Vietnam's ethnic and religious minorities : a historical perspective / Thomas Engelbert (ed.).

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Frankfurt am Main : Peter Lang, [2016]
  • ©2016
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225 pages ; 22 cm

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    "Deals with Vietnam's ethnic and religious minorities in a historical perspective. The time frame stretches from the pre-colonial era to contemporary times. Except for one paper on the situation of the Vietnam-China border area, the authors focus on South or Southern Central Vietnam"-- Provided by publisher.
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    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • Introduction to the topic / Thomas Engelbert
    • Saigon's rice exports and Chinese rice merchants from Hong Kong, 1870s-1920s / Li Tana
    • Violence against Chinese minorities in Vietnam and Indonesia (1945-1949) : China's diplomatic response / Mary Somers Heidhues
    • Catholic missionaries in the Indochinese highlands : the first period (1850-1893) / Thomas Engelbert
    • The French-speaking Reformed Church, a neglected source of Protestantism in Vietnam : observations on the origins of a minority religion / Pascal Bourdeaux
    • The Vietnamese Catholics, nation state and national identity : some reflections on the state of a religious minority / Trà̂n Thái Liân
    • The Cham diaspora in Southeast Asia : patterns of historical, political, social and economic development / Nicolas Weber
    • Neighbourhood bargains : small-scale trade and mutual perceptions at the Vietnam China border / Kirsten W. Endres.
    ISBN
    • 9783631660423 ((hardback))
    • 3631660421 ((hardback))
    LCCN
    2016029338
    OCLC
    952277201
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