Vietnam 1945
Delve into the transformative year of 1945 in Vietnam with Vietnam 1945 by David G. Marr, published by the University of California Press. This engaging book, spanning 587 pages, serves as a comprehensive narrative that marks the end of a millennium of dynastic politics and monarchist ideology in Vietnam.
Marr draws on extensive archival research, insightful interviews, and a thorough examination of memoirs and historical documents to provide a detailed analysis of this pivotal moment in Vietnamese history. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Vietnam 1945 captures the complexities and nuances that shaped the nation's future. Explore the events that set in motion significant changes in Vietnam's socio-political landscape and understand why 1945 remains a crucial chapter in the story of Southeast Asia.