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COCOCHINE SHISHIS WHO CAME TO JAPAN

Giang Le Doan 1, *
  1. University of Social Science and Humanities, VNU-HCM
Correspondence to: Giang Le Doan, University of Social Science and Humanities, VNU-HCM. Email: pvphuc@hcmuns.edu.vn.
Volume & Issue: Vol. 15 No. 4 (2012) | Page No.: 69-80 | DOI: 10.32508/stdj.v15i4.1834
Published: 2012-12-30

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Abstract

Every time the Journey-to-the-East Movement (known as the Đông Du Movement in Vietnamese) is mentioned, people quickly think of Phan Bi Châu and his comrades from Northern Vietnam/Tonkin and a part of Middle Vietnam/Annam called Thanh Ngh . Actually, the movement attracted many more patriotic scholars from Southern Vietnam/Cochinchina than those from Northern/Tonkin and Middle Vietnam/Annam. Many of them had suffered prison and exile or even died in prison or in remote countries. Scholars such as Trn Chánh Chiu, Nguyn Thn Hin, Trương Duy Ton, and Nguyn Háo Vĩnh were not only famous writers in the Southern Vietnamese/Cochinchinese literary and press world but also leading patriotic scholars in the Journey-to-the-East Movement. This paper will try to find out, amongst the patriotic scholars coming to Japan in the Journey-to-the-East Movement, who were from Southern Vietnam/Cochinchina, and what they did before, during, and after their visit to Japan. This finding will help to clarify a historical issue that has not been mentioned yet.

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