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This FAQ was prepared by John Tegtmeier


        Recommended Reading List on the Viet Nam War

The recommended reading list for the Indochina wars developed by
the moderators of soc.history.war.vietnam primarily on the basis
of an extensive survey of noted academics/authors in the field,
veterans and members of the era's anti-war movement and we
continue to make ongoing inquiries regarding new works.  We have
also attempted to make this list as diversified as possible, both
in the range of topics and the viewpoints represented.

The reading list itself has been divided into several sections
for ease on use.  The first section of the reading list is a
short core reading list, works both of exceptional merit and
focus.  The core reading are designed to give both the casual
reader and the serious student an overview of the varous aspects
of the conflicts in Southeast Asia.

The remaining sections represent a more extensive selction of
material in particular areas of interest, ranging from politics
to combat to socio-cultural issues to fiction and literary
criticism.

We strongly suggest that readers who are unfamiliar with
Vietnamese culture and society read at least one of the core
offerings in that area (such as Jamieson's Understanding Vietnam)
to gain some prespective before tackling the history of the wars.

Selected specialized bibliographies, by topic, are posted from
time to time on the newsgroup. Links to Professor Edwin Moise's
extensive bibliography, the logs of the newsgroup and the most
recent copies of all FAQS and specialized bibliographies are
available on the web at the following site:
    http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/shwv/shwvhome.html

Please send any comments, suggestions or corrections to the newsgroup
request address, [email protected].

Enjoy.

John Tegtmeier, moderator - soc.history.war.vietnam


Section I.  Historical and Social Science Analysis

A. General Works

Baritz, Loren. Backfire : A History of How American Culture Led Us Into
    Vietnam and Made Us Fight the Way We Did. New York: Morrow, 1985.
Gelb, Leslie H. with Richard K. Betts.  The Irony of Vietnam : The System
    Worked.  Washington: The Brookings Institution, 1979.
Gibson, James.  The Perfect War : Technowar in Vietnam.  Boston: Atlantic
    Monthly Press, 1986; New York: Vintage, 1988.
Karnow, Stanley.  Vietnam : A History. New York: Viking, 1983;  revised
    edition, New York: Penguin USA, 1991.
         *CORE* A massive history by a journalist written as a companion
    to the PBS series (Vietnam : A Television History).  Much of the
    volume concentrates on the American involvement, although there is a
    useful discussion of earlier history and the First Indochina War.  The
    work is generally unbiased, and reflects Karnow's access to many of
    the major figures involved.  The original edition (1983) contains some
    errors which were corrected in the 1984 paperback edition.
Kolko, Gabriel.  Anatomy of a War : Vietnam, the United States, and the
    Modern Historical Experience. New York: Pantheon, 1985; reprint, New
    Press, 1994.
Pratt, John Clark, comp.   Vietnam Voices : Perspectives on the War Years,
    1941-1982. New York: Penguin, 1984.
         This is a highly recommended and somewhat usual work.  Pratt has
    collected everything from official documents to oral history to
    fiction to wall graffiti in order to shed some light on the cultural
    impact of the American involvement in the Vietnam War.
Sheehan, Neil.  A Shining Bright Lie : John Paul Vann and America in
    Vietnam. New York: Random House, 1988; Vintage, 1989.
         *CORE*  Major study of the US involvement in Vietnam, traced
    through the actions of a man who became both one of the most senior
    advisors and strategist and critics of the way the war was waged, John
    Paul Vann.  Sheehan was an Army journalist prior to the war, and
    covered Vietnam first for UPI, then for the NY Times.
Westmoreland, General William.  A Soldier Reports.  New York: Doubleday,
    1976; reprint, New York: Da Capo Press, 1989.
Young, Marilyn B.  The Vietnam Wars, 1945-1990. New York: Harper Collins,
    1991.


