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481 - Why Was The Tokin School Dangerous? - Viet History Makers

481 - Why Was The Tokin School Dangerous? - Viet History Makers

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Welcome back to The Vietnamese Podcast. In this episode, Kenneth sit down with scholar Kevin Phan to dissect one of the most radical experiments in Vietnamese history: the Tonkin Free School (Đông Kinh Nghĩa Thục).


Opened in Hanoi in 1907, this school lasted only 10 months before the French colonial government shut it down—but those 300 days changed the trajectory of the nation forever. We explore how a tiny group of intellectuals, inspired by Japan's Meiji Restoration, attempted to "enlighten the Vietnamese mind" by abandoning ancient Confucian rote-learning in favor of science, hygiene, and a brand-new Romanized script.


In this episode, we tackle:


The Death of Tradition: Why cutting your hair and learning math was seen as a radical act of patriotism.


The "Dictator's Dilemma": The tension between needing a smart, educated workforce and the fear that those same people will think for themselves.


Humboldt vs. Napoleon: Understanding the two models of education—building an "economic powerhouse" versus cultivating a "free citizen."


2026 Realities: From mandatory Marxism-Leninism courses in Saigon to book banning in Florida, we look at the global state of academic freedom today.


Key Historical Insights:


Japanese Influence: How Japan's 1905 victory over Russia proved to the Vietnamese that "white people" could be defeated through modernization.


The Power of the Map: Why showing villagers an S-shaped map of Vietnam for the first time was a revolutionary act.


Social Darwinism: The uncomfortable 1900s ideology that framed colonialism as a "survival of the fittest" race.


Whether you're interested in the roots of Vietnamese nationalism or the modern battle over what we are allowed to teach in 2026, this conversation is essential. Subscribe to join the intellectual front line.


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Many of you still have the chance to record and preserve the legacies of your own families. I’ve sat with families now for interview sessions to record the rich histories of parents and explore the lives of the generations that preceded them. Don’t let your family stories go untold! Take a moment to reach out and together we will bring out your family’s story on a recorded journey. - Kenneth Nguyen


Visit https://www.vietnamstorybank.com/ today for more information!



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