Vietnam : a new history / Christopher Goscha.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780465094363
- 0465094368
- 9780465094370 (ebook)
- 959.7
- 438 DS 556.5 G676v 2016
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Recursos Regionales | Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) | 438 DS 556.5 G676v 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00000124373 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The many different Vietnams -- Northern configurations -- A divided house and a French imperial meridian? -- Altered states -- Rethinking Vietnam -- The failure of colonial republicanism -- Colonial society and economy -- Contesting empires and nation-states -- States of war -- Internationalized states of war -- A tale of two republics -- Toward one Vietnam -- Cultural change in the long twentieth century -- The tragedy and the rise of modern Vietnam -- Vietnam from beyond the Red River -- Authoritarianism, republicanism, and political change.
"Vietnam's role in one of the Cold War's longest-running conflicts has meant that its past has been endlessly abused. Popular accounts have cherry-picked from the Vietnamese past to tell politicized, American-centered stories--either reducing the story of Vietnam and the Vietnamese to a noble tradition of anticolonial resistance embodied by the communist leader Ho Chi Minh, or alternatively seeking to rehabilitate American allies by making similarly essentialist claims about "the Vietnamese" and their history. Now, over forty years after the end of the American war in Vietnam, the events which created the modern state of Vietnam can be seen in truly historical perspective. Christopher Goscha's Vietnam: A New History tells the story of this fascinating and complex country on its own terms, emphasizing the contingency that characterizes Vietnam's history and the diversity of its people, polities, geography, and experiences as both colonized and colonizers"-- Provided by publisher.
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