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Jan 02, 2025
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HGHR 3220 - The U.S.-Vietnam War and the Global Upheaval of the 1960s-1970s The U.S.-Vietnam War continues to haunt the political and cultural landscape of both nations. Yet the war remains poorly understood and remembered - in both lands. This course stresses the diversity of American experiences, as well as the breadth of Vietnamese experiences and perspectives. It provides a multidisciplinary, multicultural, global overview of the war’s history and context, examining imperialism, racism, and anti-colonialism; socialism and Stalinism; and the global youth revolt that was provoked in large part by the war. Cultural texts (e.g., music, literature, film), memoirs, and other primary and secondary sources are examined.
Credit Hours: (3) Cross-listed Course(s): HIST 3003 and INTL 3174
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