The Vietnam Wars
Course Number: HI386
Subject: History
Getting Started
To learn more about a Vietnam war-related topic, consider starting with one of these academic sources:
Very Short Introductions (Oxford University Press)
- American Foreign Relations. 2019.
- American Military History. 2020.
- The Cold War. 2021.
History of the Vietnam War (Cambridge University Press)
- Volume 1: Origins. 2024.
- Volume 2: Escalation and stalemate. 2024.
- Volume 3: Endings and Aftermaths. 2024.
Encyclopedias and Handbooks
- Online encyclopedias and handbooks on the Vietnam war (Omni search)
Oxford Bibliographies
The Library also subscribes to Oxford Bibliographies which can lead to ideas of other sources (and remember, any academic sources should have a bibliography of additional sources you can look for). A few select bibliographies include:
Secondary Sources
While there are several ways to effectively search for primary sources, for this course searching Omni should be enough.
Books
- Finding print books in Omni
- Requesting print books from other libraries in Omni
- Finding ebooks in Omni
Articles
- How to find and limit to scholarly articles in Omni
- Historical abstracts?
JSTOR
Searching JSTOR can be helpful since it searches for your terms across the entire full text of all the journal contents, not just the metadata (author, title, subject, etc.) that Omni searches. Keep in mind:
Primary Sources
A primary source is generally defined as document or physical object which was written or created during the time under study. These sources were present during an experience or time period and offer an inside view of a particular event.
Where do I find primary sources?
For this course, it is unlikely you will discover physical primary sources, but you will likely encounter surrogates of primary sources. Surrogate sources are either
- Analogue
- books, microfiche, microfilm (as well as ebooks as discreet publications)
- Digital
- commercial or not-for-profit databases
Analogue primary sources
In general, these will be found within published books, and you can find them searching Omni and combine your topic keywords with terms such as sources, documents, correspondence, diaries, or "personal narratives"
e.g. "United States" AND "vietnam" AND correspondence (use "quotation marks" to search for phrases)
Results will include printed books and ebooks.
Digital primary sources
Laurier has many commercial primary source collections, the following of which might be helpful for this course depending on your topic:
Primary sources - newspapers
A lot of newspaper content has been digitized and made available. A great place to start is the Library's subscription to the New York Times (1851-)
For earlier topics, take a look at Chronicling America (1836-1922) which includes over 1,400 U.S. newspapers.
Contact the history librarian to learn about other newspaper sources.
Primary sources - Public Government information
Various United States agencies have content in their virtual reading rooms:
Videos and Documentaries
Search Omni
Ken Burns, The Vietnam War
LCSC?
https://libguides.uvic.ca/c.php?g=256577&p=1713364
