Thailand and the Southeast Asian Networks of the Vietnamese Revolution, 1885-1954

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Psychology Press, 1999 - 418 Seiten
Christopher Goscha resituates the Vietnamese revolution and war against the French into its Asian context. Breaking with nationalist and colonial historiographies which have largely locked Vietnam into 'Indochinese' or 'Nation-state' straightjackets, Goscha takes Thailand as his point of departure for exploring how the Vietnamese revolution was intimately linked to Asia between the birth of the 'Save the King Movement' in 1885 and the Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954.
But his study is more than just a political history. Goscha brings geography to bear on his subject with a passion. While he considers the little-known political movements of such well-known faces as Phan Boi Chau and Ho Chi Minh across Southeast Asia, the author takes us into the complex Asian networks stretching from northeastern Thailand and the port of Bangkok to southern China and Hong Kong - and beyond. There, we see how Ho and Chau drew upon an invisible army of Vietnamese and Chinese traders, criminals, prostitutes, sailors and above all the thousands of emigres living in Vietnamese communities in Thailand.

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The Birth of Vietnamese Anticolonial Bases in Asia 18851925
14
The Regional Networks of Vietnamese Communism 19251939
64
Thai Break 194045
114
Building Indochinese Links to Thailand 194546
142
The Southeast Asian Commercial Networks of the DRV 194651
181
The DRVs NonCommunist Vision of Southeast Asia 194548
236
Reviving the ICPs Southeast Asian Revolutionary Networks 194850
281
The Cold War and the Closing of the Western Front 195054
314
Conclusion
371
References
395
Index
409
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Seite 361 - Joyaux, La Chine et le reglement du premier conflit d'Indochine (Geneve 1954) (Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne, 1979), 90.
Seite 403 - Gop them mot it tai lieu ve cong cuoc hop nhat cac to chuc cong san dau tien o Viet Nam va vai tro cua dong chi Nguyen Ai Quoc...

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