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Suggested Readings from InfoTrac College Edition
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Bad Statesman, Good Prophet.
(President Woodrow Wilson) Michael Mandelbaum.
The National Interest Summer 2001 p31
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The Farmers Union, McCarthyism, & the demise of the agrarian left. (National Farmers Union) William C. Pratt.
The Historian, Winter 1996 v58 n2 p329(14)
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From America's two cultures. ('69). (Brief Article) Theodore H. White.
Columbia Journalism Review Nov-Dec 2001 v40 i4 p66(2)
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The Minister and the Terrorist. Andrei S. Markovits.
Foreign Affairs Nov-Dec 2001 v80 i6 p132 Mag.Coll.: 108K3071.
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Vintage Hawaii. (Hawaii tourism in 1950s and 1960s) Chris Meyer.
Los Angeles Magazine Sept 2001 v46 i9 p143
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Utopia's Return. (1960's attitudes reborn) John McMillan.
The Humanist May 2001 v61 i3 p34
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"WHEN DID THE SIXTIES HAPPEN?" SEARCHING FOR NEW DIRECTIONS. Andrew Hunt.
Journal of Social History Fall 1999 v33 i1 p147
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The sixties revisited. (Arthur Marwick's book 'The Sixties: Cultural Revolution in Britain, France, Italy and the United States, c. 1958-c. 1974') Norman Berdichevsky.
Contemporary Review April 1999 v274 i1599 p191(5)
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Oct. 27, 1962: Averting the Apocalypse. (Special Section TIME's 80th Anniversary/80 Days That Changed The World)(Cuban missile crisis) Robert McNamara.
Time, March 31, 2003 v161 i13 pA45 (521 words)
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Forty years after 13 days. Robert S. McNamara.
Arms Control Today Nov 2002 v32 i9 p4(5)
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Florida: front-line state in 1962: Mark Weisenmiller explains how, forty years ago, the 'Sunshine State' played a pivotal role in the Cuban Missile Crisis. (Cross Current). Mark Weisenmiller.
History Today Oct 2002 v52 i10 p38(2) Mag.Coll.: 111K0345.
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Learning from the missile crisis: what really happened on those thirteen fateful days in October. (Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962)
Max Frankel. Smithsonian Oct 2002 v33 i7 p52 Mag.Coll.: 111M0910.
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Peace on the brink of war: after home bunkers and duck-and-cover drills, Americans were braced for war in the 1962 Cuban missile crisis. (times past). Jonathan Pont.
New York Times Upfront Nov 26, 2001 v134 i6 p20(3)
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The Cuban Missile Crisis and the Limits of Crisis Management. RICHARD M. PIOUS.
Political Science Quarterly Spring 2001 v116 i1 p81
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"One Hell of a Gamble". Karl E. Meyer.
World Policy Journal Spring 2001 v18 i1 p113
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BERLIN AND CUBA COLD WAR HOTSPOTS. Jim Broderick.
History Today Dec 1998 v48 i12 p23(1)
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Why the U.S. Air Force did not use the F-47 Thunderbolt in the Korean War. Michael D. Rowland.
Air Power History, Fall 2003 v50 i3 p4(10) (4790 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Korean War, 1950-1953" into the Subject Guide.
ALONE IN THE DARK. (North Korean history, relations with South Korea, United States) Philip Gourevitch.
The New Yorker, Sept 8, 2003 v79 i25 p055 (15088 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Korean War, 1950-1953" into the Subject Guide.
Courage under communist captivity: American POWs in Korea--despite suffering nearly a 40% death rate--endured extreme hardship with dignity. (Korean War) Susan Katz Keating.
VFW Magazine, Sept 2003 v91 i1 p40(4) (2323 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Korean War, 1950-1953" into the Subject Guide.
Korean War vets missing from popular culture: America's prime transmitter of cultural "values" has ignored the 1.8 million Americans who served in the 1950-53 war even during the 50th anniversary years. (portrayal of Korean War veterans in literature, film, television, media ) Mark D. Van Ells.
