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Vietnamese society in transition. (Frans- en Engelstalig) The politics of change and reform.
door J. Kleinen
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€ 29,50
In this bilingual publication academics from various disciplines and countries have been brought together to discuss agricultural engineering, economic development, religion, education, and gender in colonial and post-colonial Vietnam. Most of them are tak… meer
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In this bilingual publication academics from various disciplines and countries have been brought together to discuss agricultural engineering, economic development, religion, education, and gender in colonial and post-colonial Vietnam. Most of them are taking an insiders position. The emphasis of the book lies on the postwar societal and cultural transformation.
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9789055891702
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J. Kleinen
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761 - Culturele antropologie
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