Conference on the My Lai Massacre in NYC
On March 16th, 1968 , over 500 Vietnamese men, women and children were killed in the hamlets of My Lai-4 and My Khe in Quang […]
On March 16th, 1968 , over 500 Vietnamese men, women and children were killed in the hamlets of My Lai-4 and My Khe in Quang […]
The fiftieth anniversary of the My Lai massacre offers an opportunity to reflect on the Vietnam War and learn from it. The Vietnam Peace Commemoration […]
The resistance to the Vietnam War was the most diverse and dynamic antiwar movement in U.S. history. We have all but forgotten it today. Christian […]
Christian G. Appy is a professor of history at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Carolyn Eisenberg is a professor of history at Hofstra University. They […]
Margaret Power is a Professor of History at Illinois Tech and the author of Right-Wing Women in Chile: Feminine Power and the Struggle against Allende, 1964-1973. […]
Marv Gettleman (1933-2017) was one of the founders and a strong stalwart of H-Pad’s predecessor organization Historians Against the War (see our tribute to him). […]
University of Massachusetts Amherst October 12, 2017 The UMass Amherst chapter of Historians for Peace and Democracy, in conjunction with the UMass History department and […]
Remembering Muted Voices Symposium 19-22 October 2017 National World War I Museum Kansas City. Early Bird Registration is Friday 8th September. After this date registration […]
Dear Friends of HAW/Historians for Peace and Democracy, We are writing you because you were once a member of Historians Against the War (HAW) or […]
“The Vietnam War, 1954-1975,” is now available on the “United States Foreign Policy: History & Resource Guide,” a website sponsored by Historians for Peace and […]
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