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Journal of Southeast Asian Studies | 1984

Social Organization and Confucian Thought in Vietnam

John K. Whitmore

To analyze Vietnamese social organization, we must put aside ourimage of it as similar to that of China, with its patrilineal clans. Writings on Vietnam have portrayed a country molded by its northern neighbour in the “thousand years of Chinese domination” of the first millennium A.D. to such an extent that all things Vietnamese must needs be seen in a Chinese and indeed a Confucian light. Socially, this means domination by the male and the father, patrilineal succession, and clan organization, that is, a certain rigidity in social organization.


Archive | 1971

Vietnam and the Chinese model

John K. Whitmore


Journal of Southeast Asian Studies | 2006

The Rise of the Coast: Trade, State and Culture in Early Dai Viet

John K. Whitmore


Modern Asian Studies | 1997

Literati Culture and Integration in Dai Viet, c. 1430–c. 1840

John K. Whitmore


East Asia | 2012

Nation-Building Narratives in Viet Nam: A Memoir on B-52s and Their Aftermath

John K. Whitmore


Journal of Chinese Military History | 2018

China’s Hegemony: Four Hundred Years of East Asian Domination , written by Ji-Young Lee

John K. Whitmore


Journal of Vietnamese Studies | 2014

Book Review: Allegories of the Vietnamese Past, Unification and Production of a Modern Historical Identity

John K. Whitmore


International Journal of Asian Studies | 2013

TRANSFORMATIONS OF THĂNG LONG: SPACE AND TIME, POWER AND BELIEF

John K. Whitmore


Journal of Southeast Asian Studies | 2007

Southeast Asia The flaming womb: Repositioning women in early modern Southeast Asia, By Barbara Watson Andaya, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2006. Pp. 335. Maps, Notes, Bibliography, Index.

John K. Whitmore


International Journal of Asian Studies | 2007

Lost Modernities, China, Vietnam, Korea, and the Hazards of World History . By Alexander Woodside. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2006. Pp. 142. ISBN 067 4022173.

John K. Whitmore

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