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Tân Việt Revolutionary Party

The New Vietnam Revolutionary Party or Revolutionary Party of the New Vietnam (Vietnamese: Tân-Việt Kách-mệnh Đảng) 1925–1930, was a non-communist revolutionary party in Vietnam's early independence movement founded by Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai.

History edit

During the 1920s openly democratic patriotic movement in the French Indochina, on July 14, 1925, a number of students from Indochina Pedagogical College and a number of former political prisoners in Annam established Hội Phục Việt (Vietnamese Restoration Association).[1][2][3][4]

After being exposed after spreading leaflets asking the French authorities to release patriot Phan Bội Châu (November 1925). Hội Phục Việt changed its name several times and eventually changed to Tân Việt Revolutionary Party (July 1928).[5]

Tân Việt Revolutionary Party gathered young intellectuals and patriotic petty bourgeois youth, operating mainly in Annam.[6] Born and operating while the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League was thriving, the theories of Marxism–Leninism had a great influence, Tân Việt Revolutionary Party attracted a lot of patriotic young people to participate.[7]

During its operation, the party split into two left-wing and right-wing tendencies. In the end, the leftist tendency to embrace communism prevailed. Some members were transferred to study at the Revolutionary Youth League (founded in November 1925, led by Hồ Chí Minh), actively preparing for the establishment of a new party following the path of the Communist Party of Vietnam.[8]

