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Hoàng Đạo

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in 1932, the French government reassigned Vietnamese civil servants to different outposts to prevent them from collaborating with locals to overthrow the colonial government. Hoàng Đạo was reassigned from
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Tran, B. V. (2008). The politics of Vietnamese romanticism and literary history (PhD thesis, University of California, Berkeley, Fall) (pp. 1-352). California: University of Berkeley.
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Tran, B. V. (2008). The politics of Vietnamese romanticism and literary history (PhD thesis, University of California, Berkeley, Fall) (pp. 1-352). California: University of Berkeley.
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Translated and cited by McHale, Shawn Frederick. Print and Power: Confucianism, Communism, and Buddhism in the Making of Modern Vietnam. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2004.
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He initially trained as a lawyer and earned a degree from the Indochina Law School in 1927. After graduating, he worked at the Hanoi Treasury and pursued further studies, earning a
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social order. He was highly critical of Confucianism and Vietnamese traditions, seeing the past as a time for darkness. Instead, he believed that Vietnam had to follow the path of
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Hoàng Đạo believed strongly in the importance of education in instilling ideas of rational will and agency to compel moral action. He also believed specifically that the
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Nguyen, M. T. (2021). On our own strength: The Self-Reliant Literary Group and cosmopolitan nationalism in late colonial Vietnam. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press.
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McHale, Shawn Frederick. Print and Power: Confucianism, Communism, and Buddhism in the Making of Modern Vietnam. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2004.
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McHale, Shawn Frederick. Print and Power: Confucianism, Communism, and Buddhism in the Making of Modern Vietnam. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2004.
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McHale, Shawn Frederick. Print and Power: Confucianism, Communism, and Buddhism in the Making of Modern Vietnam. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2004.
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activities and were imprisoned for two years. In 1948, Hoàng Đạo died of a heart attack while traveling on a train in
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which would feature an ethnically and linguistically homogenous Annam comprising
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degree two years later. He began his career working as a civil servant for the
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based on co-sanguinity, language and soil had echoes in
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in order to modernize and become a self-sufficient and
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as a genre was an important conduit for this process.
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Index

Vietnam
Tự Lực văn đoàn
Nhất Linh
Tự Lực văn đoàn
World War II
Tự Lực văn đoàn
Khái Hưng
anti-colonial
China
French baccalaureate
French colonial government
Indochina
Yen Bai
Saigon
Hanoi
Nhất Linh
Nhất Linh
Tự Lực văn đoàn
Enlightenment
citizen
Confucian
Westernization
sovereign nation
Indochina
Enlightenment
civilization
Enlightenment
citizens
Indochina
Annam

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