Penulis/Author: John Murphy
Penerbit/Publisher: Westview Press Boulder & San Fransisco
Edisi/Edition: 1994
Halaman/Pages: 335
Dimensi/Dimension: 14 x 21.5 x 2.5cm
Sampul/Cover: Paperback
Bahasa/Language: English
Harga/Price: Rp. 50.000,-
Call No.: 994/Mur/h/C.1
Status: Ada/Available
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- How did fears of the Cold War Shape Australian images of Asia?
- What was the nature of Vietnamese revolution, which some 50.000 Australian troops failed to reverse in the 1960s?
- How did a small and marginal peace movement grow into the powerful Moratorium and did it have any impact on the course of the War ?
Harvest of Fear presents the clearest picture yet of how the war came about, how it was seen from Australia, what the war in Phoc Tuy Province was like for the Australian soldiers sent there, and why our involvement was the cause of such division at home. Using a range of archival sources and interviews with participants, John Murphy shows how our intervention reflected the political alignments of Australia in the Cold War, as well as deeper and more troubled anxieties about Asia.
The Australian intervention in Vietnam remains Australia's longest and most contentious war. The war and its echoes are powerfully evoked in John Murphy's story.
Harvest of Fear is a book to appeal t0 everyone interested in Australian history and politics, and in Australia's Involvement with Asia, especially with the Vietnam War.
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