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  1. The Ancient Civilization of Vietnam by Nguyen Van Huyen, 1995
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43. Teaching Philosophy
Today s Maya can help us to better understand their ancient civilization andconfront the challenges Images from vietnam Today. Return to main menu
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46. Hans Morgenthau, "We Are Deluding Ourselves In Vietnam," New York Times Magazine
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Hans Morgenthau, "We Are Deluding Ourselves in Vietnam," New York Times Magazine , 18 April 1965
The address President Johnson delivered on AprIl 7, 1965 at Johns Hopkins University is important for two reasons. On the one hand, the President has shown for the first time a way out of the impasse in which we find ourselves in Vietnam. By agreeing to negotiations without preconditions he has opened the door to negotiations which those preconditions had made impossible from the outset. On the other hand, the President reiterated the intellectual assumptions and policy proposals which brought us to an impasse and which make it impossible to extricate ourselves. The President has linked our involvement in Vietnam with our war of independence and has proclaimed the freedom of all nations as the goal of our foreign policy. He has started from the assumption that there are two Vietnamese nations, one of which has attacked the other, and he sees that attack as an integral part of unlimited Chinese aggression. Consistent with this assumption, the President is willing to negotiate with China and North Vietnam but not with the Viet Cong. We are militarily engaged in Vietnam by virtue of a basic principle of our foreign policy that was implicit in the Truman Doctrine of 1947 and was put into practice by John Foster Dulies from 1954 onward. This principle is the military containment of Communism. Containment had its origins in Europe; Dulles applied it to the Middle East and Asia through a series of bilateral and multilateral alliances. Yet what was an outstanding success In Europe turned out to be a dismal failure elsewhere. The reasons for that failure are twofold.

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48. Cambodia
an ancient civilization that flourished during the 6th–15th centuries. Sihanouk remained neutral during the vietnam War and was overthrown by a
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Country in southeast Asia, bounded north and northwest by Thailand, north by Laos, east and southeast by Vietnam, and southwest by the Gulf of Thailand. Government
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During World War II Cambodia was occupied by Japan. France regained control of the country in 1946, but it achieved semi-autonomy within the French Union in 1949 and full independence in 1953. Prince Norodom Sihanouk , who had been elected king in 1941, abdicated in favour of his parents and became prime minister as leader of the Popular Socialist Community in 1955. When his father died in 1960, he became head of state.

49. History Fall Course Brochure
tradition of Western civilization; and the position of Israel in ancient world . History 356X AMERICA IN vietnam Sem. 1 Cr. 3 Mr. Palmer
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Updated March 2005 This booklet contains expanded course descriptions prepared by the professors of the Department of History for use by advisers and their students. If you have any questions about our course offerings, please contact Schedule Deputy - Fay Chan (49-44126) or Academic Advisor - Nina Haberer 100 Level Courses 400 Level Courses 200 Level Courses ... 600 Level Courses History 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE ANCIENT WORLD Sem. 1 Cr. 3 Professor Young This course begins a three semester survey of western civilization, and treats the period from the birth of civilization in the ancient Near East to the demise of ancient civilization in the West. Figuring prominently in the discussions and readings are those events and institutions which have shaped the evolution of ancient civilization, and have had an enduring influence on the historical experience of western man to the present. The role of environment, urbanization, spiritual life, and the creative processes of the various contributing cultures are analyzed in detail. History 103 INTRODUCTION TO THE MEDIEVAL WORLD Sem. 1 Cr. 3

50. HIST 3540-001 (Taylor)
History 3540001. vietnam Culture, civilization, and History The focus willbe on the vietnamese themselves their origins, their ancient civilization,
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History 3540-001
Vietnam: Culture, Civilization, and History
Spring 1999 9:40 AM - 10:30 AM; MWF AEB 340 Instructor: Sandra Taylor Office Hours: Wednesday 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Office: 313 Carlson Hall Phone: 581-5201 E-mail: sandra.c.taylor@m.cc.utah.edu Required Books Jamieson, Neil Understanding Vietnam Duong Thu Huong, Novel Without a Name (Penguin, 1993) Duiker, William Sacred War: Nationalism and Revolution in a Divided Vietnam (McGraw Hill, 1995) Readings on reserve or in a collection Karlin, Khue, and Vu, eds., The Other Side of Heaven (Curbstone, 1995) Materials on reserve for period after 1975 This Class: The purpose of this class is to introduce students to the culture and civilization of Vietnam. It is not primarily a course about America's war in Vietnam except as that war affected the Vietnamese people. The focus will be on the Vietnamese themselves: their origins, their ancient civilization, their religions, their relations with their neighbors, especially China and the other Indochinese peoples, their conquest by the Chinese, French, and Japanese, and the victory of the Communists over America and the South Vietnamese. We will discuss what this victory has brought in the way of economic, political, and social changes. We will consider gender roles, differences between rural and urban life, minorities, and Vietnam's relations with the other countries of Indochina, the Pacific Rim, and the world. We will conclude by examining Vietnam today, it relationship with the overseas Vietnamese communities, and with America.

