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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... citizens remained more focused on settling old scores and seizing property than becoming part of a national movement. Yet the DRV not only survived these challenges but proceeded to mobilize millions of citizens to defend the country ...
... citizens remained more focused on settling old scores and seizing property than becoming part of a national movement. Yet the DRV not only survived these challenges but proceeded to mobilize millions of citizens to defend the country ...
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... citizens that contributions would go to purchasing firearms and feeding combatants. The government launched two national fundraising campaigns to protect Vietnam's independence and to support the Nam Bo resistance. Local committees ...
... citizens that contributions would go to purchasing firearms and feeding combatants. The government launched two national fundraising campaigns to protect Vietnam's independence and to support the Nam Bo resistance. Local committees ...
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... citizens, a practice which had raised the traditional spectre of soldiers living ofl the land. By one means or another, civilian committees took responsibility for feeding the military. With chances of a Franco-Vietnamese diplomatic ...
... citizens, a practice which had raised the traditional spectre of soldiers living ofl the land. By one means or another, civilian committees took responsibility for feeding the military. With chances of a Franco-Vietnamese diplomatic ...
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... citizen petitions, many dictated by illiterates to local scribes, and forwarded to President Ho Chi Minh or DRV ... citizens had to prove their patriotic credentials again and again, whatever their private thoughts. To drop out of ...
... citizen petitions, many dictated by illiterates to local scribes, and forwarded to President Ho Chi Minh or DRV ... citizens had to prove their patriotic credentials again and again, whatever their private thoughts. To drop out of ...
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... citizens to help the army and police, the local militia, hungry compatriots, literacy teachers, and propaganda teams. Each material contribution was small—characteristically, enough rice to fill an empty condensed milk can—yet the ...
... citizens to help the army and police, the local militia, hungry compatriots, literacy teachers, and propaganda teams. Each material contribution was small—characteristically, enough rice to fill an empty condensed milk can—yet the ...
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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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Army August August Revolution Bac Giang Bac Ninh Bao Dai Binh Bureau C6ng Catholic central Chién Chinese citizens Cochinchina colonial Cu’u d’Argenlieu D6ng Dalat delegation Dinh dossier DRV government Du’c Du’o’ng fighting file first five flag France Franco-Vietnamese French H6 Chi Minh Haiphong Hanoi Hoang Hoang Xuan Han Hu’ng Ianuary Iapanese ICP members Indochina Iuly Khang Kinh Kinh t6 late leaders March military militia Minh groups minister National Assembly National Guard Nationalist Party newspaper Nguyén Nha Trang Ninh Northern Region October Oflice oflicials overseas Chinese Paris people’s committee Pham Phong piastres political President H6 province committees Qu6c Quan Quéc Region Committee Revolutionary League rice Saigon Sainteny Sept September So’n soldiers specific Thai Thanh Tién tion Tran troops Tru’o’ng Chinh Trung UBHCBB UBNDBB units V6 Nguyen Giap Vi6t Vi6t Minh Viét Viét Minh Vietnam Vietnamese Vinh Xuan