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Ngo Vinh Long

    Ngô Viñh Long est professeur d'histoire dont les travaux examinent les complexités de l'Asie de l'Est, du Sud et du Sud-Est, avec un accent particulier sur le développement rural et la paysannerie. Son érudition explore les rôles essentiels que jouent les gouvernements dans le développement, s'appuyant sur une vaste expérience de recherche et d'enseignement, y compris son passage en tant que boursier Fulbright au Vietnam. Son expertise couvre les trajectoires historiques du progrès économique et des relations étrangères dans ces régions dynamiques depuis le milieu du XXe siècle.

    Death and Immortality in Ancient Philosophy
    Before the Revolution
    • Before the Revolution

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      During the French colonial period (1900-1945), Vietnamese peasants wrote vigorously about the effects of French policies on their living conditions. The vast majority of their writings were censored or contradicted by the published works of French and Vietnamese officials, and none is currenty in print.Ngo Vinh Long presents a realistic portrait of the Vietnamese determination and resiliency that brought down both the French and the American regimes. He describes the effects of French land policy on the peasants and the resulting problems in tenant farming and sharecropping, as well as peasant reaction to taxes, tax collections, usury, government agarian credit programs, commerce, and industry. He also translates previously unavailable texts that detail the emotions of the Vietnamese people with regard to the French occupation. For the Morningside Edition, Dr. Long has written a new preface in which he describes new scholarship and changes during the last fifteen years.

      Before the Revolution
    • A concise and accessible new account of the variety and subtlety of Greek and Roman philosophy of death and immortality, from Homer to Marcus Aurelius. Explores key figures, ideas and debates in Epicurean, Stoic, Presocratic and Platonic philosophy, and relates them to contemporary debates on the philosophy of death.

      Death and Immortality in Ancient Philosophy