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Anti-colonial resistance in ParisFrom: Ky-Phong Tran <ky@frequentwind.com> Dear VSG, My name is Ky-Phong Tran and I'm a first-time e-mailer, long time peruser. I'm a graduate student at UC Riverside and write about the Vietnamese diaspora. I am looking for resources about resistance movements centered in Paris, both pre and post WWII. The activities could be solely Vietnamese endeavors, SE Asian, or Afro-Asian. I've found some information from the discussion on Afro-Asian movements, but more resources would be of much help. Ky-Phong -------- Look up works by Pierre Brocheux, Daniel Hémery, David Marr and myself. Also biographies of Ho Chi Minh and of Phan Chu Trinh. The French colonial archives are a rich source of information. If you are working on the Vietnamese diaspora, there were many Vietnamese in France who were not part of the anti-colonial networks. Many were sailors and workers (some since they were drafted for WWI). -------- You might also consider Scott McConnell's _Leftward -------- Here is an additional title of interest in this thread: La question coloniale dans l'Humanite (1904-2004), presentes et anotes par Alain Ruscio. Paris: La Dispute, 22005 This massive work in French includes cartoons. Also has contributions from Ho Chi Minh and contemporaries. It comprises articles from the french communist party paper. dan -------- Thank you! Ky-Phong Tran -------- Dear All, There is also Phan Van Truong's Une histoire de conspirateurs annamites a Paris (Ou la verite sur l'Indochine) (Montreuil: L'Insomniaque, 2003) [see http://cgecaf.com/article350.html], with a preface by Ngo Van (which can be read at http://chatquipeche.free.fr/intro.html); this is on WWI. See also Claire Auzias (ed.), Un Paris revolutionnaire: emeutes, subversions, coleres (2001); again with some contributions by Ngo Van --> http://chatquipeche.free.fr/Brochures/PR.pdf On Vietnamese soldiers and workers during WW1 in France, the vast majority of whom were not anti-colonial activists, see Kimloan Hill's chapter in Viet-Nam: Borderless Histories, edited by Nhung Tuyet Tran and Anthony Reid, 2006. -------- More on anticolonialism in Paris: --------
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