DIGIRENT - Reporting Vietnam: Media and Military at War
William M. Hammond
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Reporting Vietnam: Media and William M. Hammond epub Reporting Vietnam: Media and William M. Hammond pdf download Reporting Vietnam: Media and William M. Hammond pdf file Reporting Vietnam: Media and William M. Hammond audiobook Reporting Vietnam: Media and William M. Hammond book review Reporting Vietnam: Media and William M. Hammond summary | #1650830 in Books | University Press of Kansas | 1998-10-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.84 x5.98l,1.14 | File type: PDF | 376 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Essential to a Better Understanding of the Vietnam War|By Frank Bellizzi|William Hammond's book Reporting Vietnam is a "description of official efforts to manage the U.S. government's relations with the news media during the war." It is also "a synthesis and refinement" of two volumes on the subject previously published by the author, and totaling more than one thousand pages.|From Publishers Weekly|Chess lovers will relish every move and countermove in this exhaustive unearthing of the machinations between the military and the press during the Vietnam War. Hammond, senior historian with the U.S. Army's Center of Military History, dep
For many Americans during the Vietnam era, the war on the home front seemed nearly as wrenching and hardfought as the one in Southeast Asia. Its primary battlefield was the news media, its primary casualty the truth. But as William Hammond reveals, animosity between government and media wasn't always the rule; what happened between the two during the Vietnam War was symptomatic of the nation's experiences in general. As the "light at the end of the tunnel" dimmed, relati...
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