Book review by Mark Pfeifer: Nguyen, N. H. C. (2016). South Vietnamese Soldiers: Memories of the Vietnam War and After. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger. This work consists of oral histories of Vietnamese residing in Australia who served with the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces (RVNAF) in the Vietnam War era
What a pleasure it was when this book landed on my coffee table! The book is bilingual Vietnamese – ...
This comparison of the experience of communist Vietnamese and American soldiers will use factual ref...
A review of Nick Turse\u27s Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam
Book Review by Linh Dang: Nguyen, V. T. (2016). The Sympathizer: A Novel. New York, NY: Grove Atlant...
Nothing ever dies. Not the memories of war, not its trauma, not its controversies--and not the hope...
In this book review of Body Counts: The Vietnam War and Militarized Refugees, the author reviews the...
For individual researchers and academics, research outputs are a crucial asset that enables public g...
The Vietnamese-American 1.5 Generation is divided into two parts. Part I offers an overview of Vietn...
[ndlr] Parution d'un nouvel ouvrage de notre collègue Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen. Présentation de l'...
This review examines three recently-published books about the Vietnam War: Max Hastings, Vietnam: An...
Vietnam: An epic tragedy 1945-1975, by Max Hastings. London: William Collins. 2018. 722 pages. ISBN ...
Woody Kipp\u27s life story is a reflection of a new generation of Native writers and activists. His ...
In Saigon At War: South Vietnam and the Global Sixties, Heather Marie Stur challenges the convention...
Author: Nathaniel L. Moir Reviewed by John A. Nagl, professor of warfighting studies, US Army War Co...
More than forty years after the last U.S. combat troops departed Vietnam in 1973, the conflict looms...
What a pleasure it was when this book landed on my coffee table! The book is bilingual Vietnamese – ...
This comparison of the experience of communist Vietnamese and American soldiers will use factual ref...
A review of Nick Turse\u27s Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam
Book Review by Linh Dang: Nguyen, V. T. (2016). The Sympathizer: A Novel. New York, NY: Grove Atlant...
Nothing ever dies. Not the memories of war, not its trauma, not its controversies--and not the hope...
In this book review of Body Counts: The Vietnam War and Militarized Refugees, the author reviews the...
For individual researchers and academics, research outputs are a crucial asset that enables public g...
The Vietnamese-American 1.5 Generation is divided into two parts. Part I offers an overview of Vietn...
[ndlr] Parution d'un nouvel ouvrage de notre collègue Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen. Présentation de l'...
This review examines three recently-published books about the Vietnam War: Max Hastings, Vietnam: An...
Vietnam: An epic tragedy 1945-1975, by Max Hastings. London: William Collins. 2018. 722 pages. ISBN ...
Woody Kipp\u27s life story is a reflection of a new generation of Native writers and activists. His ...
In Saigon At War: South Vietnam and the Global Sixties, Heather Marie Stur challenges the convention...
Author: Nathaniel L. Moir Reviewed by John A. Nagl, professor of warfighting studies, US Army War Co...
More than forty years after the last U.S. combat troops departed Vietnam in 1973, the conflict looms...
What a pleasure it was when this book landed on my coffee table! The book is bilingual Vietnamese – ...
This comparison of the experience of communist Vietnamese and American soldiers will use factual ref...
A review of Nick Turse\u27s Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam