Format:
Online-Ressource (xiv, 312 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
9780520272477
Series Statement:
From Indochina to Vietnam: Revolution and War in a Global Perspective v.5
Content:
In this important new study, Charles Keith explores the complex position of the Catholic Church in modern Vietnamese history. By demonstrating how French colonial rule allowed for the transformation of Catholic missions in Vietnam into broad and powerful economic and institutional structures, Keith discovers the ways race defined ecclesiastical and cultural prestige and control of resources and institutional authority. This, along with colonial rule itself, created a culture of religious life in which relationships between Vietnamese Catholics and European missionaries were less equal and more
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Yale University, 2008
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Cover; Catholic Vietnam; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; List of Illustrations; ILLUSTRATIONS; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; 1. Three priests arrested for anti-French activities, 1909; 1. A Church between the Nguyễn and the French; 2. Church in rural Tonkin, ca. 1890; 3. The execution of Pierre Borie, November 24, 1838; 2. A Colonial Church Divided; 4. Tomb to Vietnamese martyrs, Tonkin, ca. 1900; 5. Statue of Pigneau de Béhaine and Prince Nguyễn Phúc Cảnh, ca. 1905; 3. The Birth of a National Church; 6. Nguyễn Hữu Bài
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7. Broadside of Pope Pius XI and the first two Vietnamese bishops, ca. 19354. Vietnamese Catholic Tradition on Trial; 8. Scene from the first Vietnamese adaptation of the Passion of Christ, 1913; 5. A National Church Experienced; 9. Drawing from Vietnamese Catholic Youth bulletin, 1935; 10. Postcard of the cathedral at Phát Diệm and the tomb of Trần Lục (Père Six), ca. 1933; 6. The Culture and Politics of Vietnamese Catholic Nationalism; 11. Young Catholic Workers brochure, 1939; 7. A National Church in Revolution and War; 12. Bishop Lê Hữu Từ inspecting his troops, 1952
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Epilogue. A National Church Divided13. Catholic refugees from Bùi Chu awaiting transport to the south, 1954; 14. Ngô Đình Diệm and Ngô Đình Thục, 1961; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780520953826
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780520272477
Additional Edition:
Print version Catholic Vietnam : A Church from Empire to Nation
Language:
English
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