107,99 zł
This book uncovers how triumph felt from the other side, where a global conflict became a national liberation etched in rice fields and mountain passes. It confronts the divide between Western defeat narratives and Vietnamese endurance, asking what shifts when history flows from those who held the land against empire. Three currents define this viewpoint: revolutionary continuity that linked anti-colonial resistance across generations, from Dien Bien Phu to the final offensive; civilian mobilization where villages became strategic cores, weaving logistics and morale into everyday life; and postwar synthesis where victory memory integrates sacrifice, foreign intervention, and state-building without triumphalism. Hanoi's archives and oral testimonies reveal not just military calculus but cultural resilience, land ethics, and the weight of unification. German and European audiences find here a counter-lens to familiar accounts, illuminating how memory aligns with sovereignty in postcolonial Europe's own reflections.
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Liczba stron: 199
Rok wydania: 2026
