"Sources of Vietnamese Tradition" provides an essential guide to
two thousand years of Vietnamese history and a comprehensive
overview of the society and state of Vietnam. Strategic selections
illuminate key figures, issues, and events while building a
thematic portrait of the country's developing territory, politics,
culture, and relations with neighbors. The volume showcases
Vietnam's remarkable independence in the face of Chinese and other
external pressures and respects the complexity of the Vietnamese
experience both past and present.
The anthology begins with selections that cover more than a
millennium of Chinese dominance over Vietnam (111 B.C.E.--939 C.E.)
and follows with texts that illuminate four centuries of
independence ensured by the Ly, Tran, and Ho dynasties
(1009--1407). The earlier cultivation of Buddhism and Southeast
Asian political practices by the monarchy gave way to two centuries
of Confucian influence and bureaucratic governance (1407--1600),
based on Chinese models, and three centuries of political
competition between the north and the south, resolving in the
latter's favor (1600--1885). Concluding with the colonial era and
the modern age, the volume recounts the ravages of war and the
creation of a united, independent Vietnam in 1975. Each chapter
features readings that reveal the views, customs, outside
influences on, and religious and philosophical beliefs of a rapidly
changing people and culture. Descriptions of land, society,
economy, and governance underscore the role of the past in the
formation of contemporary Vietnam and its relationships with
neighboring countries and the West.
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