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Journal articles on the topic "Guerre du Vietnam (1961-1975)"
Louvet, Marie-Violaine. "Obligations postcoloniales et Guerre du Vietnam en République d’Irlande (1965-1975)." Dictatorships and Democracies, no. 11 (December 30, 2023): 13–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.7238/dd.v0i11.416435.
Full textSchalk, David L., Jean-Michel Lacroix, and Jean Cazemajou. "La guerre du Vietnam et l'opinion publique americaine (1961-1973)." Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire, no. 36 (October 1992): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3769094.
Full textUesugi, Tak. "Aproximación dialógica a los desastres tóxicos. El agente naranja en el valle A Luoi (Vietnam)." AIBR. Revista de Antropología Iberoamericana 14, no. 1 (January 1, 2019): 29–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.11156/aibr.v14i1.70845.
Full textNguyen, Nathalie Huynh Chau. "'My Husband was also a Refugee': Cross-Cultural Love in the Postwar Narratives of Vietnamese Women." PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies 15, no. 1-2 (June 12, 2018): 53–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5130/portal.v15i1-2.5848.
Full textClermont, Guy. "Les organisations noires modérées et le débat sur la guerre du Vietnam, 1961-1973." Revue Française d Etudes Américaines 87, no. 1 (2001): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfea.087.0072.
Full textDenéchère, Yves. "Babylift (avril 1975) : une opération militaro-humanitaire américaine pour finir la guerre du Vietnam." Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporains 252, no. 4 (2013): 131. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/gmcc.252.0131.
Full textDavid, Schalk. "Lacroix Jean-Michel, Cazemajou Jean (dir.), La guerre du Vietnam et l'opinion publique américaine (1961-1973)." Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire 36, no. 4 (October 1, 1992): 98–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ving.p1992.36n1.0098.
Full textPavlov, Yu A. "THE US ENVIRONMENTAL WAR IN VIETNAM (1961–1975): RESULTS AND LESSONS." Humanities And Social Studies In The Far East 18, no. 3 (2021): 89–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.31079/1992-2868-2021-18-3-89-93.
Full textTien, Nhat, and Xuan Phong. "The khaki coat: A short story from Vietnam." Index on Censorship 17, no. 6 (June 1988): 15–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03064228808534470.
Full textBrocheux, Pierre. "Retour sur l'Indochine, retour sur soi [C. Baylet, Prisonnier du Camp 113 ; S. Tønnesson, The Vietnamese Revolution of 1945. Roosevelt, Hô Chi Minh and de Gaulle in a world at war ; J. Valette, Indochine 1940-1945. Français contre Japonais ; Histoire de la guerre d'Indochine ; A. Ruscio, La Guerre française d'Indochine ; G. Boudarel, Autobiographie ; J. de Folin, Indochine 1940-1955. La fin d'un rêve ; Giap. Les deux guerres d'Indochine ;G. le Quang, Giap ou la guerre du Peuple ; David L. Anderson, Trapped by success. The Eisenhower Administration and Vietnam. 1953-1961 ; J. Portes, Les Américains et la guerre du Vietnam ; F. de Quirielle, A Hanoi, sous les bombes américaines. Journal d'un diplomate français 1966-1969]." Revue française d'histoire d'outre-mer 80, no. 300 (1993): 479–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/outre.1993.3124.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Guerre du Vietnam (1961-1975)"
Beck, Virginie. "La Guerre du Vietnam et l'opinion publique américaine." Paris 4, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA040101.
Full textMore than any other war in which the United States fought during the twentieth century, the Vietnam war has had dramatic consequences both nationally and internationally. The purpose of this study is to try to understand the reasons why the conflict so deeply affected the American society and engendered what the war was presented to the Americans and the way they perceived it. This essay will follow three main directions: the military engagement, taken from historical and political standpoints, the course of the war in national and individual perspectives and the evolution of public opinion from the beginning in 1965 to the end in 1973. Historical, sociological and literary information will be used
Boudet-Brugal, Alexandra. "Les femmes américaines et la guerre du Vietnam : quels présence, rôle et visibilité sur le front intérieur ?" Paris 4, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA040068.
