Letter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Andrew Shonfield explaining that he will be leaving his diplomatic stay in Saigon for London on 12 June 1966 by sea in order to write his book Government and Revolution in Vietnam. Duncanson expresses concern for the people killed or wounded in vietnam in the year. The correspondence was typed on the reverse-side of a list of names categorised under "Other British Subjects" along with corresponding addresses.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Andrew Shonfield in response to the feedback he received from Shonfield in his letter to Duncanson on 21 January 1966.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Andrew Shonfield in relation to the first two draft chapters of Government and Revolution in Vietnam and the Agreement form between Duncanson and The Royal Institute of International Affairs.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to British Ambassador C. M. MacLehose (Saigon) to confirm his arrival in Saigon, along with an enclosed list of names which Duncanson hopes to meet during his stay there.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to C. J. Child, in response to a previous correspondence on 29 June 1967, thanking Child for his feedback regarding Duncanson's typescript.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to C. J. Child (Foreign Office Library), in response to a previous correspondence on 12 October 1966, regarding the typescript Duncanson is now sending for review /observations.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Chamras Mandukananda (Police General) to say that he looks forward to the upcoming seminar and has contemplated the title for his talk: "The Southeast Asian Guerilla after Detente". A copy of Duncanson's text has been grouped together with the correspondence which consists of 29 pages.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to D. L. Price (Lyn) in response to the latter's letter on 15 August 1975. Following on from Price's news of enthusiasm concerning Duncanson's proposed study of the Can Lao party, Duncanson names four likely collaborators for the study.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Donald Heath. Duncanson thanks Heath for having reviewed and commented on his book page proofs.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Eileen Menzies thanking her for sending the Journal of Asian Studies press clipping in her previous correspondence of 12 September 1969. Duncanson writes that he finds the review to be a 'poor account…and misleading about the conclusions.' Duncanson also laments that it was 'a pity [the Journal of Asian Studies] couldn't see their way to get a more senior scholar to review it.' Lastly, Duncanson asks about the particulars regarding revisions and a reprint of his book.
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