51. Shoreline Community College
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History 2005-2006
HISTORY 101 Survey of the History of the United States (5) Survey of United States historical and cultural development. Objective is to make the student aware of the Nation's heritage and more intelligently conscious of the present. Prerequisites: ENG 101 recommended. Mandatory decimal grading. HISTORY 111 Ancient and Medieval World: Early Civilization (5) Survey of western civilization's origins in the ancient Near East, Greece, Rome, Medieval Europe, Byzantium and Islam. An examination of social, political and intellectual traditions, including major religious and political institutions, medieval society, and urban culture to the Black Death. Mandatory decimal grading. HISTORY 112 The Early Modern World: The Age of Ideas (5) This course surveys western civilization from the thirteenth century to early nineteenth century with emphasis on the Renaissance, the Reformation, the rise and fall of absolute monarchs, the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, and the rise and fall of Napoleon. Mandatory decimal grading. HISTORY 113 The Modern World: The Capitalist Era (5) A survey of the modern era examining the Industrial Revolution, the development of modern ideologies and imperialism, the World Wars, the Cold War and contemporary global economic, social and political institutions. Mandatory decimal grading.

52. Vietnam - An Ethnographic Bibliography
The ancient civilization of vietnam. Hanoi The Gioi Publishers. *Taylor, KW 1998. Surface Orientations in vietnam Beyond Histories of Nation and Region,
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Vietnam - An Ethnographic Bibliography Institut Administration Studier Ph.d.-studiet ... Nyheder Compiled by Charles Keyes
Department of Anthropology
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-3100
Last revised: 07/01/01
Introductory Note
I am sure that there are many sources that even by my criteria should have been included but which have not come to my notice. Because this bibliography is, by definition, incomplete, I welcome any suggestions for additions.
I have indicated some sources with an asterisk (*) as ones I consider key for any graduate student in anthropology preparing for research in Vietnam.
Cultural and Social Continuities
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Hoang Ngoc Thanh. 1991. Vietnam's Social and Political Development as Seen through the Modern Novel. New York: Peter Lang. *Huard, Pierre, and Maurice Durand. 1954. Connaissance du Vietnam. Paris and Hanoi: Impr. Nationale. Fundamental source on Vietnamese civilization. "Outstanding summary of Vietnamese music, literature, social life, festivals and other aspects of traditional Vietnamese civilization" (Steinberg et al). Arguably the best single source on Vietnamese culture. Huard, Pierre, and Maurice Durand. n.d.. Viet-Nam: Civilization and Culture. Vu Thien Kim, translator. Hanoi: n.p.

53. History: Majors And Programs: Indiana University South Bend
HIST A380 The vietnam War (3 cr.) The story of America s longest warthe HIST H205 ancient civilization (3 cr.) Political, cultural, and economic
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I = Fall Semester, II = Spring Semester, S = Summer Session(s) HIST A221 Studies In American History (3 cr.) Study and analysis of selected themes, topics, and problems in American history, from the colonial period to the present. These themes or topics will vary from semester to semester. May be repeated once for credit, for different themes or topics. HIST A300 Issues In United States History (3 cr.) Study and analysis of selected historical issues and problems of limited scope. Topics vary but usually cut across fields, regions, and periods. May be repeated with a different topic for a maximum of 9 credit hours. HIST A301 American Colonial History (3 cr.) Settlement and growth of English colonies in North America, and development of American colonial society to 1763; comparison with French and Spanish colonies, and English colonies in the West Indies.

54. Other Exotic Destinations
Champa museum with some fascinating exhibits of this ancient civilization . China for Individuals Archaeology Tour to China - vietnam Train Tour
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DAY 01: Depart San Francisco DAY 02: Arrive Saigon. After clearing customs you will be met and transferred to the downtown REX hotel (or similar) DAY 03: On today's city tour you will have a visit to a 'lacquer box' factory to see how this fine work is produced. You will also visit the Presidential Palace and have a chance to see the War Museum if you want DAY 04: An out of town excursion today to the Cu Chi tunnels, where many people lived during the war. On the way back you will visit the Cao Dai temple at Tay Ninh and possibly catch part of a service with over 400 monks participating DAY 05: Transfer to the train station to board the train for Nha Trang. On arrival met and taken to the local hotel DAY 06: In Nha Trang touring the town and environs. Overnight at the hotel DAY 07: Board the train for Da Nang. Time to meet your fellow travelers on board before settling in to your sleeper for the overnight ride DAY 08: Arrive Da Nang. Transfer to hotel then time for a city tour including a stop at the Champa museum with some fascinating exhibits of this ancient civilization. DAY 09: Excursion to My Son former holy place of the Champa people or to Hoi An, a well preserved village

