In 1400 Vietnamese leader and radical reformer H? Quý Ly (ca. 1350–1410) usurped the Vietnamese throne from the declining Tr?n leadership. H? Quý Ly’s reign, although fueled by regional rivalries, managed to provoke a military response by the neighboring Ming that displaced the dominant Ðông Kinh elite of the Red River Delta long enough for the Thanh Hóa elite of upper central Vietnam under Lê L?i (1385–1433) to unify a political force that would borrow heavily from the Chinese model, but stress essential cultural differences between the two sides of the Sino-Vietnamese frontier. The Ming occupation of Vietnam would last only two decades, but this period continues to have an influence on the modern-day relationship between the People's Repu...
This article attempts to explore the extent to which the concept of ‘mandate from heaven’ was exploi...
The Treaty of Saigon, signed on March 15, 1874, stated that Vietnam recognized the full sovereignty ...
This article attempts to explore the extent to which the concept of ‘mandate from heaven’ was exploi...
This article reviews the history of China-Vietnam’s relations from the time of the independence of V...
Neither the Vietnamese court in Thang Long nor the Chinese court in Kaifeng could likely have imagin...
Premodern Sino-Vietnamese relations may be described by three systems of engagement that I have labe...
The aim of this article is to examine the circumstances surrounding the formation of Vietnam’s Resto...
Vietnamese Tran dynasty (1225-1400) is known for its having repulsed Mongol invaders, but there has-...
As explored in several recent studies, the regions of modern-day China and Vietnam have been engaged...
This article attempts to explain why China-Vietnam relations, which were based on tributary ties, ...
In 1788, when a Tây-so’n leader, Nguyên Vân Huê captured Hanoi and forced Lê Duy Ky, the last empero...
During 1965-66, a great power struggle engulfed Chinese politics while the Vietnam War escalated. Wh...
Southeast Asia Session 402: Networks Wide and Narrow: Early Modern Vietnam in the Larger World, 1700...
My dissertation uses Chinese relations with the Mac dynasty (1527-1677) of Vietnam as a window into ...
This chapter provides an overview of Chinese (or ‘Northern’) medicine as practised in pre-modern Vie...
This article attempts to explore the extent to which the concept of ‘mandate from heaven’ was exploi...
The Treaty of Saigon, signed on March 15, 1874, stated that Vietnam recognized the full sovereignty ...
This article attempts to explore the extent to which the concept of ‘mandate from heaven’ was exploi...
This article reviews the history of China-Vietnam’s relations from the time of the independence of V...
Neither the Vietnamese court in Thang Long nor the Chinese court in Kaifeng could likely have imagin...
Premodern Sino-Vietnamese relations may be described by three systems of engagement that I have labe...
The aim of this article is to examine the circumstances surrounding the formation of Vietnam’s Resto...
Vietnamese Tran dynasty (1225-1400) is known for its having repulsed Mongol invaders, but there has-...
As explored in several recent studies, the regions of modern-day China and Vietnam have been engaged...
This article attempts to explain why China-Vietnam relations, which were based on tributary ties, ...
In 1788, when a Tây-so’n leader, Nguyên Vân Huê captured Hanoi and forced Lê Duy Ky, the last empero...
During 1965-66, a great power struggle engulfed Chinese politics while the Vietnam War escalated. Wh...
Southeast Asia Session 402: Networks Wide and Narrow: Early Modern Vietnam in the Larger World, 1700...
My dissertation uses Chinese relations with the Mac dynasty (1527-1677) of Vietnam as a window into ...
This chapter provides an overview of Chinese (or ‘Northern’) medicine as practised in pre-modern Vie...
This article attempts to explore the extent to which the concept of ‘mandate from heaven’ was exploi...
The Treaty of Saigon, signed on March 15, 1874, stated that Vietnam recognized the full sovereignty ...
This article attempts to explore the extent to which the concept of ‘mandate from heaven’ was exploi...