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TheGodlessUtopian
15th September 2010, 23:04
Okay I have offically changed my history project from Russia to Vietnam.I now need help finding resources which relate to the following areas.

#1: Early beginnings:Essentialy involving both french colonielism/imperialism as well as pre-french involvement.

#2: Religion: The effects of religion post american involvement,mainly how the communists dealt with the various religious groups.As with russia any information that paints religion in a nasty light is welcomed.

#3: The Tet Offensive: While overall it failed, from a military perspective,I'm interested in the effects it had politically in the US.Also a short list of american war crimes would be helpful.

#4: How life changed after the introduction of socialism.

#5: Military tactics of the viet cong and north vietnamese army.How the conflict began and expanded.

While I am looking for details (sources I can cite) revolving the mentioned topics above feel free to leave any interesting tidbits.

Thank you.

MarxSchmarx
17th September 2010, 15:30
Okay I have offically changed my history project from Russia to Vietnam.

emphasis added. You know, that sounds really pretentious and frankly absurd, "officially".

Anyway:
http://www.cpv.org.vn/cpv/index_e.html#5enAIB3hstKG

The Idler
18th September 2010, 21:19
Search for Vietnam at the Socialist bookshops listed in the Learning FAQ.
Top result at AKPress (http://www.akpress.org/search?action=find_book&search_key=title&query=vietnam&x=0&y=0)

In the Crossfire: Adventures of a Vietnamese Revolutionary (http://www.akpress.org/2010/items/inthecrossfire) - Ngo Van

bcbm
19th September 2010, 03:22
man i wish when i was in school i could've just gone on the internet and made strangers do my work for me would've had way more time to sleep

TheGodlessUtopian
20th September 2010, 02:09
man i wish when i was in school i could've just gone on the internet and made strangers do my work for me would've had way more time to sleep

Please keep your useless,incorrect and pointless comments to yourself.I throughly work to complete my school assignments.I've posted this thread so I could have help finding resources.By your logic you would be lazy (which is what you're implying) everytime you used the filing index system at the library or a search engine online.Online there's far too much information to just blindly type in key words and hope for the best.Asking to be pointed in the right,general,direction for a few key areas isn't something to look down upon.