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The pro-war movement: domestic support for the Vietnam War and the making of modern American conservatism
Sandra Scanlon
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Abbreviations (page xiii)
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Introduction: Conservatives and the Vietnam War (page 1)
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1. No Substitute for Victory: The Beginnings of a War (page 17)
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2. The Loyal Opposition? The Push for Victory, 1965-1968 (page 43)
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3. Conservatives for Nixon: The Domestic Politics of Vietnam, 1968-1969 (page 72)
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4. From Victory to Honor: Making Peace with Withdrawal, 1969-1972 (page 125)
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5. The Search for a New Majority: Popular Support for the War (page 184)
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6. Tell It to Hanoi: Student Pro-War Campaigns (page 242)
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7. Snatching Victory: The Endings of a War (page 289)
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Conclusion: Defining the Vietnam War (page 328)
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Notes (page 343)
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Index (page 389)
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Published: c2013
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
- 9781625340177 (hardcover)
- 9781613762660 (ebook)
- 9781625340184 (paper)