- Nguyen Phuc Khoat: Edict Declaring Autonomy -- Le Duy Mat: Proclamation to Rally Troops -- Ngo Family Literary Group: The Unification Records of the Imperial Le -- Ngo Thi Nham: Letter to Ngo Tuong Dao -- Quang Trung Emperor: Edict on Ascending the Throne -- Treaty of Versailles Between Nguyen Anh and King Louis XVI -- Bento Thien: Regarding Festivals -- Trinh Cuong: Edict Regarding Local Customs -- Hoang Quang: "Lament for the South" -- Le Huu Trac: "Discourse on Medical Training" -- Le Quy Don: Introduction to the Complete Anthology of Vietnamese Literature -- Le Quy Don: Preface to the Literature Section of General History of Dai Viet -- Nguyen Huy Luong: "Rhapsody on West Lake" -- Pham Dinh Ho: On Marriage -- Early Nguyen Dynasty -- Gia Long Emperor: Naming the Country Viet Nam -- Minh Mang Emperor: Naming the Country Dai Nam -- Le Quang Dinh: Vietnamese Geographical Expansion -- Nguyen Van Sieu: Tales of the Country of Cambodia -- Phan Huy Chu: Ha Noi / Son Nam -- Trinh Hoai Duc: Climate and Geography of Cia Dinh -- Phan Huy Chu: State Use of Resources -- Minh Mang Emperor: Policy for Trading with Europeans -- Phan Huy Chu: Preface to Categorized Records of the Institutions of Successive Dynasties -- Phan Huy Chu: Records of Men -- Minh Mang Emperor: Edict to the Literati and Commoners of the Six Provinces of Southern Vietnam -- Nguyen Truong To: "A Plan for Making the People Wealthy and the Country Strong" -- Nguyen Dynasty History Board: Nguyen Comment on the Fate of the Le -- Tran Dam Trai: Two Noteworthy Women -- Trinh Hoai Due: Customs of Gia Dinh -- Nguyen Du: "A Dirge for All Ten Classes of Beings" -- Ho Xuan Huong: Selected Poems -- Minh Mang Emperor: Ten Moral Precepts -- Truong Vinh Ky: Tales from a Journey to the Northern Region -- Foreign Relations and Warfare -- Gia Long Emperor: Commemoration of the Defeat of the Tay Son -- Phan Huy Chu: Summary Record of an Overseas Journey -- Phan Huy Chu: A Record of Military Systems -- Debating French Demands -- Gia Long Emperor: Edict Outlining Propriety and Ritual -- Trinh Hoai Due: Temple of the General of he Southern Seas -- Minh Mang Emperor: Comments Regarding Christianity -- Thien Mu Pagoda -- Modern Vietnam -- Colonial Era -- Hoang Dieu: Farewell Apologies to the Emperor -- Ham Nghi Emperor: Royal Edict on Resistance -- Phan Boi Chau: "The History of the Loss of the Country" -- Responses to the French -- Phan Boi Chau: "A Letter from Abroad Written in Blood" -- Tonkin Free School: "A Civilization of New Learning" -- Phan Chau Trinh: "Monarchy and Democracy" -- Nguyen An Ninh: "The Ideal of Annamese Youth" -- Pham Quynh: "Intellectual and Moral Reform" -- Nguyen Thai Hoc: Letter Addressed to the French Chambre Des Deputes -- Ho Chi Minh: "The Revolutionary's Code of Conduct" -- Ho Chi Minh: Revolutionary Character and Morality -- Pham Quynh: Kim Van Kieu and the National Language -- Hoang Dao: "Modernize Completely and Without Hesitation" -- New Poetry -- Tran Trong Kim: Confucianism -- Dao Duy Anh: Vietnam in the Modern Age -- Religion -- Cao Dai: The New Code and Three Spirit Messages -- Tri Hai: "Why We Must Revive Buddhism" -- Huynh Phu So: "The Way to Practice Religion and Rules for Everyday Life" -- Independence Era -- Land. Hoang Cam: "On the Other Side of the Duong River" -- Ho Chi Minh: Appeal to the Nation -- Foreign Conflicts -- Vo Nguyen Giap: "The War of Liberation" -- Tran Van Tra: Tet, The Year of the Monkey, 1968 -- Political Transitions and Politics -- Ho Chi Minh: Declaration of Independence -- Ngo Dinh Diem: On the Promulgation of the Constitution -- Nguyen Thi Dinh: No Other Road to Take -- Truong Chinh: Completing National Reunification -- Tran Do: Letter to the Communist Party Urging Democratic Reform -- Economics -- Ho Chi Minh: On the Basic Completion of Land Reform in the North -- Republic of Vietnam: Law on Land to the Tiller -- Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Resolution of the Sixth Party Congress -- Vo Van Kiet: The Crisis in Food, Prices, and Money -- Dinh Thu Cuc: "The Peasants and Countryside in Vietnam Today" -- Truong Chinh: Marxism and Vietnamese Culture -- Tran Dan: "We Must Win" -- Democratic Republic of Vietnam: Law on Marriage and the Family -- Northern and Southern Poetry and Song During the Vietnam War -- Nguyen Thi Thap: Returning to My Home Village -- Thich Nhat Hanh: The Miracle of Mindfulness -- Nguyen Van Binh: Vietnamese Catholics, Marxism, and the Problems of Catechistic Instruction -- Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Decree on Religious Activities -- Ethnic and International Relations -- Chu Van Tan: The Founding of the People's Liberation Armed Forces -- Republic of Vietnam: Laws on Vietnamese Nationality -- Phan Doan Nam: "Aligning the Strength of the Nation With the Power of the Age." |
ctrlnum | (OCoLC)818856738 |
dewey-full | 959.7 |
dewey-hundreds | 900 - History & geography |
dewey-ones | 959 - Southeast Asia |
dewey-raw | 959.7 |
dewey-search | 959.7 |
