1st Edition

Pre-Communist Indochina

Edited By Beryl Williams, R.B. Smith Copyright 2009
204 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

This book explores the history of pre-communist Indochina, from the fourteenth century to the 1940s. It examines the early state of Vietnam, comparing and contrasting its political and social systems, with both those of neighbouring states such as Thailand and those prevalent at the time in Europe. It identifies the forces that shaped Indochina before the arrival of European colonial powers, in... Read more

Preface Beryl Williams.  Introduction A.J. Stockwell  1. Contrasting Political, Social and Intellectual Perspectives: A Comparison of Vietnam and England in the Fourteenth Century  2. England and Vietnam in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries: An Essay in Historical Comparison  3. Thailand and Vietnam: Some Thoughts Towards a Comparative Historical Analysis  4. The Cycle of Confucianization in Vietnam  5. South East Asian Polities in Global Perspective 1590–1800  6. The Development of Opposition to French Rule in Southern Vietnam 1880–1940  7. An Introduction to Caodaism: Origins and Early History  8. An Introduction to Caodaism: Beliefs and Organization  9. Bui Quang Chiêu and the Constitutionalist Party in French Cochinchina 1917–30  10. The Vietnamese Elite of French Cochinchina 1943

Biography

R.B. Smith was Professor of the International History of South-East Asia at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, where he taught from 1962-2000. His works include Vietnam and the West (1971); and the three volume An International History of the Vietnam War (1983, 1985, 1990).

Beryl Williams is Emeritus Reader in History, University of Sussex, UK. She taught at Sussex from 1963-2003, and her publications include The Russian Revolution 1917-1921 (1987) and Lenin (2000).