B. The French War: World War II to the Geneva Accords.

Fall, Bernard.  Hell in a Very Small Place : The Seige of Dien Bien Phu.
    Philadelphia: J.J. Lippincott Company, 1967; reprint, New York: Da
    Capo Press, 1988.
         Compelling account of the climatic battle of the First Indochina
    War, the long and deadly seige of the French stronghold at Dien Bien
    Phu by the Viet Minh.
Fall, Bernard.  Street Without Joy.  With an Introduction by George C.
    Herring and a Foreword by Marshall Andrews.  Harrisburg, PA:
    Stackpole, 1961; reprint, Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1994.
         *CORE*  Reprint by the original publisher of the classic account
    of the First Indochina War against the French.  This edition contains
    a new introduction by Geoge Herring.  The title is derived from the
    nickname for Highway 1 which runs north-south the lenght of Vietnam
    along the coastal plain.
Marr, David G.  Vietnam 1945 : The Quest For Power.  Berkeley: University
    of California Press, 1995.
         *CORE*  A key study by one of the top writers in English about
    the pivotal period at the end of the Second World War and the struggle
    for political ascendency.
Patti, Archimedes.  Why Vietnam : Prelude to America's Albatross.
    Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980.
         *CORE*  Patti served as the head of the Office of Stragetic
    Services French Indochina mission during WWII. His account deals with
    the US - Viet Minh cooperation during the war against the Japanese,
    the relationships with the KMT, and the aftermath of the change in US
    policies under Truman with regard to Vietnam.
Rotter, Andrew J.  The Path to Vietnam : Origins of the American Commitment
    to Southeast Asia.  Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1987.
Spector, Ronald.  Advice and Support : The Early Years, 1941-1960. The
    United States Army in Vietnam. Washington: Center of Military History,
    1983.


C. Geneva to the American Combat Involvement in Vietnam (1954 - 1965)

Moise, Edwin E. Tonkin Gulf and the Escalation of the War. Chapel Hill, NC:
    University of North Carolina Press, 1996.
Race, Jeffrey.  War Comes to Long An : Revolutionary Conflict in a
    Vietnamese Province.  Berkeley: University of California Press, 1972.
         *CORE* The author served in the US Army as a district advisor,
    and later return as a private citizen to attempt to analyse the
    political and social processes that he believed were not explained by
    the conventional military analysis of the conflict.  The resultant
    work is a deeply insightful analysis into the contested social
    realities of the war and the success of the VCP in Long An Province
    (just southwest of Saigon in the Mekong Delta).  This is an extreme
    important study which focuses on the war as a social revolution as
    well as a military contest.
Thayer, Carlyle A.  War by Other Means : National Liberation and Revolution
    in Viet-Nam, 1954-60.  Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1989.
         *CORE*  Thayer presents a systematic and precise account of the
    formation and implementation of communist policy in Vietnam between
    the Geneva Accords and the establishment of the National Liberation
    Front (NLF) in 1960, the transtional period between the First and
    Second Indochina Wars.


D. Period of US Ground Combat (1965 - 1972)

Berger, Carl, ed.  The United States Air Force in Southeast Asia,
    1961-1973.  Rev ed.  Originally published 1973. Washington: Office of
    Air Force History and U.S. Government Printing  Office, 1984.
Bergerud, Eric M.  Red Thunder, Tropic Lightning : The World of a Combat
    Division in Vietnam.  Boulder: Westview, 1993; New York: Penguin USA,
    1994.
         A study of the 25th Division with a significant portion of the
    book being oral history.
Clarke, Jeffrey J.  Advice and Support : The Final Years, 1965- 1973.  The
    United States Army in Vietnam.  Washington: Center of Military
    History, 1988.
Cutler, Lt. Cdr. Thomas J. Brown Water, Black Berets : Coastal and Riverine
    Warfare in Vietnam.  Annapolis, The Naval Institute Press, 1988; New
    York: Pocket Books, 1996.
Ford, Ronnie E.  Tet 1968 : Understanding the Surprise.  Cass Series -
    Studies in Intelligence.  London: Frank Cass & Co, 1995.
Herrington, Stuart.  Silence was a Weapon : The Vietnam War in the
    Villages.  Novato, CA: Presidio, 1982.
Krepinevich, Andrew F., Jr.  The Army in Vietnam. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
    University Press, 1986.
Mangold, Tom and John Penycate.  The Tunnels of Cu Chi : The Untold Story
    of Vietnam.  New York: Random House, 1985; Berkley Pub Group: 1994.
Moore, Lt. Gen. Harold G. and Joseph L. Galloway.  We Were Soldiers Once .
    . . and Young.  New York: Random House, 1992; Harperperennial, 1993.
Nolan, Keith W. Battle For Hue, Tet 1968.  Novato, CA: Presideo Press,
    1983.
Oberdorfer, Don.  Tet! Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1971; reprint, New York:
    Da Capo Press, 1984.
Prados, John and Ray W. Stubbe.  Valley of Decision : The Siege of Khe
    Sanh.  New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1991; Dell, 1993.
Spector, Ronald.  After Tet : The Bloodiest Year in Vietnam.  New York: The
    Free Press, 1993; Vintage, 1994.
Stanton, Shelby L.  The Rise and Fall of an American Army : U.S. Ground
    Forces in Vietnam, 1965-1973.  Novato, CA: Presidio, 1985; reprint
    paper, Presideo, 1995.
Turley, Col. Gerald H.  The Easter Offensive.  Novato, CA: Presidio, 1985;
    Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1995.


