1st Edition
The United States and the Vietnam War, 1954-1975 A Selected Annotated Bibliography of English-Language Sources
By Louis Peake
Copyright 2008
392 Pages
by
Routledge
392 Pages
by
Routledge
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The United States in the Vietnam War, 1954-1975 is an invaluable reference guide to the costly and controversial war the U.S. waged in Vietnam, over the course of five presidential administrations. Focusing not only on the conflict in Southeast Asia, but also on the tumult the war inspired on the domestic front, Louis Peake provides an authoritative guide to the wide range of media... Read more
Introduction I General Reference A. Bibliographies B. Guides and Indexes C. Documentary Collections D. Journals E. Atlases and Maps F. Archives, Depositories, and Collections G. Miscellaneous Reference Works II Southeast Asia A. General Studies B. United States and Southeast Asia C. Cambodia D. Laos E. Thailand III Vietnam A. General Studies B. The French Experience C. The Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) D. The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) E. Collapse of South Vietnam IV Vietnam and the United States Government A. General Accounts of U.S. Involvement B. Vietnam and American Foreign Policy C. U.S. Congress and the Vietnam War D. Legal and Moral Issues E. Vietnam and the United Nations F. U.S. Military Policy/Joint Chiefs of Staff G. Peace Negotiations and Cease-Fires H. Allied Participation V The Vietnam War A. General Studies B. Specific Studies C. Weapons D. Uniforms, Equipment, Decorations, and Militaria VI The American Military Experience in Vietnam A. Combat Operations B. Combat Arms – United States VII The Media War VIII The Vietnam War in Literature, Film, Music, and Art IX The Domestic Impact of the Vietnam War X The Consequences of the Vietnam War
Biography
Louis A. Peake is a Vietnam Veteran, and a former Advanced Research Fellow of the U.S. Army Military History Institute. He is also a member of the History Department at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia.






