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Memories of War: An Examination of Selected Histories of the Vietnam War and How They Are Shaped by Veteran Narratives
Description
The purpose of this essay is to determine how the narratives of veterans who served in combat roles during the Vietnam War have affected how historians have written about the war. First, this project will briefly cover the history of the general public’s view of the war and it’s veterans, looking at how feelings towards Vietnam War veterans have shifted over the past fifty years. Next, this project will analyze two books about the Vietnam War that focus primarily on the veteran experience, rather than on the internal politics of the United States and Vietnam or on the successes or failures of battle, and determine the extent to which these books contribute to public understanding of the war. This essay will then determine the role memory plays in crafting these narratives and how historians have an obligation to include or at least consider the complex perspectives of veterans and their families when they write on topics as controversial as warfare.
Date Created
2019-05
Contributors
- Arroyo, Jose Maria (Author)
- Miller, Keith (Thesis director)
- Thompson, Victoria (Committee member)
- Historical, Philosophical & Religious Studies (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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37 pages
Language
eng
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In Copyright
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Academic Year 2018-2019
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.52354
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minimal
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- 2021-07-15 10:18:27
- 3 years 3 months ago
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