E. From the American Withdrawal to the Fall of the South (1972 - 1975).

Dawson, Alan. 55 Days : The Fall of South Vietnam.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
    Prentice Hall, 1977.
Isaacs, Arnold.  Without Honor : Defeat in Vietnam and Cambodia.
    Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1983.
Snepp, Frank.  Decent Interval.  New York: Random House, 1977.
         Snepp was a senior CIA analyst in Saigon during the period from
    the American combat withdrawal to the fall of Saigon (1972-75). He
    relates the story of the CIA's and State Department's failure to
    understand that Saigon was going to fall, and a stunning indictment of
    the American abandonment those Vietnamese who had helped the CIA in
    the midst of the final US evacuation.


F. Covert Operations and Intelligence.

Adams, Sam.  War of Numbers : An Intelligence Memoir.  Introduction by Col.
    David Hackworth.  South Royalton, VT: Steerforth Press, 1994.
         *CORE*  Posthumously published work by a CIA analyst concerning
    the underestimate of enemy forces in Vietnam.  The book had been ready
    for much earlier publication when a great number of documents were
    declassified for the Westmoreland - CBS suit on the order of battle
    controversy.  Adams felt he had to incorporate the newly available
    material; however, at the time of his death in 1988, much was still
    left out.  Despite this incompleteness, the work shreds much light on
    the question of intelligence throughout the war.
McGehee, Ralph.  Deadly Deceits : My 25 Years in the CIA.  New York:
    Sheridan Square Publications, 1983.
Tourison, Sedgwick D.  Secret Army, Secret War : Washington's Tragic Spy
    Operation in North Vietnam.  Naval Institute Special Warfare Series.
    Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1995.
         Tourison's account of SOG's covert operations into North Vietnam,
    Oplan 34A, prior to the Tonkin Gulf incident and the formal U.S. entry
    into combat.  Using documents from both sides as well as oral history
    interviews from the participants, this is the story of failed ops in
    the early 1960's, and ultimately the betrayal of those Vietnamese
    operatives by the U.S.
Tourison, Sedgwick D.  Talking with Victor Charlie : An Interrogator's
    Story.  New York: Ivy Books (Ballantine), 1991.
Valentine, Douglas. The Phoenix Program. New York: William Morrow and
    Company, 1990; Avon Books, 1992.


G. Laos and Cambodia.

Chandler, David P.  The Tragedy of Cambodian History : Politics, War and
    Revolution since 1945.  New Haven and London: Yale University Press,
    1992.
Dommen, Arthur J.  Laos : Keystone of Indochina.  Boulder, CO: Westview,
    1985.
Fall, Bernard. Anatomy of a Crisis: The Story of the Laotian Crisis of
    1960-1961. Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Company, 1969.
         A good account of the aftermath of the Viet Minh invasion of Laos
    during the First Indochina War, and a stinging inditement of the
    policies of Eisenhower/Dulles leading to the Laotian Crisis.
Parker, James E., Jr.  Codename Mule, Fighting the Secret War in Laos for
    the CIA.  Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1995.
Shawcross, William.  Sideshow : Kissinger, Nixon, and the Destruction of
    Cambodia.  New York: Simon & Schuster, 1979.
Warner, Roger. Back Fire : The CIA's Secret War in Laos and Its Link to the
    War in Vietnam. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995.


