America and the Vietnam War : re-examining the culture and history of a generation / edited by Andrew Wiest, Mary Kathryn Barbier, and Glenn Robins.
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Routledge,
2009 [©2010]
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Physical Description: | ix, 324 pages |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Introduction: Vietnam in history and memory / Kathy Barbier
- Vietnam divided : regional history and the Vietnam wars, 1598-1975 / Martin Loicano
- Historians and the origins of the Vietnam War / Matthew Masur
- The "other" Vietnam War / Andrew Wiest
- The Women's Army Corps goes to Vietnam / Heather Stur
- Race and the Vietnam War / Curtis Austin
- The antiwar movement / Amy Scott
- Vietnam and the conscientious objector experience / Philip Szmedra
- The American POW experience / Glenn Robins
- Post-traumatic stress disorder and healing from the war / Ray Scurfield
- The Vietnam War and literature / Maureen Ryan
- Vietnam and film / Thomas Doherty
- The soundtrack of Vietnam / Kim Herzinger
- The legacy of the Vietnam War for the U.S. Army / Jim Willbanks
- Iraq as "the good war" as opposed to Vietnam, the bad war / Lloyd Gardner.