Series
From Indochina to Vietnam: Revolution and War in a Global Perspective
This series offers original studies on the long struggles for Vietnam. It presents to a wide readership the best new scholarship prompted by the recent archival openings in Southeast Asia, the former USSR, China, and the West. Covering a broad history from the arrival of the French in the second half of the nineteenth century through the so-called First, Second, and Third Indochina Wars of the twentieth and beyond, the series focuses on revealing interdisciplinary approaches and original conceptual frameworks to situate the struggles for Vietnam newly in a global context.
Editors: Fredrik Logevall and Christopher Goscha
8 Results
 - Contesting Indochina: French Remembrance between Decolonization and Cold Warby M. Kathryn Edwards (Author)Jun 2016
 
 
 
 - Imperial Heights: Dalat and the Making and Undoing of French Indochinaby Eric T. Jennings (Author)Apr 2011
 - Indochina: An Ambiguous Colonization, 1858-1954by Pierre Brocheux (Author), Daniel Hémery (Author), and 5 moreMar 2010
 - Vietnam 1946: How the War Beganby Stein Tonnesson (Author), Philippe Devillers (Foreword by)Nov 2009
 - Assuming the Burden: Europe and the American Commitment to War in Vietnamby Mark Lawrence (Author)May 2005