H. Military Personal Narratives and Oral Histories.

Brennan, Matthew.  Brennan's War : Vietnam 1965-1969.  Novato, CA:
    Presidio, 1985; Pocket Books, 1989.
Broughton, Col. Jack.  Thud Ridge.  Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1969; New
    York: Bantam, 1985.
Caputo, Philip.  A Rumor of War.  New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston,
    1977; Ballantine, 1978.
         *CORE*  Award winning memoir by a Lieutenant in the Marine 9th
    Expeditionary Brigade in 1965 - 1966.  The work is a powerful and
    compelling account of the early part of US ground combat involvement,
    including Caputo's court-marshall for the killing of a Vietnamese
    civilian which raises questions about both the nature of US tactics
    and the nature on guerilla warfare.  The book also contains a short
    section on Caputo's experiences in 1975 as a journalist during the
    fall of the South.
Downs, Frederick Jr.  The Killing Zone.  New York: Norton, 1978.
Mason, Robert.  Chickenhawk.  New York: Viking, 1983.
Maurer, Harry.  Strange Ground : Americans in Vietnam, 1945-1975:
    An Oral History. New York: Henry Holt, 1989.
         A strong collection of pieces of oral history from folks in a
    miriad of different positions, spanning all eras in the American
    involvement.
Metzner, Edward. More Than a Soldier's War : Pacification in Vietnam.
    College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1995.
         *CORE* Memoir of a multi-tour US veteran who served as an advisor
    on the provincial level.  The work provide significant insights into
    an aspect of the American involvement that is often overlooked.
Santoli, Al.  Everything We Had : An Oral History of the Vietnam War by
    Thirty-three American Soldiers Who Fought It.  New York: Random House,
    1981; Ballantine, 1982.
Sheppard, Don.  Riverine : A Brown-Water Sailor in the Delta, 1967.
    Novato, CA: Presidio, 1992; reprint, New York: Pocket Books, 1994.
Terry, Wallace. Bloods : An Oral History of the Vietnam War By Black
    Veterans. New York: Random House, 1984; reissue paper, Ballantine
    Books, 1989.
Walker, Keith.  A Piece of My Heart : The Stories of Twenty Six American
    Women who Served in Vietnam.  Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1985; New
    York: Ballantine, 1987.


I. Specialized Topics: The Press

Arnett, Peter.  Live from the Battlefield : From Vietnam to Baghdad, 35
    Years in the World's War Zones.  New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994;
    Touchstone, 1995.
Braestrup, Peter.  Big Story : How the American Press and Television
    Reported and Interpreted the Crisis of Tet 1968 in Vietnam and
    Washington. Abridged edition. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983;
    reprint,  Novato, CA: Presideo Press, 1994.
Hallin, Daniel C.  "The Uncensored War" : The Media and Vietnam.  New York:
    Oxford University Press, 1986; Berkeley: University of California
    Press, 1989.
         *CORE*  A major and systematic scholarly analysis of coverage of
    the war by major news organizations, in particular the New York Times
    (1961-65) and the television networks (1965-73), and its impact on the
    social construction of the war.
Herr, Michael.  Dispatches.  New York: Knopf, 1977; Vintage  International,
    1991.
Prochnau, William W.  Once Upon a Distant War. New York: Times Books, 1995.
         A detailed look at the press in the early days of the war -
    Sheehan, Halberstam, Browne, Arnett, etc.
Small, Melvin.  Covering Dissent : The Media and the Anti-Vietnam War
    Movement.  Perspectives in the Sixties.  New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers
    University Press, 1994.


J. Specialized Topics: The Draft

Appy, Christian G.  Working Class War : American Combat Soldiers and
    Vietnam.  Chapel Hill: University North Carolina Press, 1993.
Baskir, Lawrence M. and William A. Strauss.  Chance and Circumstance : The
    Draft, the War, and the Vietnam Generation. With a Foreword by
    Theodore M. Hesburgh. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1978.
         Still the most complete study of the draft available, as well as
    dishonorable and general discharges from the military. Baskir was the
    General Counsel and Chief Executive Officier of President Ford's
    Clemency Board; Strauss was its Director of Planning and Management as
    well as the director of the staff that issued the final report.
    Contains extemely important information and statistics about various
    aspects and inequalities of the selective service system.  The work
    was originally sponsored by the University of Notre Dame.


K. Specialized Topics: War Crime Allegations

Bilton, Michael and Kevin Sim.  Four Hours in My Lai.  New York: Viking,
    1992; Penguin USA, 1993.
         *CORE* A fine detaild and relatively unbiased account of the
    massacre at My Lai 4, the subsequent cover-up and the investigations
    that followed.  Bilton and Sim are British journalist who don't bring
    to this work as much baggage as American authors do, and there was
    some historical distance between the events and their writing.
Vietnam Veterans Against the War.  The Winter Soldier  Investigation : An
    Inquiry into American War Crimes.  Boston: Beacon Press, 1972.


