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Leftward Journey - Education of Vietnamese Students in France (Paperback)
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Leftward Journey - Education of Vietnamese Students in France (Paperback)
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This is a study in failed colonialism and an evocative exploration
of a number of questions that go to the heart of explaining the
tragedy that engulfed Vietnam in the postwar era. Drawing upon a
wide range of archival sources that have only recently become
available, Scott McCon-nell examines the causes and consequences of
the Vietnamese student migration to France after World War I.When
the student exodus from Vietnam began, a victorious France was more
conscious and proud of its status as an imperial power than ever
before. It commanded the loyalty of many of its subjects: during
World War I, hundreds of thousands of soldiers from the colonies
had served France in the trenches, and afterwards many came to
study in French schools and universities. But some of the leading
figures among them learned not to appreciate French values, but to
have contempt for them, and they sought to turn the knowledge they
had gained in France against French rule.How did this occur? Why
did so many Vietnamese who came to France during the Stalin era
join the Communist movement? Why was the Communist party so much
more successful than other parties in recruiting Vietnamese
students? And why were the Vietnamese so much more receptive to the
Communist message than students from other French colonies?
McConnell believes the answers lie in the kinds of experiences that
young Vietnamese had when they came to France. He shows that the
French government's policies uere inconsistent and ineffectual, and
French attitudes toward these young men changed from pride to
hostility as they began to seem less the flowering of the French
imperial idea than an ungrateful cadre of rebels.Leftward Journey
records the birth of "Third World" politics on the Parisian Left
Bank, and shows how its first echoes fed into allegiance to
communism. The book vividly portrays the superior energy and sense
of direction of the French Communist party during the thirties, and
shows how the Communists outdid their socialist and bourgeois
rivals in winning Vietnamese recruits. As a contribution to
Vietnamese history, this book will be of intense interest to
professional scholars. Students and teachers of twentieth-century
European colonialism will also find it useful. It provides
important background to American intervention in Vietnam and to
those who are interested in Third World Communist and nationalist
movements.
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