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Phạm, Quỳnh, 1892-1945

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Personal name headingPhạm, Quỳnh, 1892-1945
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Variant(s)Phạm Quỳnh, 1892-1945
Quỳnh, Phạm, 1892-1945
Associated countryAnnam
Birth date1892-12-17
Death date1945-09-06
Place of birthHanoi (Vietnam)
Place of deathHuế (Vietnam)
Field of activityVietnam--Politics and government
Profession or occupationJournalists
Cabinet officers Education ministers
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Found innuc85-66894: Author's L'idéal du sage ... [MI] 1928 (hdg. on MH rept.: Phạm-Quỳnh, 1890-1945; usage: Phạm Quỳnh)
Kỷ niệm 100 năm ngày sinh, 1992: t.p. (Phạm-Quỳnh, 1892-1992) p. i (Sinh tại Hà-nội, 1892; má̂t tại Hué̂, 1945)
Nouveaux essais franco-annamites, 1938: title page (Phạm Quỳnh, ministre à la cour d'Annam)
Wikipedia, July 14, 2020 (Phạm Quỳnh (December 17, 1892 - September 6, 1945) was a monarchist during the late Nguyễn Dynasty and supporter of adhering to traditional Vietnamese customs in the establishment of a constitutional monarchy. He was born near Hanoi, Vietnam. He served as a government minister along with Ngô Đình Diệm under Emperor Bảo Đại's administration. After the August Revolution, he was killed by the Viet Minh)
Monarchist profile: Pham Quynh, via The mad monarchist blog, posted September 16, 2011, viewed on July 14, 2020 (Pham Quynh was one of the leading monarchists of the late Nguyen Dynasty era of Vietnam; he was born on December 17, 1892 near Hanoi; attended the École Française d'Extrême-Orient in Hanoi; became a journalist after graduation; was faithful to the monarchy, absolutely, but also supported the French protectorate; in 1917 founded the journal "Nam Phong" (Southern Wind) with the assistance of the French colonial authorities; in 1932 when Emperor Bao Dai at long last returned to Vietnam from France to take up his royal duties he appointed Pham Quynh to his new government; was appointed Minister of Education and chief of the cabinet after having already been made Director of the Imperial Cabinet; in May 1942 was promoted to the position of Minister of the Interior; resigned in 1945; on August 23 was arrested by the VietMinh and sent to a labor camp. Less than a month later, on September 6, 1945 he was murdered by the communists)
   <http://madmonarchist.blogspot.com/2011/09/monarchist-profile-pham-quynh.html>
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