Pham explores North Vietnam's unique challenges and perspectives to provide a holistic understanding of the Vietnam War. Delving into the emotional, philosophical and cultural dimensions of Northern Vietnamese experiences, this book transcends mere military strategy to illuminate how these elements shaped the nation's identity, beliefs and self-conception.
The book's multifaceted approach fosters a deeper understanding of North Vietnam's wartime journey. Beginning with the 1954 division of Vietnam, it probes into the ideological battles and propaganda efforts of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) and examines historical precedents, Communist ideology, and propaganda slogans. Drawing upon historical records, personal anecdotes and cultural insights, it offers readers an intimate chronicle of North Vietnam's odyssey. By focusing on the cultural, psychological and ideological dimensions of the DRV's struggle, it fills a gap in the existing literature surrounding Northern Vietnamese experiences and perspectives.
A valuable resource for scholars, students, researchers and political scientists interested in the field of history, communication, war studies, peace and conflict studies, as well as the Vietnam War's historical and contemporary implications.
| ISBN: | 9781032833965 |
| Publication date: | 2nd December 2024 |
| Author: | HaiChung Pham |
| Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 200 pages |
| Series: | Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia |
| Genres: |
History and Archaeology Popular culture Asian history Regional / International studies Politics and government |
Pham explores North Vietnam's unique challenges and perspectives to provide a holistic understanding of the Vietnam War. Delving into the emotional, philosophical and cultural dimensions of Northern Vietnamese experiences, this book transcends mere military strategy to illuminate how these elements shaped the nation's identity, beliefs and self-conception.
The book's multifaceted approach fosters a deeper understanding of North Vietnam's wartime journey. Beginning with the 1954 division of Vietnam, it probes into the ideological battles and propaganda efforts of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) and examines historical precedents, Communist ideology, and propaganda slogans. Drawing upon historical records, personal anecdotes and cultural insights, it offers readers an intimate chronicle of North Vietnam's odyssey. By focusing on the cultural, psychological and ideological dimensions of the DRV's struggle, it fills a gap in the existing literature surrounding Northern Vietnamese experiences and perspectives.
A valuable resource for scholars, students, researchers and political scientists interested in the field of history, communication, war studies, peace and conflict studies, as well as the Vietnam War's historical and contemporary implications.
Winning North Vietnam's Hearts and Minds During the Vietnam War (1954-1975) features in the following genres: History and Archaeology, Popular culture, Asian history, Regional / International studies, Politics and government
Winning North Vietnam's Hearts and Minds During the Vietnam War (1954-1975) is available in Hardback
Winning North Vietnam's Hearts and Minds During the Vietnam War (1954-1975) was written by HaiChung Pham and published by Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Winning North Vietnam's Hearts and Minds During the Vietnam War (1954-1975) has 200 pages
Yes it is part of Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia series
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