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  3. Vol. 22 No. 1: Spring 2025

Vol. 22 No. 1: Spring 2025

DOI: https://doi.org/10.13021/whc.v22i1
Published: 2025-04-21
  • Brief Summary of the Issue

    Cynthia Ross
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Forum: The Vietnam War, Then and Now

  • Introduction to the Forum on The Vietnam War: Then and Now

    Marc Jason Gilbert, Craig A. Lockard
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  • Goodbye Vietnam, Good Morning Indochina: Teaching the Indochina Wars in American World History Classrooms

    Bram Hubbell
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  • Antiwar and Anti-Imperialist Feminist Activism: the Seattle Story

    Barbara Winslow
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  • Teaching and Studying the Vietnam War in Vietnamese Higher Education: Current Status and Insights

    Huy Trieu Ha
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  • The Ebb and Flow of Ideas in Nation-Building: The Tumultuous Run of "The Times of Vietnam"

    Justin Simundson
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  • A 50-year Retrospective: How American Journalists Covered the Vietnam War, and the Lingering Aftermath

    Arnold R. Isaacs
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  • Digital Resources for Teaching the Vietnam War

    John Maunu
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Book Reviews

  • Neilesh Bose, Editor, South Asian Migrations in Global History: Labor, Law, and Wayward Lives

    Jonathan Dresner
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  • Velayutham Saravanan. Environmental History of Modern India: Land, Population, Technology and Development

    Tahsina Nasir
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  • Scott Kugle, Hajj to the Heart: Sufi Journeys across the Indian Ocean

    David Neumann
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  • Michelle Gordon, Extreme Violence and the ‘British Way’: Colonial Warfare in Perak, Sierra Leone, and Sudan

    Nicholas Sprenger
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