Four Decades On: Vietnam, the United States, and the Legacies of the Second Indochina War
Scott Laderman is Associate Professor of History at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. He is the author of Tours of Vietnam: War, Travel Guides, and Memory, also published by Duke University Press.
Edwin A. Martini is Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor of History at Western Michigan University. He is the author of Agent Orange: History, Science, and the Politics of Uncertainty and Invisible Enemies: The American War on Vietnam, 1975–2000.
Scott Laderman is Associate Professor of History at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. He is the author of Tours of Vietnam: War, Travel Guides, and Memory, also published by Duke University Press.
Edwin A. Martini is Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor of History at Western Michigan University. He is the author of Agent Orange: History, Science, and the Politics of Uncertainty and Invisible Enemies: The American War on Vietnam, 1975–2000.
Scott Laderman is Associate Professor of History at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. He is the author of Tours of Vietnam: War, Travel Guides, and Memory, also published by Duke University Press.
Edwin A. Martini is Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor of History at Western Michigan University. He is the author of Agent Orange: History, Science, and the Politics of Uncertainty and Invisible Enemies: The American War on Vietnam, 1975–2000.
“The Mainspring in This Country Has Been Broken”: America’s Battered Sense of Self and the Emergence of the Vietnam Syndrome
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Published:May 2013
Alexander Bloom, 2013. "“The Mainspring in This Country Has Been Broken”: America’s Battered Sense of Self and the Emergence of the Vietnam Syndrome", Four Decades On: Vietnam, the United States, and the Legacies of the Second Indochina War, Scott Laderman, Edwin A. Martini, Edwin A. Martini
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