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American History Since 1877
Chapter 28:
The Liberal Concensus: Flaming Out, 1960-1968
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These resources have been selected by librarians to supplement HSTY202 classes (American History from 1877) at Tompkins Cortland Community College.
Gale Virtual Reference Collection
TC3 students and staff have access to the Gale Virtual Reference Library which has over 250 academic reference encyclopedias, almanacs, and specialized reference sources for multidisciplinary research. This is a good place to start your research because it provides useful background information.
Books and eBooks in the TC3 Collection
Don't hesitate to ask a reference librarian for help in locating books and media in the TC3 Library Catalog. Material not owned by our library can be located and borrowed through the SUNY Union Catalog, a single search interface for 62 SUNY library catalogs and WorldCat, a wordwide database of library books and materials.
Subject Headings
Try these suggested subject headings to find books on War Abroad and at Home: The Vietnam Era, 1961-1974 in the TC3 Library Catalog, the SUNY Union Catalog and WorldCat.
- Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975, United States
- Vietnam, History
- United States, Foreign Relations, Vietnam
Multimedia
- Malcolm X [videorecording] [Media E185.97.L5 M3 1993]
- Viet Nam [filmstrip] [Media DS557.A5 V5] "Summary: A study of Viet Nam and its trouble spots. Includes scenes of tribespeople and their villages, the cities of Saigon and Hue, the Imperial Ballet, and altars and houses of worship."
- Crisis in Pictures: America, Love it or Leave it. [Picture] [Media HN57 .C7] "Summary: Photographs of America during the 1960s, the changing values and social uncertainties, including Vietnam potests, hippies, and political and civil upheaval."
- Vietnam: Chronicle of a War [videorecording] [Media DS557.A6 V5 1981] CBS News Collector Series. Walter Cronkite. "Summary: Drawing upon the resources of the CBS News Archives, this program traces the history of the devastating conflict."
Locating Journal Articles in Databases
History-related electronic journals are available to TC3 students and staff in our electronic databases and in our list of full-text electronic journals, also listed by subject (History & Archaeology).
Web Resources
- Black Panthers - Michigan State University Libraries' special collection of primary sources on the Black Panthers.
- Experiencing War: Stories from the Veterans' History Project - Collection of personal narratives from all wars.
- Foreign Relations of the United States - U.S. Department of State documents from the Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon administrations.
- Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum - The "Research" section lists online holdings that include speeches and messages, LBJ's diary, photographs, oral histories, National Security Administration Memoranda, and other primary sources. There is also a "60s Video Montage."
- Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project - "The King Papers Project is a major research effort to assemble and disseminate historical information concerning Martin Luther King, Jr. and the social movements in which he participated." Website presents primary source documents, including speeches, sermons, and autobiography.
- Port Huron Statement - Published by the Students for a Democratic Society national convention meeting, June 11-15, 1962. Primary Source.
- Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) - Michigan State University Libraries' special collection of primary sources for study of the SDS.
- Vietnam Project - "The mission of the Vietnam Center at Texas Tech University is to support and encourage research and education regarding all aspects of the American Vietnam experience; promoting a greater understanding of this experience and the peoples and cultures of Southeast Asia."
- U.S. Department of State Office of the Historian: Historical Documents - Provides access to the extensive Foreign Relations of the United States, the "official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions and significant diplomatic activity". Includes:
- Kennedy Administration
- Johnson Administration
- Nixon-Ford Administrations
- Dominican Republic, Cuba, Haiti, Guyana - Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume XXXII
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Last update: Tuesday, March 22, 2011
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