Book

Thanh Hoá: geographical study of an Annamese province

Les éditions G. Van OestParis • Published In 1929 • Pages:

By: Robequain, Charles, Botsford, Keith, Messner, Charles A..

Abstract
Robequain, a geographer, produced this monograph on Vietnam in 1929. About a third of Volume 1 is devoted to the geography, geology, and climate of the area, and a short section deals with the flora. The rest of the volume deals with five ethnic groups within the province, and of their relations with each other and with the Annamese (Vietnamese). Volume 2 deals with the Annamese proper. Robequain gives descriptions of their agriculture, animal husbandry, fishing, and various industries which exist in the area. He then goes into the community and its structure, with particular attention to dwellings and settlement patterns. The second volume concludes with long sections on domestic and foreign trade and the activities of the French government. Of the two volumes, the second is perhaps the more useful. The author has given therein an excellent study of Vietnamese economic life. The tribal material in the first volume will be less useful from the point of view of comparative study. Its main utility is that, taken as a block, it shows the regional variations which exist among tribal groups.
Subjects
Climate
Topography and geology
Flora
Composition of population
Acculturation and culture contact
Land use
Settlement patterns
Mercantile business
Routes
Highways and bridges
Railways
Ethnic stratification
Tribe and nation
Community structure
Community heads
Local officials
Territorial hierarchy
Research and development
culture
Vietnamese
HRAF PubDate
2000
Region
Asia
Sub Region
Southeast Asia
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Geographer
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
James Leary ; 1955 ; Teferi A. Adem ; 2006
Field Date
No date
Coverage Date
1071-1929
Coverage Place
central Vietnam
Notes
[by] Charles Robequain
Translation of: [Le Thanh Hoá: étude géographique d'une province a annamite]
Includes bibliography in Vol. 2
Translated from the French for the HRAF files by Keith Botsford and C. A. Messner ca. 1958.
A slight mention is made of the Kha (AM07), and about a dozen pages each of culture summary are devoted to the Meo (Miao AE05) and the Man (Yao AE06). The remainder of the first volume deals with the Thai (Shan-Thai AL03) and Muong (AM07), generally lumped together. General coverage is given to their history, agriculture, political organization, and industry, with large amounts of space devoted to the variations that occur from one locality to another.
LCSH
Vietnamese