VFW Magazine, August 2003 v90 i11 p38(2) (1321 words)
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Commentary: Korean War's forgotten lessons, (This is the first in United Press International's five-part series to mark the end of the 1950-53 Korean War).
United Press International, July 24, 2003 p1008205w7244 (1236 words)
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Analysis: Korean peace remains elusive, (This is the second part of United Press International's five-part series to mark the end of the 1950-53 Korean War).
United Press International, ISSUE
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Feature: Fear of war has yet to fade, (This is the fourth part of United Press International's five-part series to mark the end of the 1950-53 Korean War).
United Press International, July 24, 2003 p1008205w7338 (1023 words)
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Siege of Outpost Harry: in a series of nightly attacks over eight days in June 1953, the Chinese tried and failed to wrest this strategic spot from GIs. (Korean War) Tim Dyhouse.
VFW Magazine May 2003 v90 i9 p34(2)
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Combat on 'the chop': as truce talks at Panmunjom dragged on
"with all the speed of a stiff concrete mix" in April 1953, two 7th Infantry Division regiments waged a vicious struggle to hold, and then retake, a 255-yard hill in west-central Korea. After 45 hours and brutal losses, GIs finally declared victory. (Korean War).
(battle of Pork Chop Hill, Korean War ) Tim Dyhouse.
VFW Magazine April 2003 v90 i8 p38(2)
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Night teams over Korea. (naval aviation history) Charles H. Brown.
Naval Aviation News Jan-Feb 2003 v85 i2 p34(4)
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Assaulting 'suicide Hill': in June and July 1952, outfits of the 45th and 2nd Infantry divisions fought a frustrating fray for Hill 266, better known as Old Baldy. (Korean War).
(Korean War episodes) Gary Turbak.
VFW Magazine June-July 2002 v89 i10 p28(2)
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The Three Korean Wars. (The Periodical Observer - Foreign Policy & Defence). (Brief Article)
The Wilson Quarterly Wntr 2002 v26 i1 p87(1)
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Old Men, Old War: A half-century later, the conflict that engulfed Korea is recalled by correspondents who covered it. (Time Select/Nostalgia)
Time July 24, 2000 v156 i4 pG8
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WHO STARTED KOREA? (causes of the Korean War) Paul Wingrove.
History Today July 2000 v50 i7 p44
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The Grapes of No Gun Ri. (a visit to South Korea and a meeting with those who tell of the alleged massacre) Stephen R. Schuit.
The Humanist July 2000 v60 i4 p45
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Reds. (history of communism in America) JOSHUA MURAVCHIK.
Commentary Sept 1999 v108 i2 p39
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The Korean War revisited. (Korean Questions) Kathryn Weathersby.
The Wilson Quarterly Summer 1999 v23 i3 p91(5)
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Tour of duty: John Kerry in Vietnam. (Excerpt) Douglas Brinkley.
The Atlantic Monthly, Dec 2003 v292 i5 p47(12) (8874 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
UNCOVERED. (The Talk of the Town)(activities of the Tiger Force during the Vietnam War Seymour M. Hersh.
The New Yorker , Nov 10, 2003 v79 i34 p041 (1149 words)
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In dubious battle: Vietnam's "infectious phantasmagoria". W. Russel Gray.
Journal of Popular Culture, Nov 2003 v37 i2 p202(18) (6756 words)
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1st Cav and NVA: tangle in La Drang Valley: both sides are bloodied in November 1965 in the first major bout between the U.S. Army and the North Vietnamese army. Deadliest Vietnam Battles Al Hewingway.
VFW Magazine, Nov 2003 v91 i3 p38(3) (1918 words)
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Learning the obvious. (Letter From Ground Zero)(U.S. foreign policy relating to the Vietnam War and the Iraq War)(Column) Jonathan Schell.
The Nation, Oct 6, 2003 v277 i10 p8 (1093 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Lessons from the Vietnam War. I.C.F. Spry.
