Abstract

North Vietnam's rural economy constantly deteriorated during the 1930s and 1940s. The colonial administration endeavoured to preserve communal stability through différent agrarian measures, but the village community was finally thrown off balance with the outburst in 1944-1945 of the worst famine that the peasants of former Tonkin ever witnessed.

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