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Christopher E. Goscha

    June 7, 1965

    Christopher Goscha is a historian specializing in the colonial and postcolonial history of Indochina and the process of decolonization. His work deeply explores the complex relationships between international powers and nations in the region during pivotal historical periods. Goscha investigates the formation of states and identities shaped by wars and colonial legacies. His analyses offer a penetrating insight into the genesis of modern Vietnam and Southeast Asia at large.

    The Penguin History of Modern Vietnam
    The Road to Dien Bien Phu
    • The Road to Dien Bien Phu

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.3(113)Add rating

      On May 7, 1954, when the bullets stopped and the air stilled in Dien Bien Phu, there was no doubt that Vietnam could fight a mighty colonial power and win. After nearly a decade of struggle, a nation forged in the crucible of war had achieved a victory undreamed of by any other national liberation movement. This book tells the story of how Ho Chi Minh turned a ragtag guerrilla army into a modern fighting force capable of bringing down the formidable French army

      The Road to Dien Bien Phu
    • The Penguin History of Modern Vietnam

      • 688 pages
      • 25 hours of reading
      4.1(161)Add rating

      Challenges myths, and raises questions about the socialist republic's political future... groundbreaking... Goscha manages the (not easy) task of showing Vietnam's complexity without losing the reader with too much detail... quite simply the finest, most readable single-volume history of Vietnam in English' Joshua Kurlantzick Guardian

      The Penguin History of Modern Vietnam