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    Behind Each Great French Scholar in Indochina. . .

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:May 11, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam
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    I have long known that the Yale University Library holds materials from the private collection of French scholar Maurice Durand, however I just realized today that some of these materials…

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    Vietnamese, Japanese, Formosan Coolies and the U.S.S. Pargo in the Paracel Islands in World War II

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:May 10, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam and China/WWII and after in Southeast Asia
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    Given that things are heating up now that the PRC is attempting to set up an oil rig in an area of the sea that is claimed by Vietnam, I…

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    Darkness and Javanese Soldiers in Australia during World War II

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:May 9, 2014
    • Post category:Indonesia/WWII and after in Southeast Asia
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    On 5 September 1945 the acting premier of New South Wales, J. M. Baddeley, sent a letter to the prime minister of the Commonwealth of Australia to report about complaints…

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    Shit People Say About [Country Name] History – or, History in the Age of YouTube

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:May 8, 2014
    • Post category:Digital Southeast Asia
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    A decade or so ago, whenever I was preparing to teach a class in a course that I had already taught a few times, I would always spend time on…

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    Indochinese Subaltern Cosmopolitanism

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:May 8, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam
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    In many histories, members of the elite are usually portrayed as the people who brought change to society. In the case of Vietnam, for instance, intellectuals like Phan Bội Châu…

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    Banning Women in Bondage and Dragon Seed in French Indochina

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:May 6, 2014
    • Post category:Vietnam/WWII and after in Southeast Asia
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    I found a list of American movies that were banned in French Indochina in 1949-1951. It’s interesting to see the kinds of things that the colonial censors did not want…

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    Coca-Cola by the People and for the People in the Philippines

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:May 6, 2014
    • Post category:Philippines
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    Today I came across an educational film that the Coca-Cola Company made in 1955 about Coca-Cola in the Philippines. The video is called “Pearl of the Orient.” As the video…

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    “Straightening Out” Southeast Asia in the 1960s

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:May 4, 2014
    • Post category:Southeast Asia
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    In the 1960s, modernization theory was very popular. Essentially what modernization theory argued is that all societies go through similar processes in becoming “modern,” and that it is therefore possible…

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    The Vietnam War Through Thai Eyes

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:May 3, 2014
    • Post category:Popular Music/Vietnam War
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    I just came across a recent video by the Thai band Cocktail called “You” (เธอ). It is about a Thai soldier who fell in love with a Vietnamese girl while…

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    The Apowan Chinese and a French Fishing Contractor in 1954 Vietnam

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:May 1, 2014
    • Post category:The Two Vietnams
    • Post comments:3 Comments

    The Geneva Accords of 1954 brought an end to the First Indochina War. As is well known, these accords called for the temporary division of the country at the 17th…

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