In 1929 it became communist and reformed as the Indochinese Communist League (Đông Dương Cộng sản Liên đoàn) which was one of the three communist groups of 1929-1930 which formed the base of the Vietnamese Communist Party.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Từ điển tri thức lịch sử phổ thông thế kỷ XX - Ngọc Liên Phan, Hội giáo dục lịch sử (Vietnam), Trường đại học sư phạm Hà Nội. Khoa lịch sử - 2003 Page 787 "Năm 1922, tốt nghiệp hàng Thành chung, được điểu vể dạy tại trường Tiểu học Vinh (Nghệ An). Nàm 1925, Trần Phú tham gia thành lập Hội Phục Việt rổi gia nhập Việt Nam Cách mạng Ðảng (Sau đổi thành Tân Việt), có lúc ông sang -Lào ..."
  2. ^ Hy V. Luong Tradition, Revolution, and Market Economy in a North Vietnamese ... 2010 -- Page 87 "Formed in 1925 and unable to transcend either an elitist network or regional ties, the New Vietnam Revolutionary Party (Tân Việt) recruited most actively among students and the low-ranking civil servants in northern central Annam."
  3. ^ The National Council directs the compilation of the Vietnamese encyclopedia. Vietnam Encyclopedia, vol. 2. Encyclopedia Publishing House, 2002. pp. 385
  4. ^ History of Vietnamese thought. Thuận Hóa Publishing House, 2007. pp. 163
  5. ^ Ninh Lương. A simplified Vietnamese history: a reference book. National Political Publishing House, 2005. pp. 416
  6. ^ Sử, Thư Viện Lịch. "Thư Viện Lịch Sử". thuvienlichsu.com (in Vietnamese). Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  7. ^ "II-Tân cách mạng đảng(7/1928) - Lịch sử Việt Nam trong những năm 1919-1930". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  8. ^ "Bảo tàng Lịch sử Quốc gia". Bảo tàng Lịch sử Quốc gia. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  9. ^ Keat Gin Ooi Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East ... 2004 Volume 1 - Page 649 "Tân Việt Cách mệnh Đảng (Revolutionary Party of the New Vietnam)... Sometime toward the end of 1929, the Tân Việt party apparently also decided to become communist and to change the name of the organization to the Indochinese Communist League (Đông Dương Cộng sản Liên đoàn). The factionalism of ..."
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  • Duiker, William J. (1986). China and Vietnam: The Roots of Conflict. Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California.
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The New Vietnam Revolutionary Party or Revolutionary Party of the New Vietnam Vietnamese Tan Việt Kach mệnh Đảng 1925 1930 was a non communist revolutionary party in Vietnam s early independence movement founded by Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai History editDuring the 1920s openly democratic patriotic movement in the French Indochina on July 14 1925 a number of students from Indochina Pedagogical College and a number of former political prisoners in Annam established Hội Phục Việt Vietnamese Restoration Association 1 2 3 4 After being exposed after spreading leaflets asking the French authorities to release patriot Phan Bội Chau November 1925 Hội Phục Việt changed its name several times and eventually changed to Tan Việt Revolutionary Party July 1928 5 Tan Việt Revolutionary Party gathered young intellectuals and patriotic petty bourgeois youth operating mainly in Annam 6 Born and operating while the Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth League was thriving the theories of Marxism Leninism had a great influence Tan Việt Revolutionary Party attracted a lot of patriotic young people to participate 7 During its operation the party split into two left wing and right wing tendencies In the end the leftist tendency to embrace communism prevailed Some members were transferred to study at the Revolutionary Youth League founded in November 1925 led by Hồ Chi Minh actively preparing for the establishment of a new party following the path of the Communist Party of Vietnam 8 In 1929 it became communist and reformed as the Indochinese Communist League Đong Dương Cộng sản Lien đoan which was one of the three communist groups of 1929 1930 which formed the base of the Vietnamese Communist Party 9 See also editVietnamese Revolutionary Youth League Indochinese Communist LeagueReferences edit Từ điển tri thức lịch sử phổ thong thế kỷ XX Ngọc Lien Phan Hội giao dục lịch sử Vietnam Trường đại học sư phạm Ha Nội Khoa lịch sử 2003 Page 787 Năm 1922 tốt nghiệp hang Thanh chung được điểu vể dạy tại trường Tiểu học Vinh Nghệ An Nam 1925 Trần Phu tham gia thanh lập Hội Phục Việt rổi gia nhập Việt Nam Cach mạng Dảng Sau đổi thanh Tan Việt co luc ong sang Lao Hy V Luong Tradition Revolution and Market Economy in a North Vietnamese 2010 Page 87 Formed in 1925 and unable to transcend either an elitist network or regional ties the New Vietnam Revolutionary Party Tan Việt recruited most actively among students and the low ranking civil servants in northern central Annam The National Council directs the compilation of the Vietnamese encyclopedia Vietnam Encyclopedia vol 2 Encyclopedia Publishing House 2002 pp 385 History of Vietnamese thought Thuận Hoa Publishing House 2007 pp 163 Ninh Lương A simplified Vietnamese history a reference book National Political Publishing House 2005 pp 416 Sử Thư Viện Lịch Thư Viện Lịch Sử thuvienlichsu com in Vietnamese Retrieved 2021 09 28 II Tan cach mạng đảng 7 1928 Lịch sử Việt Nam trong những năm 1919 1930 sites google com Retrieved 2021 09 28 Bảo tang Lịch sử Quốc gia Bảo tang Lịch sử Quốc gia Retrieved 2021 09 28 Keat Gin Ooi Southeast Asia A Historical Encyclopedia from Angkor Wat to East 2004 Volume 1 Page 649 Tan Việt Cach mệnh Đảng Revolutionary Party of the New Vietnam Sometime toward the end of 1929 the Tan Việt party apparently also decided to become communist and to change the name of the organization to the Indochinese Communist League Đong Dương Cộng sản Lien đoan The factionalism of Woodside Alexander 1976 Community and revolution in modern Vietnam Houghton Mifflin Marr David 1984 Vietnamese Tradition on Trial 1925 1945 University of California Press Marr David 1971 Vietnamese Anticolonialism 1885 1925 University of California Press Tai Hue Tam Ho 1992 Radicalism and the Origins of the Vietnamese Revolution Harvard University Press Tai Hue Tam Ho 2010 Passion Betrayal and Revolution in Colonial Saigon The Memoirs of Bao Luong University of California Press Huynh Kim Khanh 1982 Vietnamese Communism 1925 1945 Cornell University Press Beck Sanderson 2008 Republican China in Turmoil 1912 1926 EAST ASIA 1800 1949 World Peace Communications 2008 Schoppa R Keith 2000 The Columbia Guide to Modern Chinese History Columbia University Press Quinn Judge Sophie 2003 Ho Chi Minh The Missing Years 1919 1941 C Hurst amp Co Publishers Saich Tony 1991 The Origins of the First United Front in China The Role of Sneevliet BRILL Duiker William J 1986 China and Vietnam The Roots of Conflict Institute of East Asian Studies University of California Mchale Shawn 1995 Keith Weller Taylor John K Whitmore ed Essays Into Vietnamese Pasts SEAP Publications Duiker William J July 1972 The Revolutionary Youth League Cradle of Communism in Vietnam The China Quarterly 51 475 499 doi 10 1017 S0305741000052255 S2CID 154893106 Huang Guo an Yang Wanxiu Yang Libing Huang Zheng 1986 A Brief History of Sino Vietnamese Relations in Chinese Guangxi People s Publishing House Huang Zheng 1987 Ho Chi Minh and China in Chinese PLA Publishing House Liu Manrong 1996 Sun Yat Sen and Chinese Nationalist Revolution in Chinese Guangdong People s Publishing House Mao Zhengrong June 2010 Vietnamese Revolutionaries in Guangzhou during the First United Front Period Guangdong Party History in Chinese Chinese Publication Service Center 2006 The Collection of Important Historical Archives of Chinese Communist Party Vol 40 in Chinese L A Chinese Publication Service Center Song Chun Zheng Zhu Jianhua 1990 Chronicle of Chinese United Fronts in Chinese Jilin University Press Wang Yongxiang 1996 History of Chinese Modern Constitutional Movements in Chinese People s Publishing House Zhong Lianyan 2007 The International relations of Chinese Communist Party in Chinese Wuzhou Chuanbo Press Zhu Yuhe 2004 Nation Renaissance and Chinese Communist Party in Chinese Qinghua University Press Zhu Heng Zhang Tailei and Ho Chi Minh Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tan Việt Revolutionary Party amp oldid 1190180558, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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