To celebrate National Day September 2, Tre Publishing House introduces the book series "Questions and Answers on Vietnamese History" with a new cover version, new volumes and updated content aimed at young readers.
The book series "Questions and Answers on Vietnamese History" includes 10 volumes. |
Vietnam's history with thousands of years of building and defending the country has become a treasure trove of valuable knowledge, fostering patriotism and national pride; it is life experiences that have been experienced and proven through practice. Learning about national history is both a need and a requirement of the times so that every Vietnamese person can confidently integrate with a strong national identity.
But how can history books be made accessible to young people and complement textbooks used in schools?
Towards that goal, Tre Publishing House cooperated with lecturers from the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - the Young Humanities group to compile a series of books: Questions and Answers on Vietnamese History, including 10 volumes: From the beginning to the 10th century; Vietnam under the Ngo, Dinh, Tien Le, Ly, Tran, Ho dynasties; From the Lam Son uprising to the first half of the 19th century; The first resistance war against the French (from 1858 to the end of the 19th century); The beginning of the 20th century to the founding of the Communist Party of Vietnam (1930); From the Nghe Tinh Soviet to the August Revolution (1930-1945); The second resistance war against the French (1945-1954); The resistance war against the US to save the country (1954-1965); From the Mau Than spring to the Ho Chi Minh campaign (1965-1975); Volume 10: Vietnam - The journey of construction and development (from 1975 to present).
Compared to the previous edition, the book series has an additional volume 10: Vietnam - The journey of construction and development (from 1975 to present). This is a period with many important marks: changes in society after the country's reunification, the period of innovation starting from the 6th Congress in 1986, the period of acceleration and integration into the world. At the same time, the Vietnamese army and people still had to fight to protect national sovereignty and maintain social security and order. The book has an appendix listing the leaders of the Party and State during this period, as well as the most typical events. Each question and answer has illustrative images.
Volumes 1-9 have been adjusted and supplemented according to the latest updates. Especially the new attractive cover set, aimed at young readers.
The book series is edited by Associate Professor, Dr. Tran Nam Tien. Each book is presented in a question-and-answer format, delving into a specific period, ensuring scientific accuracy but also being concise, brief, and easy to read. Each book includes 100 questions about historical figures and typical events of each period.
Readers can easily look up the question index to find interesting and rich information in each question such as: Who was awarded the title of Two-Country Champion of Vietnam? Which historical figure was awarded the title of King of the Swamp? Who was the famous Yen The Tiger? The Liberation Army of South Vietnam had a female Deputy Commander, so who was she? From the Doi Moi period to 2022, how many World Heritages of Vietnam has UNESCO honored?...
This question-and-answer format fits the fast pace of modern life: Readers can read a few sentences in a short period of time or look up the exact content they need. This publication is ideal for doing history test sets, exam preparation, and knowledge games.
Q&A Vietnamese History provides necessary general knowledge about the country's history from its founding to the present, with a simple and easy-to-understand presentation. The book series is suitable for high schools, universities, teachers, students and especially for everyone who loves and wants to learn more valuable information about Vietnamese history.
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