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Vietnamese Tradition on Trial, 1920-1945 (Paperback, Revised)
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Vietnamese Tradition on Trial, 1920-1945 (Paperback, Revised)
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Despite the historical importance of the Vietnam War, we know very
little about what the Vietnamese people thought and felt prior to
the conflict. Americans have tended to treat Vietnam as an
extension of their own hopes and fears, successes and failures,
rather than addressing the Vietnamese record. In this volume, David
Marr offers the first serious intellectual history of Vietnam,
focusing on the period just prior to full-scale revolutionary
upheaval and protracted military conflict. He argues that changes
in political and social consciousness between 1920 and 1945 were a
necessary precondition to the mass mobilization and people's war
strategies employed subsequently against the French and the
Americans. Thus he rejects the prevailing notion that Vietnamese
success was primarily due to communist techniques of
organization.
However, "Vietnamese Tradition on Trial" goes beyond simply
accounting for anyone's victory or defeat to an informed
description of intellectual currents in general. Replying for his
information on a previously ignored corpus of books, pamphlets,
periodicals, and leaflets, the author isolates eight issues of
central concern to twentieth-century Vietnamese. The new
intelligentsia--indubitably the product of a peculiar French
colonial milieu, yet never divorced from the Vietnamese past and
always looking to a brilliant Vietnamese future--spearheaded every
debate beginning ini 1925.
After 1945, Vietnamese intellectuals either placed themselves under
ruthless battlefield discipline or withdrew to private meditation.
David Marr suggests that the new problems facing Vietnamese today
make both of these approaches anachronistic. Whether the Vietnam
Communist Partywill allow citizens to subject received wisdom to
critical debate, to formulate new explanations of reality, to test
those explanations in practice, is the essential question lingering
at the end of this study.
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