Đào Duy Anh
The Lạc Việt – The Ancestors of BOTH the Việt AND the Zhuang?
I recently co-wrote an article with my colleague, anthropologist Đinh Hồng Hải, on the “Lạc Việt” (Chn., Luoyue). This is a name that appears in
Đào Duy Anh’s 1946 Book on the Origins of the Vietnamese
After the August Revolution in 1945, Vietnamese historian Đào Duy Anh was invited to teach history at a university that was established later that same
Interrogating Đào Duy Anh: A Tokyo Love Story
Once again Lê Minh Khải was transported in time, this time to Japan where he was asked about historians who had worked for a pro-Japanese
Interrogating Đào Duy Anh: Everything’s Bigger in Texas
Michelle/Natasha and Lê Minh Khải went to a meeting with an American intelligence official named Hank (a friend of Papa François) where they talked about
Interrogating Đào Duy Anh: One Night in Tunis
Having rescued Lê Minh Khải from Dr. Wu, Natasha takes him to meet her Papa in Tunisia where they talk about the declining influence of
Interrogating Đào Duy Anh: Dr. Wu’s Shoes
Lê Minh Khải is again transported back in time and forced to answer questions about Vietnamese historian Đào Duy Anh’s scholarship. This time he ends
Interrogating Đào Duy Anh: From Moscow With Love (Part 2)
This video contains some more discussion of some of the conclusions that Đào Duy Anh reaches in his 1938 work, An Historical Outline of Vietnamese
Interrogating Đào Duy Anh: From Moscow With Love (Part 1)
This video contains a discussion of some of the conclusions that Đào Duy Anh reaches in his 1938 work, An Historical Outline of Vietnamese Culture
Đào Duy Anh’s (French) Characterization of Vietnamese Intellectual Inferiority
In his 1938 work, An Historical Outline of Vietnamese Culture (Việt Nam văn hóa sử cương), Vietnamese historian Đào Duy Anh tried to do something
Dancing With Đào Duy Anh: Vidalian Geography
This video relates to this blog post on the influence of the ideas of French geographer Paul Vidal de La Blache on Vietnamese historian Đào
Đào Duy Anh and Vidalian Geography
As the previous post demonstrated, while it is clear that in writing his An Historical Outline of Vietnamese Culture (Việt Nam văn hóa sử cương,
Dancing With Đào Duy Anh: Modern Chinese Scholarship
This video relates to this blog post on the influence of scholarship from the Republic of China on Vietnamese historian Đào Duy Anh’s 1938 work,
Dancing With Đào Duy Anh: Introduction
Get ready for a video series on the historical scholarship of the great twentieth-century Vietnamese scholar Đào Duy Anh. . .
Đào Duy Anh and ROC Intellectual Influence in Colonial Vietnam
One of the (many) problems with the way that modern Vietnamese history has been written about (both by historians inside and outside of Vietnam) is
What’s so “Colonial” about Colonial-Era Scholarship?
I came across an article that Đào Duy Anh published in 1954 in the journal Văn Sử Địa. In this article, Đào Duy Anh argues
Đào Duy Anh’s Ambiguous Statements about the Hùng Kings
The topic of Đào Duy Anh’s comments about the term “Hùng” came up in a discussion to a previous post, so I thought I would