L. Culture and Politics in Vietnam.

Hess, Martha. Then the Americans Came : Voices from Vietnam.  New York:
    Four Walls Eight Windows, 1993; New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University
    Press, 1994.
Hickey, Gerald C.  Shattered World : Adaptation and Survival among
    Vietnam's Highland Peoples During the Vietnam War.  Philadelphia:
    University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993.
         *CORE*  This work, by a pre-eminent anthropologist who is
    extensively published in this area, deals with the profound effects of
    the Indochina wars on the highland ethnic groups (also known as
    Montagnards) in terms of displacement, survival and the effects on
    their culture.  It provides a unique insight into an area usually
    ignored or lightly covered in other sources.
Huynh Kim Khanh.  Vietnamese Communism : 1925-1945.  Ithaca: Cornell
    University Press, 1982.
         *CORE*  The definitive study of the implanting and evolution of a
    European anti-capitalist ideology on a Vietnamese socio-political
    conflict of anti-colonial nationalism and anti-feudal peasant
    movements within the context of the debate about modernization.  The
    work traces the formation of the ICP, the ultra-nationalist, non
    social reform era of the 20s, the anti-nationalist international era
    in the 30s, to a balance emerging at the end of WWII and Ho Chi Minh's
    role in this process.  Also discussed are the Trotskyite and Stalinist
    elements during the thirties.
Jamieson, Neil L.  Understanding Vietnam. Berkeley: University of
    California Press, 1993.
         *CORE*  An important study which tries to place the Indochina
    Wars within the context of the century long internal debate in
    Vietnamese society concerning the means and direction of modernization
    in the wake of the French conquest.  Using a variety of Vietnamese
    cultural and political sourses, Jamieson seeks to place these events
    in the framework of the struggle to define Vietnamese tradition and
    society within the context of the need to evolve the culture in
    reponse to the modern world, a topic which still lies at the heart of
    much of today's Vietnamese politics.
Marr, David G.  Vietnamese Tradition on Trial, 1920-1945.  Berkeley:
    University of California Press, 1981.


M. North Vietnam, the PAVN and the NLF.

Bui Tin.  Following Ho Chi Minh : The Memoirs of a North Vietnamese
    Colonel. Translated and adapted by Judy Stowe and Do Van; introduction
    by Carlyle Thayer. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1995.
Burchett, Wilfred.  Vietnam : Inside Story of the Guerrilla War. New York:
    International Publishers, 1965.
Fall, Bernard, ed.  Ho Chi Minh on Revolution : Selected Writings, 1920-66.
    New York: Praeger, 1967.
Lockhart, Greg. Nation in Arms : The Origins of the People's Army of
    Vietnam. Cambridge, MA: Unwin Hyman, 1989.
Truong Chinh.  Primer for Revolt.  New York: Praeger, 1963.
         Contains two shorter works - "The August Revolution" (1946) and
    "The Resistance Will Win" (1947).
Vo Nguyen Giap.  People's War, People's Army.  Forward by Roger Hilsman.
    New York: Praeger, 1962.


N. The Anti-War Movement in the US.

Ehrhart, W.D. Passing Time : Memoir of a Vietnam Veteran Against the War.
    Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1989; 2nd ed, Amherst: University of
    Masschusetts Press, 1995.
Gioglio, Gerald R.  Days of Decision : An Oral History of Conscientious
    Objectors in the Military During the Vietnam War.  Trenton: Broken
    Rifle Press, 1989.
         This work contains the oral history of 24 in-service
    conscientious objectors, including some who served in Vietnam as
    medics. All services are represented.  The histories include the
    decision making processes of the individuals, the procedures in the
    military for the application for CO status, and the court marshalls of
    some of those relating their narratives.  Valuable study of the GI
    anti-war movement on a personal scale.
Heineman, Kenneth.  Campus Wars : The Peace Movement at American State
    Universities in the Vietnam Era.  New York: New York University Press,
    1994.
Moser, Richard.  The New Winter Soldiers : GI and Veteran Dissent During
    the Vietnam Era. Perspectives in the Sixties. New Brunswick, NJ:
    Rutgers University Press, 1996.
         *CORE*  Moser, using interviews and oral history, presents a
    stunning view of the GI Movement -  the anti-war protest that grew
    within the military itself in the later stages of the war, as well as
    veteran groups (such as the VVAW) who actively opposed the war.
Small, Melvin and William D. Hoover, eds.  Give Peace a Chance : Exploring
    the Vietnam Antiwar Movement.  Essays from the Charles Debenedetti
    Memorial Conference.  Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1992.
Wells, Tom.  The War Within : America's Battle over Vietnam.  With a
    Foreword by Todd Gitlin.  Berkeley: University of California Press,
    1994; reprint paper, Henry Holt, 1996.
         *CORE*  Wells is a sociologist, and presents in this volume the
    social impact of the anti-war movement and its effects on government
    policies.  Based on both written sources and interviews from both
    sides, Wells argues the increasing difficulties in communication and
    alienation between the two sides, and the media's role as both
    propagandist and mediator of their discourse.