dewey-sort | 3959.7 |
dewey-tens | 950 - History of Asia |
discipline | Geschichte |
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ONE</subfield><subfield code="t">Premodern Vietnam --</subfield><subfield code="g">1.</subfield><subfield code="t">Period of Northern Empire --</subfield><subfield code="t">Land --</subfield><subfield code="t">Chen Shou: South and North --</subfield><subfield code="t">Shen Quanqi: Life in the South --</subfield><subfield code="t">Zeng Gun: The Spirit Cao Lo --</subfield><subfield code="t">Economics and Trade --</subfield><subfield code="t">Chen Shou: Riches of the South --</subfield><subfield code="t">Xue Zong: Economics in the South --</subfield><subfield code="t">Liu Xu: Maritime Trade in the South --</subfield><subfield code="t">Philosophy and Religion --</subfield><subfield code="t">Mou Bo: Beliefs in the South --</subfield><subfield code="t">Chen Shou: Scholarship in the South --</subfield><subfield code="t">Tan Qian: Buddhism in the South --</subfield><subfield code="t">Shen Quanqi: Buddhism as it Existed in the South --</subfield><subfield code="t">Zeng Gun: The Mountain Spirit 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spelling | Sources of Vietnamese tradition / edited by George E. Dutton, Jayne S. Werner, and John K. Whitmore. New York : Columbia University Press, [2012] ©2012 1 online resource : maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Introduction to Asian Civilizations Includes bibliographical references and index. This work covers Vietnamese culture from its origins to the present. Vietnamese culture is heterogeneous, reflecting the country's shifting geography and multiple peoples over the past two thousand years. It has maintained its independent nature while at the same time interacting closely with China and other Southeast Asian communities. The book is divided into seven parts: Vietnamese origins, the Buddhist era, the Confucian era, the Trinh-Nguyen and Tay Son eras, the Nguyen dynasty, the Colonial era, and the era of independence. Online resource, title from digital title page (viewed on February 12, 2021). Texts chiefly translated from Vietnamese, with some translated from Chinese and French; commentary in English. Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE Premodern Vietnam -- 1. Period of Northern Empire -- Land -- Chen Shou: South and North -- Shen Quanqi: Life in the South -- Zeng Gun: The Spirit Cao Lo -- Economics and Trade -- Chen Shou: Riches of the South -- Xue Zong: Economics in the South -- Liu Xu: Maritime Trade in the South -- Philosophy and Religion -- Mou Bo: Beliefs in the South -- Chen Shou: Scholarship in the South -- Tan Qian: Buddhism in the South -- Shen Quanqi: Buddhism as it Existed in the South -- Zeng Gun: The Mountain Spirit -- Governance -- Fan Ye: Ma Yuan's Administration -- Chen Shou: Governing the South -- Zhao Cheng: An Indigenous King -- Gao Pian: A Northerner Governing the South -- Society and Culture -- Fan Ye: Han Officials in the South -- Zhou Cheng: Memorial on the South -- Xue Zong: Customs of the South -- Dao Huang: Relations with Champa -- 2. Ly, Tran, and Ho Epochs -- Land -- Ly Thai To: Edict on Moving the Capital -- Ly Thuong Kiet: The Southern Land -- Spirit of to Lich -- Ly Nhan Tong: Poems on a Buddhist Land -- Tran Minh Tong: Royal Poems on the Land -- Ly Te Xuyen: The Cult of Phung Hung -- Buddhist Monk Khuong Viet -- Vietnamese Antiquity -- Nguyen Nhu Thuyet: Protest on Moving the Capital -- Economics and Trade -- Le Van Huu: Preserving Livestock -- Le Van Huu: Foreign Trade -- Ngo Si Lien: The Diking System -- Ngo Si Lien: Northern Commerce -- Philosophy and Religion -- Power and Redemption -- Buddhist Poems -- Le Van Him: Buddhist Cults -- Lady God of the Earth -- Queen Mother and Thong Bien: The Origins of Buddhism in Dai Viet -- Funeral Inscription of a Court Minister -- Buddhism and the Sages -- Literati on Buddhism and the Spirits -- Tue Trung: Thein Beliefs -- Ly Te Xuyen: The Trung Sisters -- Truong Han Sieu: A Literatus's Inscription for a Buddhist Temple -- Literati's New Worldview -- Governance -- Phap Thuan: Advising the King -- Omens and Prophecies -- Spirit of Phu Dong -- Funeral Inscription of a Court Minister -- Ngo Si Lien: The Oath Ritual -- Ngo Si Lien: Officials and Village Registers -- Le Van Huu: A Literatus's Critique of a Past Court Minister -- Le Van Huu: Utilizing the Past to Define the Present -- Ly Te Xuyen: The Ideal Official -- How to Govern -- Literati Poems, Literati Concerns -- Ho Quy Ly: Dai Ngu and the Ming Court -- Society and Culture -- Ly Thanh Tong: Life in Jail -- Funeral Inscription of Do Anh Vu: Life of a Court Minister -- Funeral Inscription of the Phung Thanh Lady: Life of a Court Lady -- Dam Di Mong: Cleaning Up the Monastic Community -- Ngo Si Lien: Social Categories -- Ngo Si Lien: Aristocratic Life -- Ngo Si Lien: Scholarly Life -- Le Van Huu: The Trung Sisters -- Views on Northern Influence -- Ethnic Relations -- Nung