55. Ancient Civilizations Built Along Rivers
We couldn t believe how advanced the ancient Egyptian civilization and technologywas the In August we plan to explore Laos, vietnam, and Cambodia.
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Search WWW August 7, 2000: During the last month, we travelled through 5000 years of history. The journey began in Jerusalem, a tense city at the crossroads of 3 major religions. The emotions apparent in the streets inspired us to learn more about history and religion, setting the tone for the month. In the Middle East we learned about Christianity, Judaism, and Islam from guides, citizens, monks, whomever we could talk to or whatever we could read. Petra, in Jordan, blew us away with the carved sandstone tombs. We didn't expect the vivid blues, greens, yellows, whites, and reds swirled together in the living rock, forming natural decorations in the carvings. Petra exceeded our highest expectations, and one full day was not enough. The Red Sea beckoned. We jumped in for some fantastic diving with colorful coral and lionfish. Then we returned to discovery of ancient cultures with a cruise up the Nile. We couldn't believe how advanced the ancient Egyptian civilization and technology was - the temples and tombs that dot the banks of the Nile show fantastic sophistication. We floated along, observed 'modern' Nile living while we learned about the polytheistic culture that thrived starting in the 21st century BCE. We celebrated 9 months of marriage in Cairo, visiting the Great Sphinx. Then we travelled to China with a switch to Emperors and Buddhism. While the Forbidden City and Lama Temple were enjoyable, the scenery surrounding the Great Wall really made an impression on us. China possesses some beautiful countryside. The next four days we cruised along the Yangtze River to see the gorges that will be flooded after the completion of the world's largest dam.

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57. MSU-Billings 2003-2005 General Catalog
Korea and vietnam), and domestic changes since WWII. HIST 332 ancient HistoryGreece 3 cr. Examines the civilization of ancient Greece from the Minoan
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58. Cv
Western civilization, Greek History (ancient, Byzantine, Modern), Roman History,Medieval History, Mutilation of the Dead in ancient Greece and vietnam.
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University of California, Los Angeles B.A. in History (1968); University of South Florida M.A. in History (1972); The
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Visiting Associate Professor, Loyola University of Chicago (Rome Center), 1990-91. Visiting Professor of History, UCLA, Fall 1992. FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION Western Civilization, Greek History (Ancient, Byzantine, Modern), Roman History, Medieval History, Historiography. PUBLICATIONS Phocion the Good The Greek World in the Fourth Century BC: From the Fall of the Athenian Empire to the Successors of Alexander Ed. by L.A. Tritle London: Routledge, 1997. Balkan Currents: Studies in the History, Culture and Society of a Divided Land

59. Seattle Art Museum:Treasures From A Lost Civilization - Ancient Chinese Art From
China rests in Eastern Asia and borders North Korea and vietnam. In ancienttimes, easy terrain, mild weather and abundant water made the Sichuan basin
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Only slightly smaller than the U.S. in size, China rests in Eastern Asia and borders North Korea and Vietnam. In ancient times, easy terrain, mild weather and abundant water made the Sichuan basin rich in vegetation and game, and hospitable to human settlement. Mountains or high plateaux isolated the province from the outside world, while a large network of rivers did allow for communication and trade with other parts of China.

60. What Really Happened
America in vietnam. The Civil War. We are fascinated with finding out what ancient civilization. Elizabeth Carney, Clemson’s historian of the ancient
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What really happened By Keri Anderson Accurate knowledge of history is one of the hallmarks of a free society. TV networks are dedicated to it. Movies bring it vividly to life. Books tell its stories. All you have to do is flip the channel or glance at the bestseller list, and you’ll come across evidence of the popularity of history’s mysteries. Hitler and the Holocaust. America in Vietnam. The Civil War. We are fascinated with finding out what really happened. But how do we know that what we see on TV or read in a book is true? Who does the research? Writes the books? Appears as the experts in documentaries? They’re a lot closer than you may think. Just turn your eyes to Clemson. Clemson’s history faculty members are showing up in prime time. Discovery Health Channel recently interviewed Donald McKale, Clemson’s Class of ’41 Memorial Professor of the Humanities, for an hour-long documentary on Hitler’s health and death. The History Channel interviewed Steven Marks and Roger Grant for their expertise on railroads. Paul Anderson’s book on Civil War cavalry leader Turner Ashby is a History Book Club selection. And Edwin Moise’s landmark book on the Gulf of Tonkin and the escalation of the Vietnam War has been optioned for movie rights. Like the rest of the University, the history faculty is dedicated to teaching, research and service to the community. Thomas Kuehn, chair of the history and geography department, says that the main way the department’s work fits the University’s goal of becoming a top-20 public university is in fostering Clemson’s academic reputation with strong work by strong faculty.

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