Vietnam Conflict and Change in Indochina
By: Alan Pollock
Category: Vietnamese Non Fiction
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Released Date: 1997
ISBN: 9780195537550
Vietnam (and it neighbours Cambodia and Laos) has experienced much change and turmoil. Vietnam - Conflict and Change in Indochina looks at the early history of the region, colonisation by the French and how this stimulated the growth of nationalism, particularly in the ?.
Just as Vietnam dominates the area geographically, so the history of Vietnam dominates the history of its neighbours, and so the impcact of the Vietnam Wars is considered from a variety of angles:
* the conflict between the communist north and the non-communist south
* the roles of the different Vietnamese and non-Vietnamese armies
* the types of warfare employed
* the involvement of the USA and its allies, including Australia
* the Allies' withdrawal and its consequences
* the anti-war movements
* the effect of the fighting on those most directly involved - the soldiers and civilians
Finally the current situation is analysed in terms of each country's economic woes, the tragedy of refugees, the problems experienced by returned veterans, and the obligations of other countries to assist Indochina's recovery.
Vietnam - Conflict and Change in Indochina provides a wide range of official and non-official documents as well as supplementary photographs, illustrations and maps that give students a comrehensive picture of the turbulent situationin Indochina. Stimulating activities and questions are designed
to develop students' historical skills, especially that of empathising with the participants and the victims of the conflict.
Author: Alan Pollock
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Released Date: 1997
ISBN: 9780195537550

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