Newly-published Việt
Nam: A History from Earliest Times to the Present, by Ben Kiernan explores the history of the
different peoples who have lived in the three major regions of Viet Nam over
the past 3,000 years. It brings to life their relationships with these regions'
landscapes, water resources, and climatic conditions. It addresses head-on the
dramatic impact of changing weather patterns from ancient to medieval and
modern times. The central importance of riverine and maritime communications
and systems to life in Việt Nam is a key theme.
Ben Kiernan is the A. Whitney
Griswold Professor of History at Yale University. He founded the University's Cambodian
Genocide Program, which later became the Genocide Studies Program, and has served as Chair of
Yale’s Council on Southeast Asia Studies. He has written extensively on South
East Asia, on genocide worldwide, and on genocide in Cambodia.
Here he discusses Việt Nam as an
aquatic culture.