Speaker
Luong Thi Hong | Senior Researcher, Institute of History, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences; HYI Visiting Scholar, 2024-25
Chair/Discussant
James Robson | James C. Kralik and Yunli Lou Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations; Harvard College Professor; Director, Harvard-Yenching Institute
Co-sponsored with the Harvard University Asia Center
This talk explores the stories of ordinary women during the Vietnam War to understand this conflict in the context of the global Cold War. It pays particular attention to various personal decisions made by young North Vietnamese women regarding enlisting, fighting, and sustaining efforts, among other aspects. Drawing on oral history interviews with former women volunteers in the North, the talk presents the complex and diverse experiences, hopes, and negotiations of these young women. Beyond the concerns of political elites and state-to-state relations in the Cold War world, this discussion may offer another perspective on the Vietnam War through the lens of the daily lives of ordinary people.
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