National Observer - Australia and World Affairs, Autumn 2003 p40(11) (4044 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
"I am the girl in the picture": when 9-year-old Kim Phuc ran screaming from napalm bombs dropped on her Vietnam village in 1972, she became an international symbol of the horrors of war. Today, she's transforming that image of pain and suffering into one of peace. (First person) Melanie Mannarino.
Marie Claire, Sept 2003 v10 i9 p131(2) (1218 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Media and war: reflections on Vietnam: Nick Turner recalls his experience as a war correspondent during the Vietnam War. Nick Turner.
New Zealand International Review, July-August 2003 v28 i4 p22(3) (3208 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Making history come alive with the nonfiction literature of the Vietnam War. Larry R. Johannessen.
The Social Studies, July-August 2003 v94 i4 p171(8) (7179 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
'Peace on earth-peace in Vietnam': the Catholic Peace fellowship and antiwar witness, 1964-1976. Penelope Adams Moon.
Journal of Social History, Summer 2003 v36 i4 p1033(26) (13565 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
JFK'S second term: toward the end of his life John F. Kennedy increasingly distrusted his military advisers and was changing his views on foreign policy. A fresh look at the final months of his presidency suggests that a second Kennedy term might have produced not only an American withdrawal from Vietnam but also rapprochement with Fidel Castro's Cuba. Robert Dallek.
The Atlantic Monthly, June 2003 v291 i5 p58(7) (5644 words)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Welcome to the Jungle: Recruited by the CIA to be a secret army during the Vietnam War, the Hmong rebels of Laos fought communism. Now they desperately battle for their own survival.
(Society) Andrew Perrin.
Time International May 5, 2003 v161 i17 p34+
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Nixing nukes in Vietnam: in 1966, a group of scientists studied the possible use of nuclear weapons in Vietnam. Here's why their report advised against it. Peter Hayes, Nina Tannenwald.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists May-June 2003 v59 i3 p52(8)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Getting out is never easy; The Vietnam war. (Critical Essay)
The Economist (US) March 1, 2003 v366 i8313 pNA
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
The twenty-fifth platoon. (Nonfiction). Wayne Karlin.
The North American Review March-April 2003 v288 i2 p43(7)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
A 'long way home' for the truth about Vietnam veterans: for two Vietnam veteran film producers, the quest to convey the facts about vets of that war has become their personal crusade. But those in the "mainstream" media are determined to perpetuate the negative stereotypes.
(award-winning documentary television series deals with the Vietnam War) Susan Katz Keating.
VFW Magazine March 2003 v90 i7 p12(3)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Nixon's nuclear ploy: Richard Nixon thought a secret, worldwide nuclear alert would remain unknown to the American public, and he was right. But his strategy--to threaten the Soviets into helping bring an end to the Vietnam war--was unsuccessful. They may not even have noticed.
William Burr, Jeffrey Kimball.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Jan-Feb 2003 v59 i1 p28(12) Mag.Coll.: 112J3421.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Ambassadorial roles and foreign policy: Elbridge Durbrow, Frederick Nolting, and the U.S. commitment to Diem's Vietnam, 1957-61. (Articles). Michael R. Adamson.
Presidential Studies Quarterly June 2002 v32 i2 p229(27)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Operation White Star: prelude to Vietnam. Kenn Dr. Finlayson.
Special Warfare June 2002 v15 i2 p48(4)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Kerrey's Case: Not Closed. (former Nebraska Senator Bob Kerrey )(Brief Article) EYAL PRESS.
The Nation May 20, 2002 v274 i19 p5
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Seven myths about the Vietnam War: Three decades after pulling out of Southeast Asia, America remains hostage to a relentless barrage of distortion, myths, and outright lies about the Vietnam War.
(Cover Story: Vietnam). William F. Jasper.
The New American March 25, 2002 v18 i6 p23(8)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
The real Hal Moore: Lt. General Harold G. Moore, the real-life protagonist portrayed by Mel Gibson in We Were Soldiers, talks with The New American about the movie, his book, and Vietnam. (Cover Story: Vietnam). (Interview) Harold G. Lt. General Moore, William F. Jasper.
