Vietnam and China are currently engaged in a map war, with each country using ancient maps to buttress its claims to territorial sovereignty over some uninhabited islands in the South China Sea (in Chinese terminology), also known as the Eastern Sea (in Vietnamese). But what do maps in fact represent? What is meant by “territory”? How are territorial limits conceived? These questions were raised in a May 2015 workshop inspired by Thongchai Winichakul’s Siam Mapped: A History of the Geo-Body of a Nation (1994), a groundbreaking book that traces the transformation of Thai geographical consciousness as a result of Siam’s encounter with Western powers in the nineteenth century. While many of Thongchai’s insights apply to the Vietnamese case, as...
Régionalisation and urbanisation in central Vietnam: the scientific dimensions of regional planning....
Southeast Asia Session 402: Networks Wide and Narrow: Early Modern Vietnam in the Larger World, 1700...
Borders and their older cousins, frontiers, receive a great deal of attention in East Asian studies ...
Vietnam and China are currently engaged in a map war, with each country using ancient maps to buttre...
This article analyzes territorial disputes and political relationships at the border between China a...
This article addresses the challenging spatial organization of Nguyễn Vietnam: the binary relationsh...
The relationship of the Vietnamese referring to the law is not only unique through European glasses ...
This article examines a change in how members of the educated elite in Vietnam viewed their kingdom’...
The current paper is part of an interdisciplinary project focusing on the intellectual dimensions of...
Ma thèse porte sur les savoirs cartographiques en situation coloniale, au nord de la péninsule indoc...
Why, Benedict Anderson once asked, did Javanese become Indonesian in 1945 whereas the Vietnamese bal...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
This dissertation offers a historical sociology of the making and unmaking of rule in a frontier bor...
This paper aims to re-examine the universality of tourist spaces in relation to the change of touris...
Ph.D.HistoryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
Régionalisation and urbanisation in central Vietnam: the scientific dimensions of regional planning....
Southeast Asia Session 402: Networks Wide and Narrow: Early Modern Vietnam in the Larger World, 1700...
Borders and their older cousins, frontiers, receive a great deal of attention in East Asian studies ...
Vietnam and China are currently engaged in a map war, with each country using ancient maps to buttre...
This article analyzes territorial disputes and political relationships at the border between China a...
This article addresses the challenging spatial organization of Nguyễn Vietnam: the binary relationsh...
The relationship of the Vietnamese referring to the law is not only unique through European glasses ...
This article examines a change in how members of the educated elite in Vietnam viewed their kingdom’...
The current paper is part of an interdisciplinary project focusing on the intellectual dimensions of...
Ma thèse porte sur les savoirs cartographiques en situation coloniale, au nord de la péninsule indoc...
Why, Benedict Anderson once asked, did Javanese become Indonesian in 1945 whereas the Vietnamese bal...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
This dissertation offers a historical sociology of the making and unmaking of rule in a frontier bor...
This paper aims to re-examine the universality of tourist spaces in relation to the change of touris...
Ph.D.HistoryUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepblue.lib....
Régionalisation and urbanisation in central Vietnam: the scientific dimensions of regional planning....
Southeast Asia Session 402: Networks Wide and Narrow: Early Modern Vietnam in the Larger World, 1700...
Borders and their older cousins, frontiers, receive a great deal of attention in East Asian studies ...