Book
Revolution in the village: tradition and transformation in North Vietnam, 1925-1988
University of Hawaii Press • Honolulu • Published In 1992 • Pages:
By: Luong, Hy V..
Abstract
This book examines the local effects of Vietnam's anti-clonial struggle and socialist revolution through the lives of rural people in Son-Duong, a village in the former North Vietnam. The book seeks to contextualize these effects in the interplay of structure and history from the colonial era to the socialist revolution, as oppose to material cost-benefit analysis of historical agents.
- Subjects
- Population policy
- Acculturation and culture contact
- Ethos
- Domesticated animals
- Tillage
- Settlement patterns
- Real property
- Acquisition and relinquishment of property
- Cooperative organization
- Status, role, and prestige
- Classes
- Community structure
- External relations
- Political parties
- Political movements
- Revolution
- Strategy
- Tactics
- Aftermath of combat
- culture
- Vietnamese
- HRAF PubDate
- 2000
- Region
- Asia
- Sub Region
- Southeast Asia
- Document Type
- Book
- Evaluation
- Creator Type
- Ethnologist
- Document Rating
- 5: Excellent Primary Data
- Analyst
- Teferi A. Adem; 2006
- Field Date
- 1987,1988, 1991
- Coverage Date
- 111 B.C. - 1988
- Coverage Place
- Vietnam
- Notes
- Hy V. Luong with the collaboration of Nguyen Dac Bang
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-260) and index
- LCCN
- 91040031
- LCSH
- Vietnamese/Son Duong (Vietnam)--History/Vietnam--History--20th century