The New American March 25, 2002 v18 i6 p19(3)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
'I Don't See Any Way of Winning': Surprisingly, Lyndon Johnson never thought we could prevail in Vietnam. An exclusive excerpt from his secret tapes. (Book Excerpt) Michael Beschloss.
Newsweek Nov 12, 2001 p58
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
The living room war: the military held daily briefings to report on progress. Correspondents called them the "Five O'Clock Follies". ('70). (Brief Article)
Columbia Journalism Review Nov-Dec 2001 v40 i4 p68(2)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
High drama at the Supreme Court: prior restraint is rejected in a case of Pentagon documents that detailed the history of the Vietnam war. ('71). (Brief Article) John Giuffo.
Columbia Journalism Review Nov-Dec 2001 v40 i4 p70(2)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
A Failed Truth -- A Reporter's View of Vietnam. (Brief Article) John Laurence.
History Today Oct 2001 v51 i10 p8
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Hugh Thompson. (hero of My Lai Massacre) Nell Boyce.
U.S. News & World Report August 20, 2001 v131 i7 p33
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
War Wounds. CHRISTOPHER HANSON.
Columbia Journalism Review July 2001 v40 i2 p40
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
KERREY'S CULPABILITY : Vietnam & the just-war tradition.
(participation of former senator Bob Kerrey in Vietnam War and moral culpability implied by just-war theory) Gordon Marino.
Commonweal June 1, 2001 v128 i11 p9 Mag.Coll.: 107M0094.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
THE MEANING OF TET. (1968 Tet Offensive, Vietnam War) Victor Davis Hanson.
American Heritage May-June 2001 v52 i3-4 p44 Mag.Coll.: 107A0836.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Lost Inside the Machine: A historian describes the paranoia of soldiers trapped in an unwinnable war.
(Nation)(Brief Article) Stanley Karnow.
Time May 7, 2001 v157 i18 p34
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Black, and Navy Too: How Vietnam Era African-American Sailors Asserted Manhood through Black Power Militancy. HERMAN GRAHAM III.
The Journal of Men's Studies Wntr 2001 v9 i2 p227
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The impact of the Vietnam War on the USA, 1975-2001.
(includes related articles) Gerard DeGroot.
Modern History Review Feb 2001 v12 i3 p8(4)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
VIETNAM TO KOSOVO, FUMBLE TO FARCE. IAN ADIE.
Quadrant July 2000 p24
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
How We Won In Vietnam. VIET D. DINH.
Policy Review Dec 2000 p51
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Rethinking the vietnam war. John Attarian.
World and I July 2000 v15 i7 p288
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
How Kissinger tossed away South Vietnam. Morton A. Kaplan.
World and I July 2000 v15 i7 p302
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The Deadly Legacy of War in Vietnam : Generations of adults and children have been killed or maimed by buried bombs and landmines. (Brief Article) CHRIS GILSON.
America June 3, 2000 v182 i20 p9
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
The Last Days of Saigon: SPECIAL REPORT: The communist takeover of South Vietnam's capital was a low moment in the American century. Twenty-five years later, the collapse still haunts the men, politicians, soldiers and spies who were caught up in the maelstrom of the escape from the U.S. Embassy. The human story of the war's bitter end. (SPECIAL REPORT)
Newsweek May 1, 2000 v135 i18 p34
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
The War America Lost. (Vietnamese War)(Brief Article) SEAN PRICE.
New York Times Upfront April 24, 2000 v132 i17 p22
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Transcending the Myths of Patriotic Militarized Masculinity: Armoring, Wounding, and Transfiguration in Ron Kovic's Born on the Fourth of July. FRAN SHOR.
The Journal of Men's Studies Spring 2000 v8 i3 p375
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Between the Old Left and the New Right. (Richard Nixon and the Vietnam war) Henry A. Kissinger.
