Book contents
- The Cambridge History of The Vietnam War
- The Cambridge History of The Vietnam War
- The Cambridge History of The Vietnam War
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume I
- General Introduction
- Introduction
- Part I Empires, Nations, and Revolutions
- Part II The French Indochina War
- 6 The Birth of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
- 7 France’s Indochina War
- 8 China and the French Indochina War
- 9 The French Indochina War in the Central Highlands
- 10 The French Indochina War in Northern Vietnam
- 11 The Battle of Điện Biên Phủ
- Part III The Two Vietnams
- Index
11 - The Battle of Điện Biên Phủ
from Part II - The French Indochina War
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2025
- The Cambridge History of The Vietnam War
- The Cambridge History of The Vietnam War
- The Cambridge History of The Vietnam War
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Contributors to Volume I
- General Introduction
- Introduction
- Part I Empires, Nations, and Revolutions
- Part II The French Indochina War
- 6 The Birth of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
- 7 France’s Indochina War
- 8 China and the French Indochina War
- 9 The French Indochina War in the Central Highlands
- 10 The French Indochina War in Northern Vietnam
- 11 The Battle of Điện Biên Phủ
- Part III The Two Vietnams
- Index
Summary
When, how, and why did the Vietnam War begin? Although its end is dated with great precision to April 30, 1975, there is no agreement as to when it began. The Vietnam War was an enormously complex conflict and even though any comprehensive reckoning of its causes must include the role of the United States, it did not begin as an “American War.” This volume presents the scholarship that has flourished since the 1990s to situate the war and its origins within longer chronologies and wider interpretative perspectives. The Vietnam War was a war for national liberation and an episode of major importance in the Global Cold War. Yet it was also a civil war, and civil warfare was a defining feature of the conflict from the outset. Understanding the Vietnamese and Indochinese origins of the Vietnam War is a critical first step toward reckoning with the history of this violent, costly, and multilayered war.
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- The Cambridge History of the Vietnam War , pp. 238 - 258Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024