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Published on the 40th anniversary of the end of the war in Vietnam, this book brings to life the experiences and memories of South Vietnamese soldiers-the forgotten combatants of this controversial conflict.
South Vietnam lost more than a quarter of a million soldiers in the Vietnam War, yet the histories of these men-and women-are largely absent from the vast historiography of the conflict. By focusing on oral histories related by 40 veterans from the former Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces, this book breaks new ground, shedding light on an essentially unexplored aspect of the war and giving voice to those who have been voiceless.
The experiences of these former soldiers are examined through detailed firsthand accounts that feature two generations and all branches of the service, including the Women's Armed Forces Corps. Readers will gain insight into the soldiers' early lives, their military service, combat experiences, and friendships forged in wartime. They will also see how life became worse for most in the aftermath of the war as they experienced internment in communist prison camps, discrimination against their families on political grounds, and the dangers inherent in escaping Vietnam, whether by sea or land. Finally, readers will learn how veterans who saw no choice but to leave their homeland succeeded in rebuilding their lives in new countries and cultures.
Published | Apr 18 2024 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 312 |
ISBN | 9798765123843 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 25 bw illus |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Nguyen's remarkable achievement is her ability to allow the veterans to speak for themselves in this groundbreaking study from that tragic conflict. Summing Up: Essential. All levels/libraries.
Choice
[An] outstanding book. . . . The South Vietnamese military-which lost a quarter of a million men killed in action and nearly one million seriously wounded-has largely been ignored, forgotten or dismissed as irrelevant. This excellent and much-needed book, however, gives voices to those unknown soldiers of the Vietnam War, and constitutes an important and necessary addition to the burgeoning scholarship of the war.
Vietnam Magazine
Nguyen's book is a welcome and important contribution to the study of the Vietnam War, the South Vietnamese state and society, and the post-1975 Vietnamese diaspora. It is also a fine example of the use of personal testimony to explore the complex and ongoing interplay between history and memory.
Australian Historical Studies
Nguyen's book breaks ground with its broader societal focus, especially in its inclusion of the children of ARVN veterans, who for the most part do not reside in Vietnam…It is important not only for scholars of the war, but also for the veterans and their children and grandchildren who have long been robbed of the chance to commemorate the lives and struggles of their parents and grandparents.
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
This book does what oral history enables one to do: it adds to the historical record the experiences and perspectives of groups of people who might otherwise have been hidden from history . . . South Vietnamese Soldiers thus provides new and valuable first-hand accounts by South Vietnamese soldiers about their service during the war and their lives in its aftermath.
Oral History Review
These oral narratives of South Vietnamese veterans offer one of the first resources of the previously neglected South Vietnamese perspective. Moreover, Nguyen's work is permutated with memories of childhood in the 'country from before', focusing on much more than just the military struggle of Saigon. This impressive study would therefore be a good place to start further research on individual South Vietnamese military experiences from the First Republic (1955–63), the Interregnum (1963–7) and the Second Republic (1967–75).
Journal of Contemporary History
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