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Volume 15,
Issue 2
Spring 2023
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Taxation and Military Conscription in Early Modern Vietnam: Nguyễn Đàng Trong in Comparative Perspective
Liam C. Kelley
The Politics of Vietnamese Craft: American Diplomacy and Domestication
Jennifer Way, Sarah Grant
Review: Footprints of War: Militarized Landscapes in Vietnam , by David Biggs
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Review: Reckless: Henry Kissinger and the Tragedy of Vietnam , by Robert K. Brigham
David Prentice
Review: Down and Out in Saigon: Stories of the Poor in a Colonial City , Haydon Cherry
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Journal of Vietnamese Studies promotes and publishes original social science and humanities research about Vietnamese history, politics, culture, and society, as well as Vietnam-related topics that have traditionally been set apart from mainstream area studies scholarship such as the Vietnamese diaspora and the Vietnam War.
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