Full textThough the Vietnam war is a central element of American history, war is usually seen as a masculine sphere, implying a division of experiences according to gender. That is the reason why we here see the term “gender” as a historical ingredient of History, to tell what has been left unsaid in the context of the war in Vietnam. A double folded relation has been constructed between this conflict and the American women. On the one hand, some have lived with it and through it in private, in a so-called traditional way in that they were placed in secondary roles, that of supporters and caretakers; they were wives, mothers, and nurses. On the other hand, as they were taking part in the opposition, they were drawn into the waring sphere; they were students, celebrities, writers, members of women's groups, pacific mothers, etc. They became visible as acting individuals at the same time as they were perceiving themselves as such. One example of that is the development of second wave feminism at that time. From the private to the public sphere, American women have taken place in the history of the war on the homefront, by means of action and writing, integrating their actions and voices to those of men. To some extent, it seems that this new space, generated by the specific context of the Vietnam war, have allowed a redefinition of the American women's presences and roles in their history and a change in their historic identity. However, even though a lot of them feel that they rightfully belong in this history, the image cast may be different. The purpose of this study is thus to examine their roles and presences in this conflict, between reality, representations and expectations
Beretz, Élise. "Ombre et mémoire de la guerre du Vietnam dans les élections présidentielles américaines depuis 1992 /." Paris ; Budapest ; Kinshasa [etc.] : [Strasbourg] : l'Harmattan ; [Institut d'études politiques, Université Robert-Schuman], 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40237479h.
Full textDuprat, Christine. "L'incidence de l'accueil sur la réinsertion sociale des vétérans du Vietnam." Tours, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996TOUR2025.
Full textThe process of readjustment to civilian life was a long and difficult one for Vietnam veterans. Perturbed by their war experience, demobilized soldiers returned to find themselves rejected and disavowed by their countrymen, until well into the nineteen-eighties. Chapter one opens with an account of the background and characteristics of the american military involvement in Vietnam, then discusses the homecoming of the troops. Chapter two analyses their reception as reflected on the institutional level: the impact of discharge papers and of the veterans administration. It also studies the influence of such variables as political and religious affiliation, social class, area of residence and military status, on readjustment to civilian life. Chapter three begins by exploring the types of problems the veterans encountered - psychological trauma, health disorders, relationship difficulties within the family and the primary group, and professional rehabilitation. It then addresses issues specific to disabled veterans, women veterans and prisoners of war. The belated acknowledgement Vietnam veterans received in the early eighties is analyzed in chapter four
Marchand, Vanessa. "Images construites dans le discours journalistique : le cas d'hebdomadaires américains et français pendant la guerre du Viêt-Nam." Nantes, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002NANT3021.
Full textThe aim of this research was to produce some knowledge about the discourse of the media by the analysis of articles from American weekly magazines: Time and Newnveek, and French I 'Express and le Nouvel Observateur (Partie I-B), during the Vietnam War: from March to June 1965 and from February to May 1968 (Partie I-A), with semantic and pragmatic linguistic tools (Part I1). All the articles about the conflict are analysed (Appendix), except the editorials. Values, images constructed in the discourse are analysed with the " Grille d'Analyse du Discours " (completed with other semantic and pragmatic theorical tools) (Part 111) and their use with the " Argumentation dans I'Analyse linguistique du Discours " (Part IV, only 8 texts analysed). The results (Conclusion) reveal an elaborated, dissembling and " manipulating)) writing in context
Hofmann, Bettina. "Ahead of survival : American women writers narrate the Vietnam war /." Frankfurt am Main ; Berlin ; Paris [etc.] : P. Lang, 1995. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37511875r.
Full textTegmark, Mats. "In the shoes of a soldier : communication in Tim O'Brien's Vietnam narratives /." Uppsala (Suède) : Uppsala university library, 1998. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb390246924.
Full textKronenberger, Peter. "Der Einsatz amerikanischer Kampftruppen in Südvietnam 1965/1966 : die Entscheidung der Administration Lyndon Baines Johnsons zur direkten militärischen Intervention der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika in den Krieg in Vietnam, politische und militärische Wirkungsfaktoren /." Münster : Lit Verl, 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35541880p.
Full textTran, Thi Ngoc Nhung. "North Vietnamese Journalists in the Vietnam War 1955-1975." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Rennes 1, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019REN1G034.
