In the Capillaries of a French Imperial Nation-State in Crisis: Vietnamese Workers and Soldiers in Shanghai and France, 1940-46: Microcosms of Things to Come?
The history of Vietnamese in overseas French colonial service in France, Shanghai, and Southern China during and immediately after WWII provides us with insights into unique microcosms. In these luminal social spaces of the French imperial nation-state, the relationship with the imperial power, inte...
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Main Author: | RETTIG, Tobias Frederik |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2011
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