Vietnam

A New History

553 pages

English language

Published Nov. 3, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-465-09436-3
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OCLC Number:
945797017

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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 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.

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A Modern Era-Centric History

Goscha does a good job centering Vietnam itself in this history, rather than the various international powers that have interacted with it over the centuries. He does kind of speedrun the pre-colonial period, and I wasn't the biggest fan of the chapter organization - it goes more or less chronologically but see-saws between topics, hurtling back 50+ years in new sections. Still, given Vietnam's importance in global history and its growing role on the international stage, this book gives a good base to jump off from. Highly recommend

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Subjects

  • HISTORY / Military / Vietnam War
  • History
  • HISTORY / Asia / Southeast Asia
  • POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian
  • Colonization

Places

  • Vietnam

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