Mass Mobilization in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, 1945–1960 /
"Immediately after its founding by Hò̂ Chí Minh in September 1945, the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) faced challenges from rival Vietnamese political organizations and from a France determined to rebuild her empire after the humiliations of WWII. Hò̂, with strategic genius, courageous ma...
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Honolulu :
University of Hawaiʻi Press,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- The Vietnamese Revolution, August 1945 to March 1946
- Coexistence with the French, March to December 1946
- The Shift to the Countryside, 1947-1948
- The Turning Point, 1949-1950
- Military Stalemate and Rice Field Decline, 1951-1952
- The Move to Land Reform, 1952-1953
- The Basic Structure of the Mass Mobilization
- Propagandizing the Land Reform
- Hunger, 1953
- Điện Biên Phủ and Geneva, 1954
- The Period of the 300-Days, 1954-1955
- Reinvigorating the Land Reform, 1955-1956
- Fallout, 1956
- Re-Stalinization and Collectivization, 1957-1960.