Anderson, James, 1963-

The rebel den of Nùng Trí Cao loyalty and identity along the Sino-Vietnamese frontier / [electronic resource] : James Anderson. - Seattle : Singapore : University of Washington Press ; In association with NUS Press, c2007. - xiv, 276 p. : ill., maps.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 244-264) and index.

The great King Nùng Trí Cao : a rebel's role in shaping regional identity along the modern Sino-Vietnamese border -- The legacy of the Chinese imperial tribute system in the south : balancing ritual harmony with frontier stability -- Examples of negotiated autonomy : Sino-Vietnamese relations before the eleventh century -- Gaining legitimacy at the empire's edge : indigenous Tai-speaking communities along the Sino-Vietnamese frontier through the early Song period -- The specter of southern power : Nùng Trí Cao's insurrection, court reaction, and the legacy of Nam Việt -- Tempting "treacherous factions" : the manipulation of frontier alliances on the eve of the 1075 Sino-Vietnamese Borderlands War -- Monumental pride : Sino-Vietnamese cross-border commemorations of Nùng Trí Cao.


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Nùng, Trí Cao, ca. 1025-ca. 1055.


Vietnam--History--939-1428.
China--History--Song dynasty, 960-1279.
Vietnam--Boundaries--China.
China--Boundaries--Vietnam.
Vietnam--Relations--China.
China--Relations--Vietnam.


Electronic books.

DS556.6 / .A54 2007eb

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