This sound interpretation of Vietnamese cultural attitudes contends that a major reason for American difficulties in Viet-Nam has been the failure to appreciate how wide the gulf is between Viet-Nam and the West. Professor Smith first describes Vietnamese political and social traditions and shows how they were challenged by the West after 1858. He examines Viet-Nam's search for independence and modernization in the first half of this century, contrasts the two governments of the partitioned country during the years 1954-1963, and stresses the critical need to reassess attitudes toward Viet-Nam. His sophisticated, ambitious survey of Viet-Nam history will have a lasting value that sets it apart from the scores of ephemeral books on this country.
ISBN: | 9780877277521 |
Publication date: | 15th November 2010 |
Author: | Wynn GadkarWilcox |
Publisher: | Southeast Asia Program Publications an imprint of Cornell University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 210 pages |
Series: | Studies on Southeast Asia |
Genres: |
Military history: post-WW2 conflicts Colonialism and imperialism Military history Asian history Literature: history and criticism Politics and government |