From Subaltern to Free Worker: Exit, Voice, and Loyalty among Indochina’s Subaltern Imperial Labor Camp Diaspora in Metropolitan France, 1939-1944
The twentieth century has seen its share of Vietnamese diasporas and migratory flows. In France alone, one counts six different Vietnamese diasporas, each unique in its composition, motivation, politics, and length of stay in France. As in the First World War, the Vietnamese Second World War diaspor...
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Main Author: | RETTIG, Tobias Frederik |
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2012
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