INNOVATORY IDEAS OF DANG HUY TRU
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https://doi.org/10.61841/f8d1sz31Keywords:
ideas, education, innovator, traditional national culture, cultural eliteAbstract
Dang Huy Tru is one of the first typical innovators in the second half of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century in Vietnam. Innovative thought of Dang Huy Tru was formed, developed on the basis of acquiring, inheriting and applying the values of traditional national culture and cultural elite of mankind. Dang Huy Tru’s innovatory ideas began to form in his mind and developed from the requisite history - society of Vietnam and the world from the second half of the nineteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century. He advanced quite copious and insightful innovation in many fields such as in politics, society, economy and education. Dang Huy Tru’s innovatory ideas were created in a certainly historical period, so the restrictions couldn’t be avoided. But if we know how to eliminate of the drawbacks, it still has certain values for society nowadays. In this article, we will focus on studying the basic content of the innovatory ideas of Dang Huy Tru and draw out certain values from them.
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