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Phan Châu Trinh and His Political Writings Vinh Sinh, editor & translator SOSEA-49, 2009 , 152 pages, 4 illustrations. 978-0-87727-749-1 paperback $20.95, 978-0-87727-779-8 hardcover $41.95
Phan Châu Trinh (1872–1926) was the earliest proponent of democracy and popular rights in Vietnam. He favored a moderate approach to political change and advised Vietnam’s leaders to seek reform within the French colonial system rather than organize violent resistance. This collection of four of Phan’s essays, accompanied by Vinh Sinh’s masterly introduction, illuminates both this turbulent era and the courageous intelligence of the author.
Vinh Sinh, editor and translator, is a professor in the Department of History and Classics, University of Alberta. His major publications include: Overturned Chariot: The Autobiography of Phan Bội Châu, co-editor and co-translator (Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai’i Press, 1999); Phan Bội Châu and the Đông Du Movement, editor (New Haven, CT: Yale Center for International and Area Studies, 1987); Tokutomi Sohô: A Critical Biography (Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1994); and The Future Japan, editor and co-translator of Tokutomi Sohô’s book Shôrai no Nihon (Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1989), which won the Canada Council’s 1990 Canada-Japan Book Prize.
ContentsIntroduction: “A New Vietnam Following the Franco–Vietnamese Alliance” (p. 57) “Letter to Emperor Khai Dinh” (p. 87) “Morality and Ethics in the Orient and the Occident” (p. 103) “Monarchy and Democracy” (p. 125) About the Editor, Translator (p. 141) Acknowledgments (p. vii) Names and Abbreviations (p. ix) Photographs (p. xi) Biographical Chronology (p. xiii) |


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