and the Cham -- Le Van Huu: Music of Champa -- External Threats -- Le Van Huu: Critique on Handling the nung -- Ngo Si Lien: a Tran Prince and a Mountain chief -- Nguyen Trung Ngan: The Ma Nhai Inscription -- Ngo Si Lien: Foreign Cultures -- 3. Le and Mac Epochs -- Land -- Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: Great Proclamation on the Defeat of the Ming -- Mapping the Land -- Hoang Due Luong: A Literati View of the Land -- Duong Van An: A Cosmic View of the Land -- Economics and Trade -- Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: Edict on Currency -- Le Code: Public and Private Lands -- Foreign Trade -- Le Code: Laws on Foreign Commerce -- Le Thanh Tong: Government and the Economy -- Le Code: Draft Animals -- Le Code: Elephants -- Le Code: Market Regulations -- Philosophy and Religion -- Praying For Rain -- Debate over Music and Ritual -- Phan Phu Tien: The Temple of Literature -- Le Thanh Tong: Changing the Reign Name -- Rules of Behavior -- Ngo Si Lien: Literati Beliefs -- Vu Quynh: Collecting Tales -- Literati and Buddhist Temple Inscriptions -- Nguyen Binh Khiem: The Three Teachings -- Governance -- Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: How to Govern -- Le Code: Village Registers -- Demotion of the Queen -- Phan Phu Tien: Continuity in Governance -- Le Thanh Tong: Literati Government -- Le Thanh Tong: the proper minister -- Ngo Si Lien: South and North -- Ngo Si Lien: Critique of a Past Court Minister -- Le Thanh Tong: The Purpose of Government -- Nguyen Binh Khiem: Good Government -- Duong Van An: Dynastic Change -- Society and Culture -- Le Code: Law and Social Status -- Le Code: Controlling Powerful Families -- Literati and Local Custom -- Le Code: private property -- Le Code: Ideology and Social Structure -- Mourning -- Public Land and Powerful Families -- Children and the Law -- King on Bad Behavior -- Le Code: Marriage -- Marriage and Mourning -- Ritual and Patrilineality -- Ethnic Relations -- Le Code: Law and Ethnic Groups -- Nguyen Trai and Others: Regarding Cultural Influences -- Le Thanh Tong: Edict on Champa -- Ordering Ethnic Groups to Conform -- Receiving Foreign Envoys -- pt. TWO Early Modern Vietnam -- 4. Trinh-Nguyen Period -- Land -- Ngo Thi Si: On Vietnamese Geography -- Nguyen Hoang: Deathbed Statement to His Son -- Nguyen Khoa Chiem: Recorded Tales of the Founding of the Country -- Trinh Can: Edict to the Peoples of Quang Nam -- Economics and Trade -- Khanh Duc Emperor: Edict Prohibiting Foreigners from Taking Up Residence Without Restrictions -- Le Quy Don: Wealth of the Nguyen Realm -- Ngo The Lan: Memorial on the Currency Crisis -- Quang Trung Emperor: Edict Encouraging Agriculture -- Quang Trung Emperor: Letter to the Governor of Macao -- Philosophy and Religion -- Le Quy Don: On Ly and Khi -- Phan Huy Ich: Preface to the Sound of the True Great and Perfect Enlightenment From the Bamboo Grove -- Ngo Thi Nham: The Sound of Emptiness -- "The Child-Giving Guanyin" -- Pham Dinh Ho: Ritual for Venerating Heaven -- Political Reform -- Bui Si Tiem: Ten Items for Reform -- Nguyen Cu Trinh: Memorial Describing the Economic Crisis in the Nguyen Realm -- Nguyen Thiep: Memorial Regarding the Economic Crisis in Nghe An -- Trinh Tac: Edict Regarding Official Positions -- Temple of Literature Stele for the Examination of 1623 -- Governance -- Nguyen Phuc Khoat: Edict Declaring Autonomy -- Le Duy Mat: Proclamation to Rally Troops -- Ngo Family Literary Group: The Unification Records of the Imperial Le -- Ngo Thi Nham: Letter to Ngo Tuong Dao -- Quang Trung Emperor: Edict on Ascending the Throne -- Treaty of Versailles Between Nguyen Anh and King Louis XVI -- Society and Culture -- Bento Thien: Regarding Festivals -- Trinh Cuong: Edict Regarding Local Customs -- Hoang Quang: "Lament for the South" -- Le Huu Trac: "Discourse on Medical Training" -- Le Quy Don: Introduction to the Complete Anthology of Vietnamese Literature -- Le Quy Don: Preface to the Literature Section of General History of Dai Viet -- Nguyen Huy Luong: "Rhapsody on West Lake" -- Pham Dinh Ho: On Marriage -- 5. Early Nguyen Dynasty -- Land -- Gia Long Emperor: Naming the Country Viet Nam -- Minh Mang Emperor: Naming the Country Dai Nam -- Le Quang Dinh: Vietnamese Geographical Expansion -- Nguyen Van Sieu: Tales of the Country of Cambodia -- Phan Huy Chu: Ha Noi / Son Nam -- Trinh Hoai Duc: Climate and Geography of Cia Dinh -- Economics and Trade -- Phan Huy Chu: State Use of Resources -- Minh Mang Emperor: Policy for Trading with Europeans -- Governance -- Phan Huy Chu: Preface to Categorized Records of the Institutions of Successive Dynasties -- Phan Huy Chu: Records of Men -- Minh Mang Emperor: Edict to the Literati and Commoners of the Six Provinces of Southern Vietnam -- Nguyen Truong To: "A Plan for Making the People Wealthy and the Country Strong" -- Nguyen Dynasty History Board: Nguyen Comment on the Fate of the Le -- Society and Culture -- Tran Dam Trai: Two Noteworthy Women -- Trinh Hoai Due: Customs of Gia Dinh -- Nguyen Du: "A Dirge for All Ten Classes of Beings" -- Ho Xuan Huong: Selected Poems -- Minh Mang Emperor: Ten Moral Precepts -- Truong Vinh Ky: Tales from a Journey to the Northern Region -- Foreign Relations and Warfare -- Gia Long Emperor: Commemoration of the Defeat of the Tay Son -- Phan Huy Chu: Summary Record of an Overseas Journey -- Phan Huy Chu: A Record of Military Systems -- Debating French Demands -- Philosophy and Religion -- Gia Long Emperor: Edict Outlining Propriety and Ritual -- Trinh Hoai Due: Temple of the General of he Southern Seas -- Minh Mang Emperor: Comments Regarding Christianity -- Thien Mu Pagoda -- pt. THREE Modern Vietnam -- 6. Colonial Era -- Land -- Hoang Dieu: Farewell Apologies to the Emperor -- Ham Nghi Emperor: Royal Edict on Resistance -- Phan Boi Chau: "The History of the Loss of the Country" -- Responses to the French -- Phan Boi Chau: "A Letter from Abroad Written in Blood" -- Tonkin Free School: "A Civilization of New Learning" -- Phan Chau Trinh: "Monarchy and Democracy" -- Nguyen An Ninh: "The Ideal of Annamese Youth" -- Pham Quynh: "Intellectual and Moral Reform" -- Nguyen Thai Hoc: Letter Addressed to the French Chambre Des Deputes -- Ho Chi Minh: "The Revolutionary's Code of Conduct" -- Ho Chi Minh: Revolutionary Character and Morality -- Society and Culture -- Pham Quynh: Kim Van Kieu and the National Language -- Hoang Dao: "Modernize Completely and Without Hesitation" -- New Poetry -- Tran Trong Kim: Confucianism -- Dao Duy Anh: Vietnam in the Modern Age -- Religion -- Cao Dai: The New Code and Three Spirit Messages -- Tri Hai: "Why We Must Revive Buddhism" -- Huynh Phu So: "The Way to Practice Religion and Rules for Everyday Life" -- 7. Independence Era -- Land. Note continued: Hoang Cam: "On the Other Side of the Duong River" -- Ho Chi Minh: Appeal to the Nation -- Foreign Conflicts -- Vo Nguyen Giap: "The War of Liberation" -- Tran Van Tra: Tet, The Year of the Monkey, 1968 -- Political Transitions and Politics -- Ho Chi Minh: Declaration of Independence -- Ngo Dinh Diem: On the Promulgation of the Constitution -- Nguyen Thi Dinh: No Other Road to Take -- Truong Chinh: Completing National Reunification -- Tran Do: Letter to the Communist Party Urging Democratic Reform -- Economics -- Ho Chi Minh: On the Basic Completion of Land Reform in the North -- Republic of Vietnam: Law on Land to the Tiller -- Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Resolution of the Sixth Party Congress -- Vo Van Kiet: The Crisis in Food, Prices, and Money -- Dinh Thu Cuc: "The Peasants and Countryside in Vietnam Today" -- Society and Culture -- Truong Chinh: Marxism and Vietnamese Culture -- Tran Dan: "We Must Win" -- Democratic Republic of Vietnam: Law on Marriage and the Family -- Northern and Southern Poetry and Song During the Vietnam War -- Nguyen Thi Thap: Returning to My Home Village -- Religion -- Thich Nhat Hanh: The Miracle of Mindfulness -- Nguyen Van Binh: Vietnamese Catholics, Marxism, and the Problems of Catechistic Instruction -- Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Decree on Religious Activities -- Ethnic and International Relations -- Chu Van Tan: The Founding of the People's Liberation Armed Forces -- Republic of Vietnam: Laws on Vietnamese Nationality -- Phan Doan Nam: "Aligning the Strength of the Nation With the Power of the Age." 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Premodern Vietnam -- Period of Northern Empire -- Land -- Chen Shou: South and North -- Shen Quanqi: Life in the South -- Zeng Gun: The Spirit Cao Lo -- Economics and Trade -- Chen Shou: Riches of the South -- Xue Zong: Economics in the South -- Liu Xu: Maritime Trade in the South -- Philosophy and Religion -- Mou Bo: Beliefs in the South -- Chen Shou: Scholarship in the South -- Tan Qian: Buddhism in the South -- Shen Quanqi: Buddhism as it Existed in the South -- Zeng Gun: The Mountain Spirit -- Governance -- Fan Ye: Ma Yuan's Administration -- Chen Shou: Governing the South -- Zhao Cheng: An Indigenous King -- Gao Pian: A Northerner Governing the South -- Society and Culture -- Fan Ye: Han Officials in the South -- Zhou Cheng: Memorial on the South -- Xue Zong: Customs of the South -- Dao Huang: Relations with Champa -- Ly, Tran, and Ho Epochs -- Ly Thai To: Edict on Moving the Capital -- Ly Thuong Kiet: The Southern Land -- Spirit of to Lich -- Ly Nhan Tong: Poems on a Buddhist Land -- Tran Minh Tong: Royal Poems on the Land -- Ly Te Xuyen: The Cult of Phung Hung -- Buddhist Monk Khuong Viet -- Vietnamese Antiquity -- Nguyen Nhu Thuyet: Protest on Moving the Capital -- Le Van Huu: Preserving Livestock -- Le Van Huu: Foreign Trade -- Ngo Si Lien: The Diking System -- Ngo Si Lien: Northern Commerce -- Power and Redemption -- Buddhist Poems -- Le Van Him: Buddhist Cults -- Lady God of the Earth -- Queen Mother and Thong Bien: The Origins of Buddhism in Dai Viet -- Funeral Inscription of a Court Minister -- Buddhism and