I am not 100% “objective” as a reviewer since I am Vietnamese and know many people profiled in the book. But my review is honest because it contains real thoughts, reflections and emotions
Book review by Mark Pfeifer: Nguyen, N. H. C. (2016). South Vietnamese Soldiers: Memories of the Vie...
In 1995, the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam restored diplomatic relations. Afte...
Vietnam as if… follows five young people who have moved from the countryside to the city. Their dram...
I am not 100% “objective” as a reviewer since I am Vietnamese and know many people profiled in the b...
In this book review of Body Counts: The Vietnam War and Militarized Refugees, the author reviews the...
Nothing ever dies. Not the memories of war, not its trauma, not its controversies--and not the hope...
“Life is a reflection that ripples with each memory” – Barbara Tran This poignant quote comes from a...
Introduction to volume 6 of Macalester College\u27s journal Tapestries: Interwoven voices of local a...
April 30th, 2015 marked the 40th anniversary of the end of the war in Vietnam. This article discusse...
What a pleasure it was when this book landed on my coffee table! The book is bilingual Vietnamese – ...
Since I was born in 1998, three major international economic crises had hit: the Asian financial cri...
Does remembering the past help us to learn from its lessons – or might it, in fact, be more moral to...
February 21st, 2011 by Laura Chirot, NM-TLC Reviewer /// Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen, Memory is anoth...
Nostalgia, a sentimental longing for the past, has several psychological effects. For example, it in...
The Vietnamese-American 1.5 Generation is divided into two parts. Part I offers an overview of Vietn...
Book review by Mark Pfeifer: Nguyen, N. H. C. (2016). South Vietnamese Soldiers: Memories of the Vie...
In 1995, the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam restored diplomatic relations. Afte...
Vietnam as if… follows five young people who have moved from the countryside to the city. Their dram...
I am not 100% “objective” as a reviewer since I am Vietnamese and know many people profiled in the b...
In this book review of Body Counts: The Vietnam War and Militarized Refugees, the author reviews the...
Nothing ever dies. Not the memories of war, not its trauma, not its controversies--and not the hope...
“Life is a reflection that ripples with each memory” – Barbara Tran This poignant quote comes from a...
Introduction to volume 6 of Macalester College\u27s journal Tapestries: Interwoven voices of local a...
April 30th, 2015 marked the 40th anniversary of the end of the war in Vietnam. This article discusse...
What a pleasure it was when this book landed on my coffee table! The book is bilingual Vietnamese – ...
Since I was born in 1998, three major international economic crises had hit: the Asian financial cri...
Does remembering the past help us to learn from its lessons – or might it, in fact, be more moral to...
February 21st, 2011 by Laura Chirot, NM-TLC Reviewer /// Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen, Memory is anoth...
Nostalgia, a sentimental longing for the past, has several psychological effects. For example, it in...
The Vietnamese-American 1.5 Generation is divided into two parts. Part I offers an overview of Vietn...
Book review by Mark Pfeifer: Nguyen, N. H. C. (2016). South Vietnamese Soldiers: Memories of the Vie...
In 1995, the United States and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam restored diplomatic relations. Afte...
Vietnam as if… follows five young people who have moved from the countryside to the city. Their dram...