O. Aftermath and Remembrance - Veterans Issues.

Kanter, Leona.  The Social Construction of Vietnam Veteran's Identity.  Ph.
    D. diss., University of Pittsburgh, 1988.
         Available through UMI Dissertation Information Service.
MacPherson, Myra.  Long Time Passing : Vietnam and the Haunted Generation.
    Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1984; Achor Books, 1993.
Puller, Lewis B. Jr.  Fortunate Son : The Autobiography of Lewis B. Puller,
    Jr.  New York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1991; Bantam, 1993.
         *CORE*  Award winning autobiography of a Marine Lieutenant who
    was the son of the legendary general "Chesty" Puller.  Puller lost
    both legs to a booby trap explosive shorty after starting his tour in
    Vietnam.  Much of the book deals with the challenges Puller faced in
    adjusting to both his injuries and the social environment in the US
    concerning the war.
Rohde, Richard R.  Identity, Self, and Disorder Among Vietnam Veterans :
    PTSD and the Emergence of an Electronic Community.  Ph. D. diss.,
    University of Hawaii, 1995.
         Available through UMI Dissertation Information Service.  This is
    a very interesting study of both the academic discourse involving the
    social science critique of the bio-medical model of PTSD, and of
    veterans reaction to it - namely the formation of community.  Rohde
    examines, in particular, the interplay of veterans on an internet
    mailing list, including their own views on such issues as forgiveness
    and the interactions of veterans with Dr. Jonathan Shay who presents
    the bio-medical model in "Achilles in Vietnam".
Scott, Wilbur J.  The Politics of Readjustment : Vietnam Veterans Since the
    War.  New York: Aldine deGruyter, 1993.
Shay, Jonathan. Achilles in Vietnam : Combat Trauma and the Undoing of
    Character. New York: Atheneum 1994; Touchstone, 1995.
         The author is a psychiatrist for the Department of Veterans
    Affairs in Boston where he has had extensive dealings with veterans
    suffering from PTSD.  The book tries to illuminate the causes and
    universality of this illness with passages from the classical Greek
    epic The Iliad and the witness of Vietnam veterans.  An interesting
    exploration of the bio-medical model.  Readers should note the Shay
    sometimes generalizes from the population of severe chronic PTSD
    suffers to the wider Vietnam combat veteran population, a weakness in
    the book.  See also Richard Rohde (above) for a critque of parts of
    this model.
Wilcox, Fred A.  Waiting for an Army to Die : The Tragedy of Agent Orange.
    New York: Vintage, 1983; reprint, Seven Locks Press, 1989.


P. Aftermath and Remembrance - POW/MIAs

Cawthorne, Nigel. The Bamboo Cage: The Full Story of the American
    Servicemen Still Held Hostage in South-East Asia. London: Leo Cooper,
    1991.
Denton, Jeremiah A., with Ed Brandt.  When Hell was in Session.  Clover,SC:
    Commission Press, 1976.
Franklin, H. Bruce.  M.I.A. or Mythmaking In America. Brooklyn, NY:
    Lawrence Hill Books, 1992; expanded edition, New Brunswick, NJ:
    Rutgers University Press, 1993.
Schemmer, Benjamin F. The Raid: The Full Story of the Extraordinary
    Top-Secret Mission to Rescue 61 American POWs in a Prison Compound 23
    Miles from Hanoi.  New York: Harper, 1976
Smith, Chief Warrant Officer Garry L.  The Search For MIAs.  Columbia, SC:
    Honoribus Press, 1992.
Stern, Lewis M.  Imprisoned or Missing in Vietnam : Policies of the
    Vietnamese Government Toward Captured and Unaccounted for United
    States Soldiers 1969-1994.  Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 1995.
Stockdale, Jim and Sybil.  In Love and War.  New York: Harper and Row,
    1984.
United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs (John
    F. Kerry, Chair). POW/MIAs, Report of the Select Committee on POW/MIA
    Affairs, January 13, 1993. 103rd Congress, 1st Session, U. S. Senate
    Report 103-1. Washington: GPO, 1993.