the Sages -- Literati on Buddhism and the Spirits -- Tue Trung: Thein Beliefs -- Ly Te Xuyen: The Trung Sisters -- Truong Han Sieu: A Literatus's Inscription for a Buddhist Temple -- Literati's New Worldview -- Phap Thuan: Advising the King -- Omens and Prophecies -- Spirit of Phu Dong -- Ngo Si Lien: The Oath Ritual -- Ngo Si Lien: Officials and Village Registers -- Le Van Huu: A Literatus's Critique of a Past Court Minister -- Le Van Huu: Utilizing the Past to Define the Present -- Ly Te Xuyen: The Ideal Official -- How to Govern -- Literati Poems, Literati Concerns -- Ho Quy Ly: Dai Ngu and the Ming Court -- Ly Thanh Tong: Life in Jail -- Funeral Inscription of Do Anh Vu: Life of a Court Minister -- Funeral Inscription of the Phung Thanh Lady: Life of a Court Lady -- Dam Di Mong: Cleaning Up the Monastic Community -- Ngo Si Lien: Social Categories -- Ngo Si Lien: Aristocratic Life -- Ngo Si Lien: Scholarly Life -- Le Van Huu: The Trung Sisters -- Views on Northern Influence -- Ethnic Relations -- Nung and the Cham -- Le Van Huu: Music of Champa -- External Threats -- Le Van Huu: Critique on Handling the nung -- Ngo Si Lien: a Tran Prince and a Mountain chief -- Nguyen Trung Ngan: The Ma Nhai Inscription -- Ngo Si Lien: Foreign Cultures -- Le and Mac Epochs -- Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: Great Proclamation on the Defeat of the Ming -- Mapping the Land -- Hoang Due Luong: A Literati View of the Land -- Duong Van An: A Cosmic View of the Land -- Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: Edict on Currency -- Le Code: Public and Private Lands -- Foreign Trade -- Le Code: Laws on Foreign Commerce -- Le Thanh Tong: Government and the Economy -- Le Code: Draft Animals -- Le Code: Elephants -- Le Code: Market Regulations -- Praying For Rain -- Debate over Music and Ritual -- Phan Phu Tien: The Temple of Literature -- Le Thanh Tong: Changing the Reign Name -- Rules of Behavior -- Ngo Si Lien: Literati Beliefs -- Vu Quynh: Collecting Tales -- Literati and Buddhist Temple Inscriptions -- Nguyen Binh Khiem: The Three Teachings -- Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: How to Govern -- Le Code: Village Registers -- Demotion of the Queen -- Phan Phu Tien: Continuity in Governance -- Le Thanh Tong: Literati Government -- Le Thanh Tong: the proper minister -- Ngo Si Lien: South and North -- Ngo Si Lien: Critique of a Past Court Minister -- Le Thanh Tong: The Purpose of Government -- Nguyen Binh Khiem: Good Government -- Duong Van An: Dynastic Change -- Le Code: Law and Social Status -- Le Code: Controlling Powerful Families -- Literati and Local Custom -- Le Code: private property -- Le Code: Ideology and Social Structure -- Mourning -- Public Land and Powerful Families -- Children and the Law -- King on Bad Behavior -- Le Code: Marriage -- Marriage and Mourning -- Ritual and Patrilineality -- Le Code: Law and Ethnic Groups -- Nguyen Trai and Others: Regarding Cultural Influences -- Le Thanh Tong: Edict on Champa -- Ordering Ethnic Groups to Conform -- Receiving Foreign Envoys -- TWO Early Modern Vietnam -- Trinh-Nguyen Period -- Ngo Thi Si: On Vietnamese Geography -- Nguyen Hoang: Deathbed Statement to His Son -- Nguyen Khoa Chiem: Recorded Tales of the Founding of the Country -- Trinh Can: Edict to the Peoples of Quang Nam -- Khanh Duc Emperor: Edict Prohibiting Foreigners from Taking Up Residence Without Restrictions -- Le Quy Don: Wealth of the Nguyen Realm -- Ngo The Lan: Memorial on the Currency Crisis -- Quang Trung Emperor: Edict Encouraging Agriculture -- Quang Trung Emperor: Letter to the Governor of Macao -- Le Quy Don: On Ly and Khi -- Phan Huy Ich: Preface to the Sound of the True Great and Perfect Enlightenment From the Bamboo Grove -- Ngo Thi Nham: The Sound of Emptiness -- "The Child-Giving Guanyin" -- Pham Dinh Ho: Ritual for Venerating Heaven -- Political Reform -- Bui Si Tiem: Ten Items for Reform -- Nguyen Cu Trinh: Memorial Describing the Economic Crisis in the Nguyen Realm -- Nguyen Thiep: Memorial Regarding the Economic Crisis in Nghe An -- Trinh Tac: Edict Regarding Official Positions -- Temple of Literature Stele for the Examination of 1623 -- Nguyen Phuc Khoat: Edict Declaring Autonomy -- Le Duy Mat: Proclamation to Rally Troops -- Ngo Family Literary Group: The Unification Records of the Imperial Le -- Ngo Thi Nham: Letter to Ngo Tuong Dao -- Quang Trung Emperor: Edict on Ascending the Throne -- Treaty of Versailles Between Nguyen Anh and King Louis XVI -- Bento Thien: Regarding Festivals -- Trinh Cuong: Edict Regarding Local Customs -- Hoang Quang: "Lament for the South" -- Le Huu Trac: "Discourse on Medical Training" -- Le Quy Don: Introduction to the Complete Anthology of Vietnamese Literature -- Le Quy Don: Preface to the Literature Section of General History of Dai Viet -- Nguyen Huy Luong: "Rhapsody on West Lake" -- Pham Dinh Ho: On Marriage -- Early Nguyen Dynasty -- Gia Long Emperor: Naming the Country Viet Nam -- Minh Mang Emperor: