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VIETNAMESE NATIONALISM (5) answer(s).
 
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From moral exemplar to national hero: the transformations of Tran Hung Dạo and the emergence of Vietnamese nationalism / Kelley, Liam C   Article
KELLEY, LIAM C. Article
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Summary/Abstract Trần Hưng Đạo (1228–1300), the Vietnamese general who led troops to hold off Mongol invasions in the thirteenth century, is honoured across Vietnam today as a hero of the nation (anh hùng dân tộc). This ubiquitous representation has, however, come about only recently, having been crafted in the twentieth century. Prior to that time, Trần Hưng Đạo was honoured in other ways. This article will examine precisely how it is that Trần Hưng Đạo was represented and remembered in various works—from official histories to spirit writing texts—between the fifteenth and twentieth centuries. It will trace the transformations in these representations over time and argue that it was only in the early twentieth century that Trần Hưng Đạo began to be represented as a national hero. In its coverage of the transformations in Trần Hưng Đạo's representation, this article will demonstrate how modern nationalist ideas emerged in Vietnam in the early twentieth century.
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Managing anti-China nationalism in Vietnam: evidence from the media during the 2014 oil rig crisis / Bui, Nhung T   Journal Article
Bui, Nhung T Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract When confronted with an external provocation, do governments with control over the domestic media environment respond with hawkish propaganda to stir up nationalist sentiments? Vietnam's propaganda strategy during the 2014 Haiyang Shiyou 981 oil rig crisis with China is used as a case to answer this question. Based on an analysis of 570 Vietnamese newspaper articles, I argue that Vietnam managed to adopt a middle approach that included tough rhetoric to criticize Chinese actions, but also avoided overplaying the nationalist card. Instead of openly intensifying anti-China sentiments, the government tried to channel popular anger and animosity into a more positive form of pro-government nationalism. The media highlighted the need for national unity, encouragement for maritime enforcement officers, relief for affected fishermen, and above all, confidence in the government's ability to resolve the situation. Contentious historical issues between China and Vietnam were downplayed in the process. This finding helps to shed light on the development of anti-foreign nationalism in Vietnam. While leaders are compelled to respond strongly to a real provocation, they try to keep a lid on anti-China sentiments for reasons of domestic stability.
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Vietnam : a history / Karnow, Stanley 1983  Book
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Publication London, Century Publishing, 1983.
Description xiii, 750p.hbk
Series Companion to the Television Series
Standard Number 0712600108
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024701959.7043/KAR 024701MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   140672


Why Vietnam? / Trager, Frank N 1966  Book
Trager, Frank N Book
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Publication New York, Frederick A Praeger, 1966.
Description vi, 238p.hbk
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000499959.7/TRA 000499MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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World since 1945 / Vadney, T E 1987  Book
Vadney, T E Book
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Publication New York, Faets on File Publications, 1987.
Description 570p.Hbk
Standard Number 0816018154
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032113909.824/VAD 032113MainOn ShelfGeneral