Vietnam a Bibliography

Vietnam  a Bibliography
Author: USAID/Vietnam. Office of Public Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1970
Genre: Vietnam
ISBN: IND:30000132109251

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Vietnam Documents and Research Notes Series

Vietnam Documents and Research Notes Series
Author: Robert Lester
Publsiher: Univ Publications of Amer
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 1556554168

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Battle Notes

Battle Notes
Author: Lee Andresen
Publsiher: Savage Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2003
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1886028591

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This is the trade paperback second edition of the popular original title

Viet Nam Information Notes

Viet Nam Information Notes
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1967
Genre: Vietnam
ISBN: LCCN:68060068

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The Irony of Vietnam

The Irony of Vietnam
Author: Leslie H. Gelb,Richard K. Betts
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780815726791

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"If a historian were allowed but one book on the American involvement in Vietnam, this would be it." — Foreign Affairs When first published in 1979, four years after the end of one of the most divisive conflicts in the United States, The Irony of Vietnam raised eyebrows. Most students of the war argued that the United States had "stumbled into a quagmire in Vietnam through hubris and miscalculation," as the New York Times's Fox Butterfield put it. But the perspective of time and the opening of documentary sources, including the Pentagon Papers, had allowed Gelb and Betts to probe deep into the decisionmaking leading to escalation of military action in Vietnam. The failure of Vietnam could be laid at the door of American foreign policy, they said, but the decisions that led to the failure were made by presidents aware of the risks, clear about their aims, knowledgeable about the weaknesses of their allies, and under no illusion about the outcome. The book offers a picture of a steely resolve in government circles that, while useful in creating consensus, did not allow for alternative perspectives. In the years since its publication, The Irony of Vietnam has come to be considered the seminal work on the Vietnam War.

Public Affairs

Public Affairs
Author: William M. Hammond
Publsiher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1988
Genre: Armed Forces and mass media
ISBN: 0160016738

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United States Army in Vietnam. CMH Pub. 91-13. Draws upon previously unavailable Army and Defense Department records to interpret the part the press played during the Vietnam War. Discusses the roles of the following in the creation of information policy: Military Assistance Command's Office of Information in Saigon; White House; State Department; Defense Department; and the United States Embassy in Saigon.

Battle Notes

Battle Notes
Author: Lee Andresen
Publsiher: Savage Press (WI)
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2000
Genre: Popular music
ISBN: UOM:39015049583134

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This book is the only complete discography of all the music of the Vietnam era. Complied by history professor, Lee Andresen, the book details famous and infamous songs. It highlights obscure and unknown tunes. A tremendous source of accurate information. Relive the tunes of what the NYT called, Our first rock and roll war. A treasure for Vietnam vets. Many fun illustrations.

Looking Back on the Vietnam War

Looking Back on the Vietnam War
Author: Brenda M. Boyle,Jeehyun Lim
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-06-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813579955

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More than forty years have passed since the official end of the Vietnam War, yet the war’s legacies endure. Its history and iconography still provide fodder for film and fiction, communities of war refugees have spawned a wide Vietnamese diaspora, and the United States military remains embroiled in unwinnable wars with eerie echoes of Vietnam. Looking Back on the Vietnam War brings together scholars from a broad variety of disciplines, who offer fresh insights on the war’s psychological, economic, artistic, political, and environmental impacts. Each essay examines a different facet of the war, from its representation in Marvel comic books to the experiences of Vietnamese soldiers exposed to Agent Orange. By putting these pieces together, the contributors assemble an expansive yet nuanced composite portrait of the war and its global legacies. Though they come from diverse scholarly backgrounds, ranging from anthropology to film studies, the contributors are united in their commitment to original research. Whether exploring rare archives or engaging in extensive interviews, they voice perspectives that have been excluded from standard historical accounts. Looking Back on the Vietnam War thus embarks on an interdisciplinary and international investigation to discover what we remember about the war, how we remember it, and why.