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This sound interpretation of Vietnamese cultural attitudes contends that a major reason for American difficulties in Viet-Nam has been the failure to appreciate how wide the gulf is between Viet-Nam and the West. Professor Smith first describes Vietnamese political and social traditions and shows how they were challenged by the West after 1858. He examines Viet-Nam's search for independence and modernization in the first half of this century, contrasts the two governments of the partitioned country during the years 1954-1963, and stresses the critical need to reassess attitudes toward Viet-Nam. His sophisticated, ambitious survey of Viet-Nam history will have a lasting value that sets it apart from the scores of ephemeral books on this country.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Table of Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Introduction: The Co-Figuration of Vietnam and the West
  2. Wynn Wilcox
  3. pp. 1-16
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  1. Part I: Precolonial Encounters (to 1862)
  2. pp. 17-18
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  1. The Rise of Christian Nôm Literature in Seventeenth-Century Vietnam: Fusing European Content and Local Expression
  2. Brian Ostrowski
  3. pp. 19-40
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  1. Jean Marie Despiau: Unjustly Maligned Physician in the Medical Service of the Nguyê~n
  2. C Michele Thompson
  3. pp. 41-70
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  1. Đặng Đức Tuấn and the Complexities of Nineteenth-Century Vietnamese Christian Identity
  2. Wynn Wilcox
  3. pp. 71-88
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  1. Part II: French and American Encounters (1862–1975)
  2. pp. 89-90
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  1. More than Half the Sky: Vietnamese Women and Anti-French Political Activism, 1858–1945
  2. Micheline Lessard
  3. pp. 91-106
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  1. Persuading the Enemy: Vietnamese Appeals to Non-White Forces of Occupation, 1945–1975
  2. Marc Jason Gilbert
  3. pp. 107-142
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  1. The Paradox of Western-Style Trade Unionism in South Vietnam
  2. Edmund F. Wehrle
  3. pp. 143-154
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  1. The Search for a Third Force in Vietnam: From The Quiet American to the Paris Peace Agreement
  2. Sophie Quinn-Judge
  3. pp. 155-172
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  1. Part III: Recent Encounters (1975–Present)
  2. pp. 173-174
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  1. Agent Orange, Vietnam, and the United States: Blurring the Boundaries
  2. Diane Niblack Fox
  3. pp. 175-194
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  1. Strategic Waters, Tragic Waters: Water Privatization in Vietnam
  2. Christopher L. Kukk
  3. pp. 195-208
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  1. Notes on Contributors
  2. pp. 209-217
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