R. Document Collections and Reference Works.

Gettleman, Marvin E., Jane Franklin, Marilyn Young, and H. Bruce Franklin,
    ed.  Vietnam and America : A Documented History. New York: Grove
    Press, 1985; 2nd rev ed, Grove Atlantic, 1995.
The Pentagon Papers : The Defense Department History of United States
    Decisionmaking on Vietnam.  Boston: Beacon Press, 1971, 1972. 5 vols.
         There are three versions of the Pentagon Papers, the others
    being:
    1. U.S. Congress, House Committee on Armed Services.  United
    States-Vietnam Relations, 1945-1967 : A Study Prepared by The
    Department of Defense.  Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing
    Office, 1971. 12 volumes. and
    2. The Pentagon Papers.  New York: Bantam Books, 1971. All are
    recommended. The Bantam version primarily contains summaries of the
    documents by the staff of the New York Times rather than the documents
    themselves.  For a more detailed explanation of the differences, see
    Professor Moise's bibliography in the newsgroup archives.
Olson, James S. ed. The Vietnam War : Handbook of the Literature and
    Research. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1993.
Stanton, Shelby L.  Vietnam Order of Battle. Foreword by Gen. William C.
    Westmoreland.  New York: Galahad Books, 1986.
Summers, Col. Harry G., Jr.  The Vietnam War Almanac.  New York: Facts on
    File, 1985.



Section II. Cultural Representations of the War: Critical Analysis,
    Fiction, Poetry, Film and Folklore


A. Analysis and Criticism: Cultural Representations of the Vietnam War.

Anderegg, Michael A., ed.  Inventing Vietnam : The War in Film and
    Television.  Culture and the Moving Image.  Philadelphia: Temple
    University Press, 1991.
         *CORE*  Excellent collection of 14 articles from varying
    perspectives on the contested meaning of Vietnam presented in the
    cultural representations of the war in film and on television.  Fine
    introduction to the subject.
Beidler, Philip.  Re-writing America : Vietnam Authors in their Generation.
    Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1991.
Dittmar, Linda and Gene Michard, eds. From Hanoi to Hollywood : The Vietnam
    War in American Film. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press,
    1990.
Gotera, Vince.  Radical Visions : Poetry by Vietnam Veterans. Athens, GA:
    University of Georgia Press, 1994.
Gruner, Elliott.  Prisoners of Culture : Representing the Vietnam P.O.W.
    New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1993.
Hellmann, John.  American Myth and the Legacy of Vietnam.  New York:
    Columbia University Press, 1986.
Jeffords, Susan.  The Remasculinization of America: Gender and the Vietnam
    War.  Bloomington, IN: University of Indoiana Press, 1989.
Lomperis, Timothy J.  Reading the Wind : The Literature of the Vietnam War.
    With bibliographic commentary by John Clark Pratt.  Durham, NC: Duke
    University Press, 1987.
Louvre, Alf and J. Walsh, eds.  Tell me Lies About Vietnam : Cultural
    Battles for the Meaning of the War.  Philadelphia: Open University
    Press, 1988.
Martin, Andrew.  Receptions of War : Vietnam in American Culture. Oklahoma
    project for discourse and theory, v. 10.  Norman, OK: University of
    Oklahoma Press, 1993.
Searle, William J. ed.  Search and Clear : Critical Responses to Selected
    Literature and Films of the Vietnam War.  Bowling Green, OH: Bowling
    Green State University Popular Press, 1988.
Shafer, D. Michael, ed.  The Legacy : The Vietnam War in the American
    Imagination. Boston: Beacon Press, 1990.
         An excellent collection of 14 articles bearing on various aspects
    of the cultural respresentations and differing socially created
    realities in the US cocerning the Vietnam War and its aftermath.
    Topics include the recreation of the war in the arts, the impact of
    the draft and the treatment of veterans and their narratives, and the
    contested nature of the discourse over the meaning and definition of
    the war.


CB. Novels: Representations of the Vietnam War.

