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The Rise of nationalism in Vietnam, 1900–1941
This scholarly work by William J. Duiker examines the emergence and development of Vietnamese nationalism during the early twentieth century. The book analyzes the political, social, and intellectual forces that shaped resistance against French colonial rule between 1900 and 1941. Duiker explores the roles of various nationalist groups, reform movements, revolutionary leaders, and ideological influences—from traditional patriotism to modern political thought. Through historical documentation and detailed analysis, the study provides an essential understanding of how nationalist sentiment evolved and laid the foundation for Vietnam’s later struggles for independence. It remains a significant reference for students and researchers of Southeast Asian history and anti-colonial movements.
| PMKAA01926 | 959.704 DUI r | Museum KAA (Vietnam) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA01927 | 959.704 DUI r | Museum KAA (Vietnam) | Tersedia |
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