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The Tay So'n Uprising: Society and rebellion in late eighteenth-century Viet Nam, 1771--1802.
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The Tay So'n Uprising: Society and rebellion in late eighteenth-century Viet Nam, 1771--1802./
Author:
Dutton, George Edson.
Description:
408 p.
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Chair: Laurie J. Sears.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International62-12A.
Subject:
History, Asia, Australia and Oceania. -
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9780493494883
The Tay So'n Uprising: Society and rebellion in late eighteenth-century Viet Nam, 1771--1802.
Dutton, George Edson.
The Tay So'n Uprising: Society and rebellion in late eighteenth-century Viet Nam, 1771--1802.
- 408 p.
Chair: Laurie J. Sears.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2001.
This project is an examination of the Ta&d4;y So,n movement and regime of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in Vie&dotbelow;t Nam. I argue that the nature of this movement and its transformation into a series of political regimes is best understood through analysis that considers dynamic interactions between various segments of Vietnamese society during this period. The analysis challenges prevailing Vietnamese scholarly traditions by questioning the assumption of a convergence of interests between the Ta&d4;y So,n and the peasantry, arguing instead that what might have begun as a movement for peasants was transformed into a regime that exploited them.
ISBN: 9780493494883Subjects--Topical Terms:
626624
History, Asia, Australia and Oceania.
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The study first looks at the connection between the movement's leadership and various conceptions of legitimacy that coexisted in Viet Nam in the eighteenth century, arguing that the movement's leaders were opportunists not visionaries, and were far from the revolutionaries some scholars have depicted. Next, it considers the relationship between the Ta&d4;y So,n leadership and peasant populations, showing that early peasant support gave way to active resistance to forced military service and onerous corvee labor. The study then looks at the dynamic between the Ta&d4;y So,n leadership and various segments of Vietnamese society, those living at the social margins---bandits, pirates, and ethnic and religious minorities---and intellectual elites. It reveals the critical role that each of these groups played in shaping the course and nature of the movement, and the ways in which their roles have frequently been misstated.
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The study finally argues against the idea of Ta&d4;y So,n exceptionalism. Instead, it shows that the Ta&d4;y So,n regime was not unlike its predecessors or eventual successors in many respects, including its policies, its treatment of the peasantry, and its political institutions. The peasants in particular noticed relatively little difference between the Ta&d4;y So,n and the other regimes they had seen. By challenging the existing Vietnamese interpretations of the Ta&d4;y So,n , this study lays the groundwork for further examinations of the movement.
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