Book

Revolution in the village: tradition and transformation in North Vietnam, 1925-1988

University of Hawaii PressHonolulu • 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