Land Reform in North Vietnam

Land Reform in North Vietnam
Title Land Reform in North Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Christine Pelzer White
Publisher
Pages 108
Release 1970
Genre Land reform
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Land Reform in China and North Vietnam

Land Reform in China and North Vietnam
Title Land Reform in China and North Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Edwin E. Moïse
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 286
Release 2017-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807874450

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This first book to consider land reform in both countries show that reform, as the Communists have conducted it, can be justified in China and North Vietnam for both economic reasons and ideological imperatives. Moise argues that the violence associated with land reform was as much a function of the social inequities that preceded reform as it was of the reform policy itself and explains the difficulties the Communist leaders encountered in developing a successful program. Originally published in 1983. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

Mass Mobilization in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, 1945–1960

Mass Mobilization in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, 1945–1960
Title Mass Mobilization in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, 1945–1960 PDF eBook
Author Alec Holcombe
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 365
Release 2020-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0824884450

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Immediately after its founding by Hồ 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. Hồ, with strategic genius, courageous maneuver, and good fortune, was able to delay full-scale war with France for sixteen months in the northern half of the country. This was enough time for his Communist Party, under the cover of its Vietminh front organization, to neutralize domestic rivals and install the rough framework of an independent state. That fledgling state became a weapon of war when the DRV and France finally came to blows in Hanoi during December of 1946, marking the official beginning of the First Indochina War. With few economic resources at their disposal, Hồ and his comrades needed to mobilize an enormous and free contribution in manpower and rice from DRV-controlled regions. Extracting that contribution during the war’s early days was primarily a matter of patriotic exhortation. By the early 1950s, however, the infusion of weapons from the United States, the Soviet Union, and China had turned the Indochina conflict into a “total war.” Hunger, exhaustion, and violence, along with the conflict’s growing political complexity, challenged the DRV leaders’ mobilization efforts, forcing patriotic appeals to be supplemented with coercion and terror. This trend reached its revolutionary climax in late 1952 when Hồ, under strong pressure from Stalin and Mao, agreed to carry out radical land reform in DRV-controlled areas of northern Vietnam. The regime’s 1954 victory over the French at Điện Biên Phủ, the return of peace, and the division of the country into North and South did not slow this process of socialist transformation. Over the next six years (1954–1960), the DRV’s Communist leaders raced through land reform and agricultural collectivization with a relentless sense of urgency. Mass Mobilization in the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, 1945–1960 explores the way the exigencies of war, the dreams of Marxist-Leninist ideology, and the pressures of the Cold War environment combined with pride and patriotism to drive totalitarian state formation in northern Vietnam.

The Myth of the Bloodbath

The Myth of the Bloodbath
Title The Myth of the Bloodbath PDF eBook
Author Gareth Porter
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 1972
Genre Land reform
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Land Reform in China and North Vietnam

Land Reform in China and North Vietnam
Title Land Reform in China and North Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Edwin Evariste Moise
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1981
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Land Reform in Vietnam: The Viet Cong

Land Reform in Vietnam: The Viet Cong
Title Land Reform in Vietnam: The Viet Cong PDF eBook
Author Stanford Research Institute
Publisher
Pages 174
Release 1968
Genre Communism
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Land Reform in China and North Vietnam

Land Reform in China and North Vietnam
Title Land Reform in China and North Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Edwin E. Moïse
Publisher
Pages 954
Release 1977
Genre Land reform
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