Protest in the Era of the Indochina Wars: Upending Centre and Periphery
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Protest in the Vietnam War Era. gol. / Alexander Sedlmaier. Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. t. 1-10 (Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements).
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T1 - Protest in the Era of the Indochina Wars
T2 - Upending Centre and Periphery
AU - Sedlmaier, Alexander
PY - 2022/1
Y1 - 2022/1
N2 - The introduction puts the topic of Vietnam War protest into a global context. It briefly reviews relevant literature on protest in the era of the Indochina Wars and explains why the Vietnam War (or Second Indochina War) was so significant globally in terms of mobilising mutually interlinked liberation struggles, social movements, protest, and solidarity activities in different parts of the globe, harking back to the 1950s and fully unfolding during the second half of the 1960s. The historiographical inspiration for the entire volume is to shift our focus away from established perspectives that are thoroughly focused on US history with only peripheral attention paid to other parts of the world. The United States is thus no longer seen as the centre and origin of dissent that eventually spread outwards, making way for a more complex understanding of the interplay between the different world regions in the global emergence of protest.
AB - The introduction puts the topic of Vietnam War protest into a global context. It briefly reviews relevant literature on protest in the era of the Indochina Wars and explains why the Vietnam War (or Second Indochina War) was so significant globally in terms of mobilising mutually interlinked liberation struggles, social movements, protest, and solidarity activities in different parts of the globe, harking back to the 1950s and fully unfolding during the second half of the 1960s. The historiographical inspiration for the entire volume is to shift our focus away from established perspectives that are thoroughly focused on US history with only peripheral attention paid to other parts of the world. The United States is thus no longer seen as the centre and origin of dissent that eventually spread outwards, making way for a more complex understanding of the interplay between the different world regions in the global emergence of protest.
KW - Social movements
KW - Activism
KW - Internationalisation
KW - Indochina Wars
KW - Transnational networks
KW - Socialist bloc
KW - Global South
KW - Anti-colonialism
KW - Counterinsurgency
KW - International organisations
KW - Solidarity
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-81050-4_1
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-81050-4_1
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-3-030-81049-8
SN - 978-3-030-81052-8
T3 - Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements
SP - 1
EP - 10
BT - Protest in the Vietnam War Era
A2 - Sedlmaier, Alexander
PB - Palgrave Macmillan
ER -