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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.
The Communist revolt soon spread throughout all the main urban centers and by the end of the month, Vietnam was under the control of the Viet Minh. On September 2, 1945, Ho Chi Minh formally proclaimed the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) with himself as its President.
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 ...
What impact did the Second World War have upon French Indochina? A. The military defeat of France left Indochina without support and open to Japanese aggression.
- Nicola Cooper
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.
- Robert Aldrich
- 2012
World War, Pacific War, colonization, decolonization Introduction During the Second World War, Indochina experienced the unique situation of being occupied by Japan while remaining a French colony. For four and a half years, the French suzerain, which had wielded colonial power for more than sixty years, coexisted
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In the process, the French replaced local leaders with their nationals — by 1925, a bureaucracy of some 5,000 Frenchmen ruled over a country totaling 30,000,000. In time, France had extended its control to encompass Laos, North and South Vietnam, and Cambodia, which they called French Indochina.
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