Understanding and Teaching the Vietnam War

Understanding and Teaching the Vietnam War
Title Understanding and Teaching the Vietnam War PDF eBook
Author John Day Tully
Publisher Harvey Goldberg Series for Und
Total Pages 370
Release 2013-10-07
Genre Education
ISBN

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Part One: Reflections on Teaching the Vietnam War. - Part Two: Methods and Sources. - Part Three: Understanding and Teaching Specific Content.

Understanding and Teaching the Vietnam War

Understanding and Teaching the Vietnam War
Title Understanding and Teaching the Vietnam War PDF eBook
Author John Day Tully
Publisher University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages 367
Release 2013-10-07
Genre Education
ISBN 0299294137

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Part One: Reflections on Teaching the Vietnam War. - Part Two: Methods and Sources. - Part Three: Understanding and Teaching Specific Content.

Teaching the Vietnam War

Teaching the Vietnam War
Title Teaching the Vietnam War PDF eBook
Author William L. Griffen
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages 216
Release 1979
Genre History
ISBN

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The Vietnam War

The Vietnam War
Title The Vietnam War PDF eBook
Author Barbara Diggs
Publisher Nomad Press
Total Pages 278
Release 2018-05-01
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 161930659X

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More than 58,000 American troops and military personnel died in the humid jungles and muddy rivers of Vietnam during the 20-year conflict called the Vietnam War. Why? What were they fighting for? And how could the world’s most powerful and technologically advanced military be defeated by a small, poverty-stricken country? These questions have haunted the U.S. government, the military, and the American public for nearly a half century. In The Vietnam War, kids ages 12 to 15 explore the global conditions and history that gave rise to the Vietnam War, the reasons why the United States became increasingly embroiled in the conflict, and the varied causes of its shocking defeat. As readers learn about how the fear of the spread of communism spurred the United States to enter a war that was erupting on the other side of the world, they find themselves immersed in the mood and mindset of the Vietnam Era. Through links to online primary sources, including speeches, letters, photos, and songs, readers become familiar with the reality of combat life for young American soldiers, the frustration of military advisors as they failed to subdue the Viet Cong, and the empty promises made by U.S. presidents to soothe an uneasy public. The Vietnam War also pays close attention to the development of a massive antiwar movement and counterculture that divided the country into “hawks” and “doves.” In-depth essential questions help middle schoolers analyze primary sources and develop their own evidence-supported views on a range of issues. The Vietnam War also fosters critical thinking skills through projects such as creating antiwar and pro-war demonstration slogans, writing letters from the perspective of a U.S. soldier and a south Vietnamese citizen, and building arguments for and against the media’s coverage of the war. Additional learning materials include engaging illustrations, maps, a glossary, a bibliography, and resources for further independent learning. The Vietnam War is one book in a set of four that explore great events of the twentieth century. Other titles in this set include Globalization: Why We Care About Faraway Events; World War II: From the Rise of the Nazi Party to the Dropping of the Atomic Bomb; and The Space Race: How the Cold War Put Humans on the Moon.

Lessons from the Vietnam War

Lessons from the Vietnam War
Title Lessons from the Vietnam War PDF eBook
Author Leonard M. Scruggs
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9781886057951

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In Lessons from the Vietnam War: Truths the Media Never Told You, decorated Vietnam veteran Leonard M. Scruggs tells the gripping and ultimately tragic story of America's military involvement in Southeast Asia from 1960 to its heartbreaking conclusion in 1975.

The American War in Contemporary Vietnam

The American War in Contemporary Vietnam
Title The American War in Contemporary Vietnam PDF eBook
Author Christina Schwenkel
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2009-07-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0253003318

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Christina Schwenkel's absorbing study explores how the "American War" is remembered and commemorated in Vietnam today -- in official and unofficial histories and in everyday life. Schwenkel analyzes visual representations found in monuments and martyrs' cemeteries, museums, photography and art exhibits, battlefield tours, and related sites of "trauma tourism." In these transnational spaces, American and Vietnamese memories of the war intersect in ways profoundly shaped by global economic liberalization and the return of American citizens as tourists, pilgrims, and philanthropists.

Understanding and Teaching American Slavery

Understanding and Teaching American Slavery
Title Understanding and Teaching American Slavery PDF eBook
Author Bethany Jay
Publisher Harvey Goldberg Series for Und
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 9780299306649

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No topic in U.S. history is as emotionally fraught, or as widely taught, as the nation's centuries-long entanglement with slavery. This volume offers advice to college and high school instructors to help their students grapple with this challenging history and its legacies.