The admission, supported by a careful reading of the historical record, begs larger questions: How do we remember American strategy in Vietnam? What language do we use to describe a war that proved so tragic, not only for the United States but, perhaps more importantly, for the millions of Vietnamese who lost their lives in a decades-long civil war? In coming to grips with a complex war, Americans, then and now, have relied on a series of tropes to streamline their conversations about a distasteful war
The subject of this thesis is the late-Vietnam Army (1968-1972), and my purpose is to examine how a ...
An original and major reinterpretation of American strategy during the Vietnam War which totally rec...
Vietnam War is thought to be the best-known military conflict after the World War II. This is becau...
The admission, supported by a careful reading of the historical record, begs larger questions: How d...
For nearly a decade, American combat soldiers fought in South Vietnam to help sustain an independent...
In this article, Anderson explores the reasons that make the resolution of key historical questions ...
This article explores the impact of one of the key non-military events in the U.S. war in Vietnam, a...
The Vietnam War is viewed by many historians as a turning point in American war memory. Never before...
By the time tanks of the North Vietnamese Army crashed through the gates of the Presidential Palace ...
By the early 1990s, when I began studying the Vietnam War, the American public had largely lost inte...
This paper investigates how and why the U.S. government hid the reality of the failures of the Vietn...
The Vietnam War, widely considered the worst foreign policy debacle in American history, remains the...
Due to the failure of western scholars to exploit records and studies in the Vietnamese language, th...
In the middle of the 20th century young American men gave their lives in the jungles of Vietnam for ...
Due to a stunning defeat in Vietnam, the years following the conflict were full of denial, shame, an...
The subject of this thesis is the late-Vietnam Army (1968-1972), and my purpose is to examine how a ...
An original and major reinterpretation of American strategy during the Vietnam War which totally rec...
Vietnam War is thought to be the best-known military conflict after the World War II. This is becau...
The admission, supported by a careful reading of the historical record, begs larger questions: How d...
For nearly a decade, American combat soldiers fought in South Vietnam to help sustain an independent...
In this article, Anderson explores the reasons that make the resolution of key historical questions ...
This article explores the impact of one of the key non-military events in the U.S. war in Vietnam, a...
The Vietnam War is viewed by many historians as a turning point in American war memory. Never before...
By the time tanks of the North Vietnamese Army crashed through the gates of the Presidential Palace ...
By the early 1990s, when I began studying the Vietnam War, the American public had largely lost inte...
This paper investigates how and why the U.S. government hid the reality of the failures of the Vietn...
The Vietnam War, widely considered the worst foreign policy debacle in American history, remains the...
Due to the failure of western scholars to exploit records and studies in the Vietnamese language, th...
In the middle of the 20th century young American men gave their lives in the jungles of Vietnam for ...
Due to a stunning defeat in Vietnam, the years following the conflict were full of denial, shame, an...
The subject of this thesis is the late-Vietnam Army (1968-1972), and my purpose is to examine how a ...
An original and major reinterpretation of American strategy during the Vietnam War which totally rec...
Vietnam War is thought to be the best-known military conflict after the World War II. This is becau...