This article addresses the challenging spatial organization of Nguyễn Vietnam: the binary relationship between civilizational expansion and the construction of a state boundary at the Khmer frontier. It examines the process whereby the Vietnamese moved southwest into the Khmer world and territorialized a contested terrain as part of a civilizational and imperial project. The process employed the state’s administrative infrastructure and cultural institutions to erase ethnic, political, and cultural diversity in the lower Mekong. This article argues that Vietnamese expansion was not simply an attempt to carry out the will of heaven and Confucian cultural responsibility; rather, it was a search for peripheral security and a response to region...
Vietnam and China are currently engaged in a map war, with each country using ancient maps to buttre...
Scholarship and opinion on the history of international borders have tended to think of them as mode...
Lao Cai city, like most Vietnamese cities, did not escaped last decade dramatic construction and hug...
This article addresses the challenging spatial organization of Nguyễn Vietnam: the binary relationsh...
This dissertation offers a historical sociology of the making and unmaking of rule in a frontier bor...
This article analyzes territorial disputes and political relationships at the border between China a...
Introduction The history of Vietnam is often presented as a slow, relentless push towards the south ...
This thesis explores the historical and ethnographic dimensions of displaced communities of Khmer pe...
This paper attempts an explanation for the persistence of Khmer cultural identifications on the Ca M...
This paper describes the protracted struggles by ethnic Khmers in An Giang Province to regain farmla...
This article examines a change in how members of the educated elite in Vietnam viewed their kingdom’...
This paper examines the history of cross-border migration by (primarily) Khmer residents of Vietnam’...
This dissertation engages with processes of social and spatial organisation of the Brao, a Mon-Khmer...
This paper examines the effects of Cambodian geography in two Khmer polities: Funan, an empire that...
The relationship of the Vietnamese referring to the law is not only unique through European glasses ...
Vietnam and China are currently engaged in a map war, with each country using ancient maps to buttre...
Scholarship and opinion on the history of international borders have tended to think of them as mode...
Lao Cai city, like most Vietnamese cities, did not escaped last decade dramatic construction and hug...
This article addresses the challenging spatial organization of Nguyễn Vietnam: the binary relationsh...
This dissertation offers a historical sociology of the making and unmaking of rule in a frontier bor...
This article analyzes territorial disputes and political relationships at the border between China a...
Introduction The history of Vietnam is often presented as a slow, relentless push towards the south ...
This thesis explores the historical and ethnographic dimensions of displaced communities of Khmer pe...
This paper attempts an explanation for the persistence of Khmer cultural identifications on the Ca M...
This paper describes the protracted struggles by ethnic Khmers in An Giang Province to regain farmla...
This article examines a change in how members of the educated elite in Vietnam viewed their kingdom’...
This paper examines the history of cross-border migration by (primarily) Khmer residents of Vietnam’...
This dissertation engages with processes of social and spatial organisation of the Brao, a Mon-Khmer...
This paper examines the effects of Cambodian geography in two Khmer polities: Funan, an empire that...
The relationship of the Vietnamese referring to the law is not only unique through European glasses ...
Vietnam and China are currently engaged in a map war, with each country using ancient maps to buttre...
Scholarship and opinion on the history of international borders have tended to think of them as mode...
Lao Cai city, like most Vietnamese cities, did not escaped last decade dramatic construction and hug...