Full textThis thesis researches journalists who covered the Vietnam War (the American War in Vietnam from 1955 to 1975). The focus is only on a specific group of the North Vietnamese journalists who covered the battles in the North or the South or both in the Vietnam War. Many North Vietnamese journalists, who reported on the war events, played an important role in the war for national independence. Many of them died in the battlefields and many left the war with disabilities or poor living conditions. Their contributions are recorded only in diaries, historical documents, and books with general information. Nevertheless, there is no scientific research analyzing in detail : why the journalists attended to the war; how they prepared for their covering the war; what they received from their offices; what working and living conditions they had; how they lived and worked with these conditions in combats; what kinds of equipment they used to make their work possible; how they moved in battles; what they did when they rested; what they thought about their job; which products they obtained; which impacts they had from their participation; how their work influenced their own commitments. Therefore, the thesis aims to identify these hidden aspects to highlight the North Vietnamese journalists' contributions in their country's targets
Andrieu, Pafundi Hélène. "L'opinion publique américaine et la guerre du Viet-nam : 1964-1973." Bordeaux 3, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989BOR30025.
Full textFrom 1964 to 1973, public support for the american involvement in vietnam slowly disintegrated. This does not mean however that antiwar protest succeeded in turning americans against the war. In fact, the antiwar radical movement was rejected far its violent tactics and its extremism; disorganized, the political "doves" could not overcome nationalistic sensibilities. As for the media, they did not systematically present a negative and violent image of the war, triggering a reaction of moral outrage among the american people. Their role was limited by their dependence on official sources, their integration into the economic and cultural system and by professional techniques that narrowed their field of investigation. The erosion of public support was caused mainly by the inadequacy of the official justifications for the military intervention. To avoid a debate that could have destroyed the national image of unity and determination essential to the success of their military strategy, the american leaders refused to mobilize the american people and concealed the purpose and extent of the military operations. As the conflict dragged on, this muted propaganda fueled feelings of war-weariness among the american electorate
Books on the topic "Guerre du Vietnam (1961-1975)"
Portes, Jacques. Les Américains et la guerre du Vietnam. Bruxelles: Editions Complexe, 1993.
Find full textE, Goscha Christopher, and Vaïsse Maurice, eds. La guerre du Vietnam et l'Europe, 1963-1973. Bruxelles: Bruylant, 2003.
Find full textBernadette, Rigal-Cellard, ed. La guerre du Vietnam et la société américaine. [Bordeaux]: Presses universitaires de Bordeaux, 1991.
Find full textVietnam, 1968-1976: La sortie de guerre = Vietnam, 1968-1976 : exiting a war. Bruxelles: Peter Lang, 2011.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Guerre du Vietnam (1961-1975)"
Marx, Roland. "Les temps forts de la guerre américaine du Vietnam de 1961 à 1975." In La Guerre du Vietnam et l’opinion publique américaine (1961-1973), 49–60. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.5041.
Full textUllmo, Sylvia. "La guerre du Vietnam et l’économie américaine." In La Guerre du Vietnam et l’opinion publique américaine (1961-1973), 169–87. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.5055.
Full textBody-Gendrot, Sophie. "Du beurre et des canons : guerre du Vietnam et guerre à la pauvreté." In La Guerre du Vietnam et l’opinion publique américaine (1961-1973), 77–86. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.5045.
Full textLacroix, Jean-Michel. "La guerre du Vietnam et les « draft-dodgers »." In La Guerre du Vietnam et l’opinion publique américaine (1961-1973), 151–67. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.5054.
Full textCesari, Laurent. "Les États-Unis et l’Indochine avant 1961." In La Guerre du Vietnam et l’opinion publique américaine (1961-1973), 35–48. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.5039.
Full textWang, Nora. "Les États-Unis, la guerre du Vietnam et la Chine." In La Guerre du Vietnam et l’opinion publique américaine (1961-1973), 61–74. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.5042.
Full textRoyot, Daniel. "La guerre dans un fauteuil : le Vietnam, les civils et les médias." In La Guerre du Vietnam et l’opinion publique américaine (1961-1973), 141–49. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.5053.
Full textLacroix, Jean-Michel, and Jean Cazemajou. "Introduction." In La Guerre du Vietnam et l’opinion publique américaine (1961-1973), 9–15. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.5035.
Full text"Chronologie." In La Guerre du Vietnam et l’opinion publique américaine (1961-1973), 23–32. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.5037.
Full textAndrieu-Pafundi, Hélène. "« Faucons », « colombes » et « albatros » : l’opinion publique américaine et la guerre du Vietnam, 1964-1973." In La Guerre du Vietnam et l’opinion publique américaine (1961-1973), 87–104. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psn.5046.
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