Gia Long, Jiaqing, Qianlong, Gia Định and Thăng Long
On 31 May 1802, Nguyễn Phúc Ánh, the first ruler of the Nguyễn Dynasty declared that Gia Long 嘉隆 would be his reign title (Đại Nam thực lục, 17/1a-2a). Many…
On 31 May 1802, Nguyễn Phúc Ánh, the first ruler of the Nguyễn Dynasty declared that Gia Long 嘉隆 would be his reign title (Đại Nam thực lục, 17/1a-2a). Many…
During World War II, a group known as “Detachment 101” of the Office of Strategic Services (the precursor of the CIA) started to work inside Burma to gain intelligence about…
I keep coming across writings in English in which people talk about how Việt Nam came to be called Việt Nam, and nobody has the story right. Humility aside, the…
I just came across a fascinating document in the US National Archives from 1961 called “Snapshots at Random” by Jane Schnell. I do not know the context in which the…
I asked in a post below where the Đại Nam nhất thống toàn đồ (Complete Map of Unified Đại Nam) comes from. I see it a lot, and it is…
If you have never seen the David Rumsey Map Collection, then take a look around, it is absolutely glorious. When it comes to geography, there are of course some issues…
Spending yet more time looking around in the US National Archives through the Online Public Access portal, I came across some other good examples of American Cold War propaganda. This…
I like the beginning scenes of the film, The Lover (L’Amant). You see a ferry crossing the Mekong that is filled with Vietnamese taking goods to market, but those people…
“You better watch out / You better not cry / You better not pout / I’m telling you why / Santa Claus is coming. . . . . . to…
For better or for worse, English has become “the” global language. This is very much evident in Southeast Asia where English proficiency is being promoted as key to the integration…