Nation in arms : the origins of the People's Army of Vietnam
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Nation in arms : the origins of the People's Army of Vietnam
(Southeast Asia publications series, 17)
Asian Studies Association of Australia in association with Allen and Unwin, 1989
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Bibliography: p. 275-297
Includes index
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ISBN 9780043012949
内容説明
"Nation in Arms" provides an inside view of the early history of the People's Army of Vietnam based on a wide range of Vietnamese and French language sources. Beginning with the destruction of the Vietnamese monarchy by the French after 1859, it shows how new concepts of "the people" and "the nation" emerged. Lockhart shows why Marxist-Leninist ideologies became dominant and does not accept the standard Western dichotomy between "communism" and "nationalism". The book is aimed at students and lecturers in South East Asian history and military history. Students of Southeast Asia, military studies, development studies and political movements will find this book to be essential reading. "Greg Lockhart spent ten years in the Australian Army and served in Vietnam. He is currently a research fellow in Pacific and Southeast Asian history at the Australian National University.".
目次
- : Introduction
- French conquest, 1859--1939
- Force of the new nation: a conceptual construct, 1900--1939
- Formation of the first guerrilla bases, 1940--1945
- Armed propaganda, the army and the "August Revolution"", March -- August 1945
- State apparatus and the army, September 1945 -- December 1946
- Shaping the People's Army in the people's war, 1947--1949
- Independence in the modern world, 1950--1954
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: pbk ISBN 9780043240120
内容説明
Based on a wide reading of Vietnamese and French sources, "Nation in Arms" offers insights into the early history of the People's Army of Vietnam. The author argues that two principal factors explain why Marxist-Leninist internationalism was the only ideology able to focus the Vietnamese desire for national independence. The first was that the French colonial presence continued to stifle the revolution it was stimulating. The other was the enormous influence of Mao's successful revolution in China. Chinese influence on Vietnam had been evident for centuries, and Mao's model for revolution, and the aid that came with it, had a substantial impact on the development of the People's Army. Students of Southeast Asia, military studies, development studies and political movements will find this book to be essential reading.
目次
- French conquest, 1859-1939
- Force of the new nation - conceptual construct, 1900-1939
- Formation of the first guerrilla bases, 1940-1945
- Armed propaganda, the army and the "August Revolution", March - August 1945
- State apparatus and the army, September 1945 - December 1946
- Shaping the People's Army in the people's war, 1947-1949
- Independence in the modern world, 1950-1954.
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