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  1. The Geneva Conference began its discussions of the situation in Indochina on May 8, 1954, one day after the fall of the French fortress at Dien Bien Phu. III. Geneva Conferences On July 20-21, 1954, agreements were reached at Geneva which ended the French phase of the Vietnam story.

  2. This is the first English translation of “Sur l’Indochine,” which was published in the February 1946 issue of Les Temps Modernes. While situated in a particular context and treating a specific issue, this essay offers one of the first sustained phenomenological reflections on interculturality and decolonization.

  3. Apr 12, 2012 · Indochina: An Ambiguous Colonization was first published in French in 1995, then in a revised edition in 2001; it is now available in both hardback and paperback in an updated version and a felicitous English translation.

  4. Indochina, the countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia formerly associated with France, first within its empire and later within the French Union. French rule was ended in 1954 with the Geneva Accords. The term Indochina refers to the intermingling of Indian and Chinese influences in the culture of the region.

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  5. Sep 1, 2011 · PDF | On Sep 1, 2011, Nguyen Thi Dieu published Indochina: An Ambiguous Colonization, 1858–1954 – By Pierre Brocheux and Daniel Hémery | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ...

  6. Unique in its wide-ranging attention to economic, social, intellectual, and cultural dimensions, it is the first book to treat Indochina's entire history from its inception in Cochinchina in...

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  8. Until 1914, Europeans exported that violence hundreds or thousands of miles away as they occupied whole continents. In 1914, however, it came home to roost in the First World War.

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