Naming the Country Dai Nam -- Le Quang Dinh: Vietnamese Geographical Expansion -- Nguyen Van Sieu: Tales of the Country of Cambodia -- Phan Huy Chu: Ha Noi / Son Nam -- Trinh Hoai Duc: Climate and Geography of Cia Dinh -- Phan Huy Chu: State Use of Resources -- Minh Mang Emperor: Policy for Trading with Europeans -- Phan Huy Chu: Preface to Categorized Records of the Institutions of Successive Dynasties -- Phan Huy Chu: Records of Men -- Minh Mang Emperor: Edict to the Literati and Commoners of the Six Provinces of Southern Vietnam -- Nguyen Truong To: "A Plan for Making the People Wealthy and the Country Strong" -- Nguyen Dynasty History Board: Nguyen Comment on the Fate of the Le -- Tran Dam Trai: Two Noteworthy Women -- Trinh Hoai Due: Customs of Gia Dinh -- Nguyen Du: "A Dirge for All Ten Classes of Beings" -- Ho Xuan Huong: Selected Poems -- Minh Mang Emperor: Ten Moral Precepts -- Truong Vinh Ky: Tales from a Journey to the Northern Region -- Foreign Relations and Warfare -- Gia Long Emperor: Commemoration of the Defeat of the Tay Son -- Phan Huy Chu: Summary Record of an Overseas Journey -- Phan Huy Chu: A Record of Military Systems -- Debating French Demands -- Gia Long Emperor: Edict Outlining Propriety and Ritual -- Trinh Hoai Due: Temple of the General of he Southern Seas -- Minh Mang Emperor: Comments Regarding Christianity -- Thien Mu Pagoda -- Modern Vietnam -- Colonial Era -- Hoang Dieu: Farewell Apologies to the Emperor -- Ham Nghi Emperor: Royal Edict on Resistance -- Phan Boi Chau: "The History of the Loss of the Country" -- Responses to the French -- Phan Boi Chau: "A Letter from Abroad Written in Blood" -- Tonkin Free School: "A Civilization of New Learning" -- Phan Chau Trinh: "Monarchy and Democracy" -- Nguyen An Ninh: "The Ideal of Annamese Youth" -- Pham Quynh: "Intellectual and Moral Reform" -- Nguyen Thai Hoc: Letter Addressed to the French Chambre Des Deputes -- Ho Chi Minh: "The Revolutionary's Code of Conduct" -- Ho Chi Minh: Revolutionary Character and Morality -- Pham Quynh: Kim Van Kieu and the National Language -- Hoang Dao: "Modernize Completely and Without Hesitation" -- New Poetry -- Tran Trong Kim: Confucianism -- Dao Duy Anh: Vietnam in the Modern Age -- Religion -- Cao Dai: The New Code and Three Spirit Messages -- Tri Hai: "Why We Must Revive Buddhism" -- Huynh Phu So: "The Way to Practice Religion and Rules for Everyday Life" -- Independence Era -- Land. Hoang Cam: "On the Other Side of the Duong River" -- Ho Chi Minh: Appeal to the Nation -- Foreign Conflicts -- Vo Nguyen Giap: "The War of Liberation" -- Tran Van Tra: Tet, The Year of the Monkey, 1968 -- Political Transitions and Politics -- Ho Chi Minh: Declaration of Independence -- Ngo Dinh Diem: On the Promulgation of the Constitution -- Nguyen Thi Dinh: No Other Road to Take -- Truong Chinh: Completing National Reunification -- Tran Do: Letter to the Communist Party Urging Democratic Reform -- Economics -- Ho Chi Minh: On the Basic Completion of Land Reform in the North -- Republic of Vietnam: Law on Land to the Tiller -- Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Resolution of the Sixth Party Congress -- Vo Van Kiet: The Crisis in Food, Prices, and Money -- Dinh Thu Cuc: "The Peasants and Countryside in Vietnam Today" -- Truong Chinh: Marxism and Vietnamese Culture -- Tran Dan: "We Must Win" -- Democratic Republic of Vietnam: Law on Marriage and the Family -- Northern and Southern Poetry and Song During the Vietnam War -- Nguyen Thi Thap: Returning to My Home Village -- Thich Nhat Hanh: The Miracle of Mindfulness -- Nguyen Van Binh: Vietnamese Catholics, Marxism, and the Problems of Catechistic Instruction -- Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Decree on Religious Activities -- Ethnic and International Relations -- Chu Van Tan: The Founding of the People's Liberation Armed Forces -- Republic of Vietnam: Laws on Vietnamese Nationality -- Phan Doan Nam: "Aligning the Strength of the Nation With the Power of the Age." 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title_alt | Premodern Vietnam -- Period of Northern Empire -- Land -- Chen Shou: South and North -- Shen Quanqi: Life in the South -- Zeng Gun: The Spirit Cao Lo -- Economics and Trade -- Chen Shou: Riches of the South -- Xue Zong: Economics in the South -- Liu Xu: Maritime Trade in the South -- Philosophy and Religion -- Mou Bo: Beliefs in the South -- Chen Shou: Scholarship in the South -- Tan Qian: Buddhism in the South -- Shen Quanqi: Buddhism as it Existed in the South -- Zeng Gun: The Mountain Spirit -- Governance -- Fan Ye: Ma Yuan's Administration -- Chen Shou: Governing the South -- Zhao Cheng: An Indigenous King -- Gao Pian: A Northerner Governing the South -- Society and Culture -- Fan Ye: Han Officials in the South -- Zhou Cheng: Memorial on the South -- Xue Zong: Customs of the South -- Dao Huang: Relations with Champa -- Ly, Tran, and Ho Epochs -- Ly Thai To: Edict on Moving the Capital -- Ly Thuong Kiet: The