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Articles related to "Annam"
Women's Status in Medieval Vietnam Women in southern Vietnam have historically had more opportunities and freedoms than those in Chinese-dominated northern Vietnam. vietnam • ho chi minh • communism • women's status • annam
Le Thanh Tong, Emperor of Vietnam An intorduction to the life and times of Vietnamese emperor and hero Le Thanh Tong. vietnam • warfare • china • military technology • champa
An English Lady in the French Colonies, Part II A great many female European travelers visited places in the various European empires during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and wrote travel accounts of these places. It has been argued by feminist scholars that many of them wrote differently than their male counterparts, in particular showing more empathy for the individuals they met and including more "feminine" topics. Gabrielle Vassal, and English lady married to a French colonial physician belies this model, and in this 5 part series, I show how she complicates the history of gender and colonialism. Part 2 of a 5 part series.
A Taste of God A culinary tour through the spiritually diverse neighborhoods of North America and guide to finding God on the menu. hare • krishna • eat • prasad • spiritual
The Ming Invasion of Yunnan A description of the Chinese conquest of Yunnan province, eventually achieved by the Ming Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang. china • vietnam • yunnan province • nanchao • mongols
An English Lady in the French Colonies, Part III A great many female European travelers visited places in the various European empires during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and wrote travel accounts of these places. It has been argued by feminist scholars that many of them wrote differently than their male counterparts, in particular showing more empathy for the individuals they met and including more "feminine" topics. Gabrielle Vassal, and English lady married to a French colonial physician belies this model, and in this 5 part series, I show how she complicates the history of gender and colonialism. Part 3 of a 5 part series.
An English Lady in the French Colonies: Gabrielle Vassal, Part I A great many female European travelers visited places in the various European empires during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and wrote travel accounts of these places. It has been argued by feminist scholars that many of them wrote differently than their male counterparts, in particular showing more empathy for the individuals they met and including more "feminine" topics. Gabrielle Vassal, and English lady married to a French colonial physician belies this model, and in this 5 part series, I show how she complicates the history of gender and colonialism. Part 1 of a 5 part series. |
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