As Christopher Goscha has demonstrated, French colonial rule created—
however imperfectly, incompletely, and unevenly—the possibilities for the
imagining of an “Indochine” across the territories of Cambodia, Laos, and
Vietnam. French officials and “native” Annamese and Tonkinese clerks circulated for decades across the full extent of colonial Indochine; speakers of
Khmer, Lao, and Vietnamese were, in small numbers, classmates in French
schools, most notably the Universitй de l’Indochine.
As Christopher Goscha has demonstrated, French colonial rule created—however imperfectly, incompletely, and unevenly—the possibilities for theimagining of an “Indochine” across the territories of Cambodia, Laos, andVietnam. French officials and “native” Annamese and Tonkinese clerks circulated for decades across the full extent of colonial Indochine; speakers ofKhmer, Lao, and Vietnamese were, in small numbers, classmates in Frenchschools, most notably the Universitй de l’Indochine.
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