Baber, Asa.  The Land of a Million Elephants.  2nd ed. reprint. Vietnam
    Generation Series. Burning Cities Press, 1992.
Bao Ninh.  The Sorrow of War.  London: Martin Secker and Warburg, 1993; New
    York: Pantheon; reprint paper, Riverhead Books, 1996.
Browne, Corinne.  Body Shop.  New York: Stein and Day, 1973.
Bunting, Josiah.  The Lionheads.  New York: George Braziller, 1972; Popular
    Library, 1972.
Burdick, Eugene and William Lederer.   The Ugly American.  New York:
    McGraw-Hill, 1958; reprint paper, Fawcett, 1987.
Butler, Robert Olen.  The Alleys of Eden : A Novel.  New York: Horizon,
    1981; Ballantine, 1983; reissue paper, Owlet, 1994.
Cassidy, John.  A Station in the Delta.  New York: Charles Scribner's Sons,
    1979; Ballantine, 1989.
Coonts, Stephen.  Flight of the Inruder.  Annapolis: Naval Institute Press,
    1986; New York: Pocket Books, 1991.
Crumley, James. One To Count Cadence.  New York: Random House, 1969;
    Vintage, 1987.
Del Vecchio, John.  The 13th Valley.  New York: Bantam, 1982.
Duong Thu Huong.  Paradise of the Blind.  New York: William Morrow & Co,
    1993; Penguin USA, 1994.
Greene, Graham.  The Quiet American.  New York: Viking, 1955; reprint,
    Modern Library, 1992; reissue paper, Penguin USA, 1991.
Hasford, Gustav.  The Short Timers.  New York: Harper & Row, 1980.
Heinemann, Larry.  Close Quarters.  New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1977.
Heinemann, Larry.  Paco's Story.  New York: Farrar, Strauss and Giroux,
    1986; reprint paper, Viking, 1989.
Huggett, William Turner.  Body Count.  New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1973.
Karlin, Wayne, Le Minh Khue, and Truong Vu, editors. The Other Side of
    Heaven: Postwar Fiction by Vietnamese and American Writers.
    Willimantic, CT: Curbstone Press, 1995.
         Compilation of works from the US, Vietnam and the overseas
    Vietnamese communities.
Mason, Bobbie Ann.  In Country : A Novel.  New York: Harper Row, 1985;
    reissue paper, Harperperennial, 1993.
Merkin, Robert.  Zombie Jamboree.  New York: Harper & Row, 1986.
O'Brien, Tim.  Going After Cacciato.  New York: Delacorte Press, 1980;
    Dell, 1980; reissue paper, Delacorte Press, 1989.
O'Brien, Tim.  The Things They Carried.  New York: Penquin, 1990; reprint
    paper, Penguin USA, 1991.
Rubin, Jonathan.  The Barking Deer.  New York: George Braziller, 1974.
         A surrealistic fable, set in the Central Highlands during the
    advisory years.  The work may not be for everyone, but it deals with
    the universal anti-war issue of what happens to all the people who are
    sucked along in the grand "visions" of opposing forces going to war.
Stone, Robert.  Dog Soldiers.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1974; reprint
    paper, New York: Penguin USA, 1989.
Webb, James.  Fields of Fire.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1978;
    reprint paper, New York: Pocket Books, 1993.
Wright, Stephen.  Meditations in Green.  New York: Charles Scribner's Sons,
    1983; reissue paperback, Delta, 1996.


C.  Poetry

Anderson, Doug.  The Moon Reflected Fire.  Cambridge, MA: Alice James
    Books, 1994.
Baladan, John.  After Our War.  Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press,
    1974.
Berry, D. C.  Saigon Cemetery.  Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press,
    1972.
Ehrhart, W. D. To Those Who Have Come Home Tired.  New York: Thunder
    Mountain, 1984.
Ehrhart, W. D. ed.  Carrying the Darkness : The Poetry of the Vietnam War.
    Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press, 1989.
McDonald, Walter.  Caliban in Blue.  Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University
    Press, 1976.
Miller, Stephen P. An Act of God (Memories of Vietnam).  Eureka, CA:
    Northcoast View Press, 1987
         Available from publisher at: Post Office Box 1374, Eureka, CA
    95502.
Rottman, Larry, Jan Berry, and Basil T. Paquet, eds.  Winning Hearts and
    Minds.  Perkasie, PA: East River Anthology, 1972.
Shea, Dick.  Vietnam Simply.  Coronada, CA: Pro Tem, 1967.
Van Devanter, Lynda  and Joan A. Furey, eds.  Visions of War, Dreams of
    Peace : Writings of Women in the Vietnam War.  New York: Warner Books,
    1991.


D. Folklore.

Written:

Clark, Gregory R.  Words of the Vietnam War.  The Slang, Jargon,
    Abbreviations, Acronyms, Nomenclature, Nicknames, Pseudonyms, Slogans,
    Specs, Euphemisms, Double-talk, Chants, and Names and Places of the
    Era of United States Involvement in Vietnam.  Jeferson NC: McFarland
    and Co., 1990.
Dane, Barbara and Silber, Irwin.  The Vietnam Songbook.  New York:
    Guardian, 1969.
         Songs from the anti-war movement
Tuso, Joseph F.  Singing the Vietnam Blues : Songs of the U.S. Air Force in
    Vietnam.  Texas A & M Univesity military history series, v 19. College
    Station: Texas A and M Press, 1990.

Recorded:

In Country.  Saul Broudy, Chip Dockery, Bull Durham, Bill Ellis, Toby
    Hughes, Dick Jonas, Chuck Rosenberg.  Flying Fish Records, 1991.

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