Foreign Affairs May 1999 v78 i3 p99(1)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Differing evaluations of Vietnamization. (American policy towards the 1961 Vietnamese Conflict) Scott Sigmund Gartner.
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History Autumn 1998 v29 n2 p243(20)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
My Lai, thirty years after. (1968 massacre of 504 Vietnamese villagers by US troops) Rachel Snyder.
American Heritage Feb-March 1998 v49 n1 p24(4) Mag.Coll.: 93J1087.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Peace? Or defeat? What did the Vietnam war protesters want? James Webb.
The American Enterprise May-June 1997 v8 n3 p46(4)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Was Vietnam JFK's war? (speculation about John F. Kennedy's proposed troop withdrawal from Vietnam) (Column) Oliver Stone.
Newsweek Oct 21, 1996 v128 n17 p14(1) Mag.Coll.: 85M0841. Bus.Coll.: 97U1490.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Legal challenges to presidential policies on the use of military force. Barry N. Sweet.
Policy Studies Journal Spring 1996 v24 n1 p27(15)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
The origins of dissent: Senate liberals and Vietnam, 1959-1964. Robert David Johnson. Pacific
Historical Review May 1996 v65 n2 p249(27)
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McNamara and the civil war at home. (former US Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara)(Vietnam: No Discharge from That War) Angelo M. Codevilla.
ORBIS Fall 1995 v39 n4 p517(9)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
The 'healing powers' of McNamara and Rusk. (influence and accountability of Secretaries of State Robert McNamara and Dean Rusk for the Vietnam War) Charles A. Cerami.
America June 3, 1995 v172 n20 p19(4) Mag.Coll.: 79J0092.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Vietnam and memory. (lessons of Vietnam War)
National Review May 15, 1995 v47 n9 p20(1)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Body counts and 'success' in the Vietnam and Korean wars. Scott Sigmund Gartner, Marissa Edson Myers.
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History Wntr 1995 v25 n3 p377(19)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Frank Church, the senate, and the emergence of dissent on the Vietnam War. David F. Schmitz, Natalie Fousekis.
Pacific Historical Review Nov 1994 v63 n4 p561(21)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
The Johnson tapes. (Lyndon Johnson) (American Survey)
The Economist (US) Oct 2, 1993 v329 n7831 pA31(1)
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Sacrifice, victimization, and mismanagement of issues: LBJ's Vietnam crisis. (Lyndon B. Johnson) (Special Issue: Public Relations and Religion) David Stiles Shipley.
Public Relations Review Fall 1992 v18 n3 p275(12) Bus.Coll.: 67V0142.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Clinton and Vietnam. (Bill Clinton)(Beat the Devil)
(Column) Alexander Cockburn.
The Nation Oct 12, 1992 v255 n11 p386(1) Mag.Coll.: 66D0091.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
America and Vietnam: the unending war. George C. Herring.
Foreign Affairs Winter 1991 v70 n5 p104(16) Mag.Coll.: 62J0119.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
They shoot allies, don't they? When, 25 years ago, Ngo Dinh Diem was assassinated, his supporters blamed the United States. They were right. Francis X. Winters.
National Review Nov 25, 1988 v40 n23 p34(4) Mag.Coll.: 47D0225.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
Vietnam, and the battle for reality. (interview with Neil Sheehan) (interview) Alvin P. Sanoff.
U.S. News & World Report Oct 24, 1988 v105 n16 p73(1) Mag.Coll.: 46L0372. Bus.Coll.: 41P0790.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
How we lost: too little strategy, too much 'intelligence.'
(Vietnam) Harry G. Summer Jr..
The New Republic April 29, 1985 v192 p20(4) Mag.Coll.: 27D0145.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
The empire's new clothes: what the French learned at Dien Bien Phu. Henry Fairlie.
The New Republic April 29, 1985 v192 p17(3) Mag.Coll.: 27D0142.
Hint: Enter the search terms "Vietnam War" into the Subject Guide.
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