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Building a Republican Nation in Vietnam, 1920–1963
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- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- INTRODUCTION Rethinking Vietnamese Republicanism
- CHAPTER ONE A Republican Moment in the Study of Modern Vietnam
- CHAPTER TWO Early Republicans’ Concept of the Nation: Trần Trọng Kim and Việt Nam sử lược
- CHAPTER THREE The Self-Reliant Literary Group and Colonial Republicanism in the 1930s
- CHAPTER FOUR Trần Văn Tùng’s Vision of a New Nationalism for a New Vietnam
- CHAPTER FIVE How Democratic Should Vietnam Be? The Constitutional Transition of 1955–1956 and the Debate on Democracy
- CHAPTER SIX Personalism, Liberal Capitalism, and the Strategic Hamlet Campaign
- CHAPTER SEVEN “They Eat the Flesh of Children” Migration, Resettlement, and Sectionalism in South Vietnam, 1954–1957
- CHAPTER EIGHT Creating the National Library in Saigon Colonial Legacies, Republican Visions, and Reading Publics, 1946–1958
- CHAPTER NINE Striving for the Quintessence Building a New Identity of National Literature Based on Creative Freedom
- CHAPTER TEN When State Propaganda Becomes Social Knowledge
- Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index