Introduction; 1. The provincial era; 2. The Ly dynasty; 3. The Tran dynasty; 4. The Le dynasty; 5. The beginning of inter-regional warfare; 6. The Fifty Years War; 7. The south and the north diverge; 8. The Thirty Years War; 9. The Nguyen dynasty; 10. The French conquest; 11. Franco-Vietnamese colonial relations; 12. Indochina at war; 13. From two countries to one; Retrospective; Bibliographic essay; Figures; Tables; Maps; Index.
A groundbreaking, comprehensive history of Vietnam from the earliest times to the present day.
K. W. Taylor is a professor in the Department of Asian Studies at Cornell University, New York. His career began in the US Army, where he was deployed in the US-Vietnam war. He has now been researching Vietnam for nearly forty years, and his work has made a fundamental contribution to the development of the field.
'This book is a landmark in scholarship, the product of Keith
Taylor's four decades of intensive and prolonged engagement with
Vietnam. There is no other book quite like it: it is the most
authoritative work yet written on the full sweep of Vietnamese
history. In these pages, stories from this past - whether of
cannibals or kings, eunuchs or slaves, queen regents or
revolutionaries - are woven into a rich historical account of the
Vietnamese past. A magisterial achievement.' Shawn McHale, George
Washington University
'Elegant, erudite and stunningly comprehensive, A History of the
Vietnamese is, by a wide margin, the finest general survey of
Vietnamese history ever produced in any language.' Peter Zinoman,
University of California, Berkeley
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