Footprints of War by David Biggs offers readers an intriguing new perspective on the long history of military conflict and occupation in central Vietnam by integrating environmental perspectives with more traditional military and political histories. The book is a welcome contribution to creating a richer local history of central Vietnam in the context of the wider Wars for Indochina and is an inspiring application of robust historical research to solving modern environmental problems caused by war, writes Jon Formella
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McManus (Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology and historian for the US Army 7th Infantry) convin...
Miller (publisher and senior editor, Enigma Books) and Wainstock (history, Fairmont State Univ.) off...
"When American forces arrived in Vietnam, they found themselves embedded in historic village and fro...
When American forces arrived in Vietnam, they found themselves embedded in historic village and fron...
In Saigon At War: South Vietnam and the Global Sixties, Heather Marie Stur challenges the convention...
Vietnam: An epic tragedy 1945-1975, by Max Hastings. London: William Collins. 2018. 722 pages. ISBN ...
A review of Nick Turse\u27s Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam
Author: Nathaniel L. Moir Reviewed by John A. Nagl, professor of warfighting studies, US Army War Co...
Review of The Long Shadows: A Global Environmental History of the Second World War by Simo Laakkon...
What a pleasure it was when this book landed on my coffee table! The book is bilingual Vietnamese – ...
I have very little fault to find with Professor Taylor\u27s expositionof the law, both our own const...
In this book review of Body Counts: The Vietnam War and Militarized Refugees, the author reviews the...
Our colonial forbears were invaders blind to the nature of their new land, antagonistic to its plant...
Book review by Mark Pfeifer: Nguyen, N. H. C. (2016). South Vietnamese Soldiers: Memories of the Vie...
The subtitle of Emmanuel Kreike’s Scorched Earth foreshadows the goal of this impressive and compreh...
McManus (Missouri Univ. of Science and Technology and historian for the US Army 7th Infantry) convin...
Miller (publisher and senior editor, Enigma Books) and Wainstock (history, Fairmont State Univ.) off...