Footprint of Vietnam War: History of Militaryization of the 20th Century
September 20, 2022 10:04 Source: China Social Sciences Magazine Author: David Bigz

  bet365 Play online games David Biggs,The current professor of riverside of the University of California。Boarded Ph.D. in History at the University of Washington in 2004,2009-2010 completed post -doctoral research at Harvard University,2011 Folipte Scholars Award (Vietnam)。Since 2004, he has served as assistant professor at the University of California Riverside、Associate Professor,Since 2019, he has been a professor。The main research direction is Southeast Asia History、History of the Environment、History of Science and Technology, etc.,Research focuses on human intervention activities in history,Destructive action such as public engineering construction and war。Representative works are:

 

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  Summary of content:Militaryization refers to the "military process",Is in the economy、The realization of the interwoven process of culture and environment。From the perspective of historical research,The main purpose of researching militaryization is to not be militaryized。This article discusses militaryization issues globally globally in the 20th century,Focus on inspecting Vietnam's militarized environmental history。Vietnam's response to militaryization after 1975 is more complicated,It constitutes an important background for the recovery of contemporary Vietnam。〔Li Donghong, Huang Xiaobo, Li Xinghao translated] 

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