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Building a Republican Nation in Vietnam, 1920-1963 (Hardcover)
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Building a Republican Nation in Vietnam, 1920-1963 (Hardcover)
Series: Studies of the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University
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Western observers have long considered communism to be synonymous
with Vietnam’s modern historical experience. Eager to make sense
of the North Vietnamese victory in the Vietnam War, scholars and
journalists have spilled much ink on the history of Vietnamese
communists. But this preoccupation has obscured the diversity of
ideas and experiences that defined Vietnam in the twentieth
century, in which communism represented just one of many
tendencies. Building a Republican Nation in Postcolonial Vietnam,
1920–1963, posits that republicanism shaped modern Vietnam no
less profoundly than communism. Republicans championed
representative government, the universal rights of man, civil
liberties, and the primacy of the nation. These ideas infused the
thinking of Vietnamese reformers, dissidents, and revolutionaries
from the 1900s onward, including many men and women who went on to
lead the struggle for independence. Republicanism was also one of
the chief inspirations for the establishment of the Republic of
Vietnam (also known as South Vietnam) in 1955. This
interdisciplinary volume brings together eleven essays by
historians, political scientists, literary scholars, and
sociologists, who make use of fresh sources to study the
development of republicanism from the colonial period to the First
Republic of Vietnam (1955–1963). The introduction by coeditors
Nu-Anh Tran and Tuong Vu critically analyzes the existing
scholarship on the First Republic, explains how the concept of
republicanism can illuminate developments in the Saigon-based
state, and situates the regime in a comparative context with South
Korea. Peter Zinoman’s chapter reviews the historiography on
republicanism and modern Vietnam and heralds the arrival of the
"republican moment" in the field of Vietnam studies. Several
chapters by Nguyễn Lương Hải Khôi, Martina Thucnhi Nguyen,
and Yen Vu examine the transformation of republican ideas. Nu-Anh
Tran and Duy Lap Nguyen explore competing concepts of democracy and
the factional politics of the First Republic. The essays by Jason
Picard, Cindy Nguyen, Hoà ng Phong Tuấn, Nguyễn Thị
Minh, and Y Thien Nguyen analyze nation- and state-building efforts
in the 1950s and 1960s. Collectively, the essays give voice to
Vietnamese republicans, from the ideas they espoused to the
institutions they built and the legacies they left behind.
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