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Christopher E. Goscha (born 1965) is an American-Canadian historian specializing in the history of the
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in Asia, decolonization, and the wars for
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. He teaches the history of
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, the Vietnam Wars, and
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at the
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(UQAM). He is a member of the
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since 2019.


Biography

Goscha was born in 1965 in
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, the
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. In 1987, he received his undergraduate degree at the School of Foreign Service at
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in Washington D.C., United States. In 1992, he obtained his Master's degree in Southeast Asian history at the
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in
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. He obtained a second Master's degree in 1994 at the Université de Paris VII in France. He spent several years in
Thailand Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. With a population of almost 66 million, it spa ...
and
Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
where he studied Thai and Vietnamese. In 2000, he defended his PhD at the
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(IV Section, Historical and Philological Sciences). His thesis, entitled "The Asian Context of the Franco-Vietnamese War: Networks, Relations and Economy (1945-1954)", examined the
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from a transnational perspective. Since 2005, he has lived and worked in
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where he is a citizen.


Teaching and research

He joined the History Department at UQÀM in 2005 where he teaches the history of
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, the
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, and
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. His main research topics and courses focus on the history of the wars in Vietnam, international relations, the Cold War, world history, and comparative decolonization. Since 1995, he has published and edited a dozen books. In 2012, his ''Historical Dictionary of the Indochina War (1945–1954): An International and Interdisciplinary Approach'' was included in the prestigious list of Outstanding Academic Titles 2012 compiled by the American magazine ''
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''. It is the first thematic multidisciplinary dictionary on the
Indochina War The First Indochina War (generally known as the Indochina War in France, and as the Anti-French Resistance War in Vietnam, and alternatively internationally as the French-Indochina War) was fought between France and Việt Minh ( Democratic Rep ...
. Goscha is supervisor of the On-Line Resource Site on the Indochina War at the UQÀM. He is also co-editor of the eight-volume series ''From Indochina to Vietnam: Revolution and War in a Global Perspective'', published by
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. In his book ''Going Indochinese: Contesting Concepts of Space and Place in French Indochina'' (University of Hawa’ii Press, 2012), he questions the concept of 
French Indochina French Indochina (previously spelled as French Indo-China), officially known as the Indochinese Union and after 1941 as the Indochinese Federation, was a group of French dependent territories in Southeast Asia from 1887 to 1954. It was initial ...
 by analyzing the interactions among Vietnamese, Cambodians and Laotians and shows how a range of Vietnamese nationalists imagined the future of their nation in Indochinese terms. He published in 2016, ''The Penguin History of Vietnam'' (Penguin/Random House, 2016), ''Vietnam: A New History'' (Basic Books, 2016, American version of the preceding book). This history of Vietnam was the winner of the 2017
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– American Historical Association, and finalist for the Cundill History Prize.


Selected works

* ''Thailand and the Southeast Asian Networks of the Vietnamese Revolution (1885–1954)'', Richmond : Curzon Press, 1999. * ''La guerre du Vietnam et l'Europe (1963–1973)'' 'The Vietnam War and Europe (1963–1973)'' Bruxelles, Paris : Bruylant, L.G.D.J., 2003, with Maurice Vaïsse. * ''Contesting Visions of the Lao Past: Lao Historiography at the Crossroads'', Copenhague, Londres : Nordic Institute of Asian Studies / Taylor & Francis, 2003, with Søren Ivarsson (eds.). * ''Naissance d'un Etat-Parti: Le Viêt Nam depuis 1945'' 'The Birth of a Party-State: Vietnam since 1945'' Paris : Les Indes Savantes, 2004, with Benoît de Tréglodé (eds.). * ''L'espace d'un regard: l'Asie de Paul Mus (1902–1969)'', Paris : Les Indes Savantes, 2006, with David Chandler. * ''Connecting Histories. Decolonization and the Cold War in Southeast Asia, 1945–1962'', Washington D.C., Stanford : Woodrow Wilson Center / Stanford University Press, 2009, with Christian F. Ostermann. * ''L'échec de la paix en Indochine, 1954–1962'' 'The failure of peace in Indochina, 1954–1962'' Paris : Les Indes Savantes, 2010, with Karine Laplante (eds.). * ''Historical Dictionary of the Indochina War: An International and Interdisciplinary Approach (1945–1954)'', Honolulu / Copenhague : University of Hawai'i Press / Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 2011 and 2012. * ''Vietnam, un Etat né de la guerre, 1945–1954'' 'Vietnam, a state born of war, 1945–1954'' Paris : Armand Colin, 2011, translated from English by Agathe Larcher-Goscha. * ''Going Indochinese: Contesting Concepts of Space and Place in French Indochina, 1885–1945'', Honolulu / Copenhague : University of Hawai'i Press / Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, 2012. * ''Vietnam: A New History'', New York: Basic Books, 2016.H-Diplo Roundtable Review volume 19, no. 8 (2017)
* ''The Penguin History of Modern Vietnam'', London: Penguin Books, 2016.
''The Road to Dien Bien Phu: A History of the First War for Vietnam''
Princeton University Press, 2022.


References


External links

* Podcas
"Christopher Goscha, ''Vietnam: A New History'' (Basic Books, 2016): Goscha brilliantly paints a picture of an ancient, diverse, and complex country..."
* Peter Zinoman's review
"Vietnam: The grear leap"
Walsh School of Foreign Service alumni Australian National University alumni Paris Diderot University alumni Historians of the Vietnam War Vietnamologists Historians of Southeast Asia 1965 births Living people {{Canada-historian-stub