Vietnam: State, War, and Revolution (1945–1946)University of California Press, 15 thg 4, 2013 - 748 trang Amidst the revolutionary euphoria of August 1945, most Vietnamese believed that colonialism and war were being left behind in favor of independence and modernization. The late-September British-French coup de force in Saigon cast a pall over such assumptions. Ho Chi Minh tried to negotiate a mutually advantageous relationship with France, but meanwhile told his lieutenants to plan for a war in which the nascent state might have to survive without allies. In this landmark study, David Marr evokes the uncertainty and contingency as well as coherence and momentum of fast-paced events. Mining recently accessible sources in Aix-en-Provence and Hanoi, Marr explains what became the largest, most intense mobilization of human resources ever seen in Vietnam. |
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... Haiphong's committee was blocking exports on the grounds that domestic needs deserved priority. Eventually the Northern Region Committee admitted to Finance that it had issued a secret order to Haiphong forbidding rice exports, but ...
... Haiphong's committee was blocking exports on the grounds that domestic needs deserved priority. Eventually the Northern Region Committee admitted to Finance that it had issued a secret order to Haiphong forbidding rice exports, but ...
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... Haiphong city paid attention to the upcoming national election earlier than most places. Already in the third week of November the local Viet Minh daily newspaper, Dan Chii (Democracy), reprinted the oflicial candidate and voter ...
... Haiphong city paid attention to the upcoming national election earlier than most places. Already in the third week of November the local Viet Minh daily newspaper, Dan Chii (Democracy), reprinted the oflicial candidate and voter ...
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... Haiphong candidates selected their own speaking venues, publicized their intentions, obtained loudspeakers, and spoke to audiences without seeking permission from the authorities.130 Two days following the Haiphong Opera House meeting ...
... Haiphong candidates selected their own speaking venues, publicized their intentions, obtained loudspeakers, and spoke to audiences without seeking permission from the authorities.130 Two days following the Haiphong Opera House meeting ...
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... Haiphong, 88 percent of the 543,089 registered voters cast ballots on 6 Ianuary, at sixty-nine polling stations around the city. After counting was completed, ballot boxes and certified tallies were delivered to the election board at ...
... Haiphong, 88 percent of the 543,089 registered voters cast ballots on 6 Ianuary, at sixty-nine polling stations around the city. After counting was completed, ballot boxes and certified tallies were delivered to the election board at ...
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... Haiphong industrialist, obtained 69.1 percent.151 It is very unlikely that all provinces around the country were able to imitate Hanoi and Haiphong in providing the central government with detailed voting statistics. In late Ianuary ...
... Haiphong industrialist, obtained 69.1 percent.151 It is very unlikely that all provinces around the country were able to imitate Hanoi and Haiphong in providing the central government with detailed voting statistics. In late Ianuary ...
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19 | |
2 The Government at Work | 57 |
3 Defense | 111 |
4 Peace or War? | 183 |
5 Seeking Foreign Friends | 258 |
6 Material Dreams and Realities | 315 |
7 Dealing with Domestic Opposition | 383 |
8 The Indochinese Communist Party and the Việt Minh | 442 |
9 Mass Mobilization | 499 |
Epilogue | 569 |
Notes | 579 |
Sources | 689 |
Index | 701 |
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