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Nola Cooke, BA(Hons), MA(Hons) (Syd), PhD
Visiting Fellow, Division of Pacific and Asian History and Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora

Email: nola.cooke@anu.edu.au

Biographical Statement

My doctorate on French political mythology and colonial politics in Central Vietnam (Annam) in the early colonial era (1897-1925) created an interest in the antecedents of the colonial Vietnamese political elite. From there my research expanded to consider the influence of the pre-dynastic southern Nguyen kingdom (Dang Trong) on the political and cultural life of the nineteenth-century Nguyen Empire. This research showed that a 'southern' (i.e., Dang Trong) background was the single essential political element for high mandarinal success in late precolonial Vietnam (1800s-1870s). My current research interests build on this background: I am using French missionary archives to illuminate the history of Nguyen Cochinchina (modern central to southern Vietnam) and the place of Catholicism within it; and am researching Chinese interactions with local peoples and colonial authorities in later-19th-century southern Indochina (including Cambodia), using mainly colonial archives.

Research Interests

Southern Vietnam under the Nguyen, 17-19th centuries; Catholicism in early modern Vietnam; the historical interactions of Chinese and local peoples in south-eastern Indochina.

Key Publications

  • Strange Brew: Global, Regional and Local Factors behind the 1690 Prohibition of Christian Practice in Nguyen Cochinchina', Journal of Southeast Asian Studies [JSEAS], 39, 3 (2008): 383-409
  • 'King Norodom's Revenue Farming System in Later Nineteenth-Century Cambodia and his Chinese Revenue Farmers (1860-1891)', Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, 1 (2007): 30– 55
  • 'Southern Regionalism and the Composition of the Nguyen Ruling Elite, 1802-1882', Asian Studies Review, 23 (1999): 205-31
  • 'Regionalism and the Nature of Nguyen Rule in Seventeenth-Century Dang Trong (Cochinchina)', JSEAS 29 (1998):122-161
  • 'Nineteenth-Century Vietnamese Confucianization in Historical Perspective: Evidence from the Palace Examinations (1463-1883)', JSEAS, 25 (1994):270-312