Southern Land -- Spirit of to Lich -- Ly Nhan Tong: Poems on a Buddhist Land -- Tran Minh Tong: Royal Poems on the Land -- Ly Te Xuyen: The Cult of Phung Hung -- Buddhist Monk Khuong Viet -- Vietnamese Antiquity -- Nguyen Nhu Thuyet: Protest on Moving the Capital -- Le Van Huu: Preserving Livestock -- Le Van Huu: Foreign Trade -- Ngo Si Lien: The Diking System -- Ngo Si Lien: Northern Commerce -- Power and Redemption -- Buddhist Poems -- Le Van Him: Buddhist Cults -- Lady God of the Earth -- Queen Mother and Thong Bien: The Origins of Buddhism in Dai Viet -- Funeral Inscription of a Court Minister -- Buddhism and the Sages -- Literati on Buddhism and the Spirits -- Tue Trung: Thein Beliefs -- Ly Te Xuyen: The Trung Sisters -- Truong Han Sieu: A Literatus's Inscription for a Buddhist Temple -- Literati's New Worldview -- Phap Thuan: Advising the King -- Omens and Prophecies -- Spirit of Phu Dong -- Ngo Si Lien: The Oath Ritual -- Ngo Si Lien: Officials and Village Registers -- Le Van Huu: A Literatus's Critique of a Past Court Minister -- Le Van Huu: Utilizing the Past to Define the Present -- Ly Te Xuyen: The Ideal Official -- How to Govern -- Literati Poems, Literati Concerns -- Ho Quy Ly: Dai Ngu and the Ming Court -- Ly Thanh Tong: Life in Jail -- Funeral Inscription of Do Anh Vu: Life of a Court Minister -- Funeral Inscription of the Phung Thanh Lady: Life of a Court Lady -- Dam Di Mong: Cleaning Up the Monastic Community -- Ngo Si Lien: Social Categories -- Ngo Si Lien: Aristocratic Life -- Ngo Si Lien: Scholarly Life -- Le Van Huu: The Trung Sisters -- Views on Northern Influence -- Ethnic Relations -- Nung and the Cham -- Le Van Huu: Music of Champa -- External Threats -- Le Van Huu: Critique on Handling the nung -- Ngo Si Lien: a Tran Prince and a Mountain chief -- Nguyen Trung Ngan: The Ma Nhai Inscription -- Ngo Si Lien: Foreign Cultures -- Le and Mac Epochs -- Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: Great Proclamation on the Defeat of the Ming -- Mapping the Land -- Hoang Due Luong: A Literati View of the Land -- Duong Van An: A Cosmic View of the Land -- Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: Edict on Currency -- Le Code: Public and Private Lands -- Foreign Trade -- Le Code: Laws on Foreign Commerce -- Le Thanh Tong: Government and the Economy -- Le Code: Draft Animals -- Le Code: Elephants -- Le Code: Market Regulations -- Praying For Rain -- Debate over Music and Ritual -- Phan Phu Tien: The Temple of Literature -- Le Thanh Tong: Changing the Reign Name -- Rules of Behavior -- Ngo Si Lien: Literati Beliefs -- Vu Quynh: Collecting Tales -- Literati and Buddhist Temple Inscriptions -- Nguyen Binh Khiem: The Three Teachings -- Le Thai To and Nguyen Trai: How to Govern -- Le Code: Village Registers -- Demotion of the Queen -- Phan Phu Tien: Continuity in Governance -- Le Thanh Tong: Literati Government -- Le Thanh Tong: the proper minister -- Ngo Si Lien: South and North -- Ngo Si Lien: Critique of a Past Court Minister -- Le Thanh Tong: The Purpose of Government -- Nguyen Binh Khiem: Good Government -- Duong Van An: Dynastic Change -- Le Code: Law and Social Status -- Le Code: Controlling Powerful Families -- Literati and Local Custom -- Le Code: private property -- Le Code: Ideology and Social Structure -- Mourning -- Public Land and Powerful Families -- Children and the Law -- King on Bad Behavior -- Le Code: Marriage -- Marriage and Mourning -- Ritual and Patrilineality -- Le Code: Law and Ethnic Groups -- Nguyen Trai and Others: Regarding Cultural Influences -- Le Thanh Tong: Edict on Champa -- Ordering Ethnic Groups to Conform -- Receiving Foreign Envoys -- TWO Early Modern Vietnam -- Trinh-Nguyen Period -- Ngo Thi Si: On Vietnamese Geography -- Nguyen Hoang: Deathbed Statement to His Son -- Nguyen Khoa Chiem: Recorded Tales of the Founding of the Country -- Trinh Can: Edict to the Peoples of Quang Nam -- Khanh Duc Emperor: Edict Prohibiting Foreigners from Taking Up Residence Without Restrictions -- Le Quy Don: Wealth of the Nguyen Realm -- Ngo The Lan: Memorial on the Currency Crisis -- Quang Trung Emperor: Edict Encouraging Agriculture -- Quang Trung Emperor: Letter to the Governor of Macao -- Le Quy Don: On Ly and Khi -- Phan Huy Ich: Preface to the Sound of the True Great and Perfect Enlightenment From the Bamboo Grove -- Ngo Thi Nham: The Sound of Emptiness -- "The Child-Giving Guanyin" -- Pham Dinh Ho: Ritual for Venerating Heaven -- Political Reform -- Bui Si Tiem: Ten Items for Reform -- Nguyen Cu Trinh: Memorial Describing the Economic Crisis in the Nguyen Realm -- Nguyen Thiep: Memorial Regarding the Economic Crisis in Nghe An -- Trinh Tac: Edict Regarding Official Positions -- Temple of Literature Stele for the Examination of 1623 -- Nguyen Phuc Khoat: Edict Declaring Autonomy -- Le Duy Mat: Proclamation to Rally Troops -- Ngo Family Literary Group: The Unification Records of the Imperial Le -- Ngo Thi Nham: Letter to Ngo Tuong Dao -- Quang Trung Emperor: