Dear Senator Smith: Small-Town Maine Writes to Senator Margaret Chase Smith about the Vietnam WarEric R. Crouse Lexington Books, 2008 - Počet stran: 240 Dear Senator Smith presents compelling war views of ordinary people living in small centers. The only female senator of those years, Smith appeared to encourage a high level of honest, heart-felt commentary from Americans; letters sent to her concerning America's involvement in the Vietnam War reveal the contested terrain of foreign policy ideas in a turbulent era of rebellion and reaction. |
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A Growing War | 21 |
A Worried Nation | 49 |
Rising Opposition | 83 |
The Nixon Years 19691971 | 117 |
Nothing New under the Sun | 121 |
Cambodia Fireflash | 151 |
Winding Down Road | 173 |
Conclusion | 211 |
Letter Data | 219 |
Select Bibliography | 221 |
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