Drawing on an extensive trove of written and oral sources, Longley explores how President Lyndon Baines Johnson perceived the most significant events of 1968 and how he responded. He highlights many of the challenges faced by the president during this year, which LBJ characterized as a 'year of a continuous nightmare'.
Drawing on an extensive trove of written and oral sources, Longley explores how President Lyndon Baines Johnson perceived the most significant events of 1968 and how he responded. He highlights many of the challenges faced by the president during this year, which LBJ characterized as a 'year of a continuous nightmare'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kyle Longley is the Snell Family Dean's Distinguished Professor of History and Political Science at Arizona State University and author of Grunts: The American Combat Soldier in Vietnam and In the Eagle's Shadow: The United States and Latin America.
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1. A nation on the brink: the State of the Union Address, January 1968 2. Those dirty bastards, are they trying to embarrass us? The Pueblo Incident, January-December 1968 3: Tet: a very near thing, January-March 1968 4. As a result, I will not seek re-election: the March 31, 1968 speech 5. The days the Earth stood still: the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr, April 1968 6. He hated him, but loved him: the assassination of Robert Kennedy, June 1968 7. The big stumble: the Fortas Affair, June-October 1968 8: The tanks are rolling: Czechoslovakia crushed, August 1968 9: The perfect disaster: the democratic national convention, August 1968 10. Is this treason?: The October surprise that wasn't, October-December 1968 11. The last dance, January 1969 Conclusion Glossary Notes Bibliography Index.
1. A nation on the brink: the State of the Union Address, January 1968 2. Those dirty bastards, are they trying to embarrass us? The Pueblo Incident, January-December 1968 3: Tet: a very near thing, January-March 1968 4. As a result, I will not seek re-election: the March 31, 1968 speech 5. The days the Earth stood still: the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr, April 1968 6. He hated him, but loved him: the assassination of Robert Kennedy, June 1968 7. The big stumble: the Fortas Affair, June-October 1968 8: The tanks are rolling: Czechoslovakia crushed, August 1968 9: The perfect disaster: the democratic national convention, August 1968 10. Is this treason?: The October surprise that wasn't, October-December 1968 11. The last dance, January 1969 Conclusion Glossary Notes Bibliography Index.
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