Edict on Ascending the Throne -- Treaty of Versailles Between Nguyen Anh and King Louis XVI -- Bento Thien: Regarding Festivals -- Trinh Cuong: Edict Regarding Local Customs -- Hoang Quang: "Lament for the South" -- Le Huu Trac: "Discourse on Medical Training" -- Le Quy Don: Introduction to the Complete Anthology of Vietnamese Literature -- Le Quy Don: Preface to the Literature Section of General History of Dai Viet -- Nguyen Huy Luong: "Rhapsody on West Lake" -- Pham Dinh Ho: On Marriage -- Early Nguyen Dynasty -- Gia Long Emperor: Naming the Country Viet Nam -- Minh Mang Emperor: Naming the Country Dai Nam -- Le Quang Dinh: Vietnamese Geographical Expansion -- Nguyen Van Sieu: Tales of the Country of Cambodia -- Phan Huy Chu: Ha Noi / Son Nam -- Trinh Hoai Duc: Climate and Geography of Cia Dinh -- Phan Huy Chu: State Use of Resources -- Minh Mang Emperor: Policy for Trading with Europeans -- Phan Huy Chu: Preface to Categorized Records of the Institutions of Successive Dynasties -- Phan Huy Chu: Records of Men -- Minh Mang Emperor: Edict to the Literati and Commoners of the Six Provinces of Southern Vietnam -- Nguyen Truong To: "A Plan for Making the People Wealthy and the Country Strong" -- Nguyen Dynasty History Board: Nguyen Comment on the Fate of the Le -- Tran Dam Trai: Two Noteworthy Women -- Trinh Hoai Due: Customs of Gia Dinh -- Nguyen Du: "A Dirge for All Ten Classes of Beings" -- Ho Xuan Huong: Selected Poems -- Minh Mang Emperor: Ten Moral Precepts -- Truong Vinh Ky: Tales from a Journey to the Northern Region -- Foreign Relations and Warfare -- Gia Long Emperor: Commemoration of the Defeat of the Tay Son -- Phan Huy Chu: Summary Record of an Overseas Journey -- Phan Huy Chu: A Record of Military Systems -- Debating French Demands -- Gia Long Emperor: Edict Outlining Propriety and Ritual -- Trinh Hoai Due: Temple of the General of he Southern Seas -- Minh Mang Emperor: Comments Regarding Christianity -- Thien Mu Pagoda -- Modern Vietnam -- Colonial Era -- Hoang Dieu: Farewell Apologies to the Emperor -- Ham Nghi Emperor: Royal Edict on Resistance -- Phan Boi Chau: "The History of the Loss of the Country" -- Responses to the French -- Phan Boi Chau: "A Letter from Abroad Written in Blood" -- Tonkin Free School: "A Civilization of New Learning" -- Phan Chau Trinh: "Monarchy and Democracy" -- Nguyen An Ninh: "The Ideal of Annamese Youth" -- Pham Quynh: "Intellectual and Moral Reform" -- Nguyen Thai Hoc: Letter Addressed to the French Chambre Des Deputes -- Ho Chi Minh: "The Revolutionary's Code of Conduct" -- Ho Chi Minh: Revolutionary Character and Morality -- Pham Quynh: Kim Van Kieu and the National Language -- Hoang Dao: "Modernize Completely and Without Hesitation" -- New Poetry -- Tran Trong Kim: Confucianism -- Dao Duy Anh: Vietnam in the Modern Age -- Religion -- Cao Dai: The New Code and Three Spirit Messages -- Tri Hai: "Why We Must Revive Buddhism" -- Huynh Phu So: "The Way to Practice Religion and Rules for Everyday Life" -- Independence Era -- Land. Hoang Cam: "On the Other Side of the Duong River" -- Ho Chi Minh: Appeal to the Nation -- Foreign Conflicts -- Vo Nguyen Giap: "The War of Liberation" -- Tran Van Tra: Tet, The Year of the Monkey, 1968 -- Political Transitions and Politics -- Ho Chi Minh: Declaration of Independence -- Ngo Dinh Diem: On the Promulgation of the Constitution -- Nguyen Thi Dinh: No Other Road to Take -- Truong Chinh: Completing National Reunification -- Tran Do: Letter to the Communist Party Urging Democratic Reform -- Economics -- Ho Chi Minh: On the Basic Completion of Land Reform in the North -- Republic of Vietnam: Law on Land to the Tiller -- Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Resolution of the Sixth Party Congress -- Vo Van Kiet: The Crisis in Food, Prices, and Money -- Dinh Thu Cuc: "The Peasants and Countryside in Vietnam Today" -- Truong Chinh: Marxism and Vietnamese Culture -- Tran Dan: "We Must Win" -- Democratic Republic of Vietnam: Law on Marriage and the Family -- Northern and Southern Poetry and Song During the Vietnam War -- Nguyen Thi Thap: Returning to My Home Village -- Thich Nhat Hanh: The Miracle of Mindfulness -- Nguyen Van Binh: Vietnamese Catholics, Marxism, and the Problems of Catechistic Instruction -- Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Decree on Religious Activities -- Ethnic and International Relations -- Chu Van Tan: The Founding of the People's Liberation Armed Forces -- Republic of Vietnam: Laws on Vietnamese Nationality -- Phan Doan Nam: "Aligning the Strength of the Nation With the Power of the Age." |
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title_fullStr | Sources of Vietnamese tradition / edited by George E. Dutton, Jayne S. Werner, and John K. Whitmore. |
title_full_unstemmed | Sources of Vietnamese tradition / edited by George E. Dutton, Jayne S. Werner, and John K. Whitmore. |
title_short | Sources of Vietnamese tradition / |
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