Vincent Kelly
Pollard, University of Hawai'i. A series of short essays and annotated links,
this is an overview of the fortunes of selected Asian communist parties in
East, Southeast and South Asia. Several external links take the user to
primary-source websites maintained by extant communist parties.
University of
Warwick, Colin Jones. This extensive bib was designed for a college class and
broken into the following categories: Government and Society, Economy,
Enlightenment, Public Sphere, Pre-revolutionary Paris, Public Order, Leisure,
Work, Nobility, Rural France, Remaking France, From Monarchy to Republic,
King's Trial, Terror, Paris, Provinces, Christianity, West, Thermidor and
After, and Cultural Revolution.
North Eastern
University, Debra Mandel. The following categories are available:
Historiography, Role of the Church, Racism, Collaboration, Psychology, Art,
Poetry, Film and Video, Press, Concentration Death Camps, Children, Resistance
and Rescue, Personal Narratives, Literature, Economics, Survivors on
Videotape, Government Documents, Propaganda, War Crime Trials, Medical
Experiments, Geography, Victims' Assets, and Music.
John Fitzgerald
Kennedy Library, Samuel Rubin. Works about the following leaders are
available: Roy Wilkins, Whitney Young, A. Randolph, Bayard Rustin, Martin
Luther King, Jr., James Farmer, and John Lewis.
Edited by Alex López,
University of Waterloo. Categories include On Freedom of the Press, Analysis
on Political Parties, NAFTA and maquiladoras, On the Economy, and
Opinion/Research Articles.
University of
California. Includes categories for Qing, Republican China, and People's
Republic of China. The sub-categories make this bib more extensive than what
is described here.
Humanities and Social Sciences
Online (H-Net List). The link goes to a small index of bibliographies
represented by Indiana University, Baylor University, Pennsylvania Historical
and Museum Commission, and University of California at Berkeley.
Clemson University,
Edwin Moise. The following categories are included: Vietnam War and
American Culture, Economic Issues, Atrocities and Bloodbaths,
Technology and Weapons, US Military Men, Personal Accounts,
American, Including Oral Histories, Personal Accounts, Vietnamese and
Mixed Vietnamese/American, Background: Pre-colonial and Colonial
Vietnam, World War II and the First Indochina War, The End:
Dien Bien Phu and the Geneva Conference, Temporary Peace and Renewed
War, 1954-1964, Tonkin Gulf Incidents, 1964, The Big War,
1964-1972, Climax: Têt and the Battle of Khe Sanh, Hue
Massacre, My Lai Massacre, Last Stage, 1973-1975,
U.S. Soldiers on the Ground, Armored, Airborne and Airmobile,
U.S. Marines, Marine Corps Pacification: CAP, etc., Marine
Corps Snipers, Air War, Helicopters, Naval Air
War, Naval, Special Forces, Special Operations, and Intelligence,
Phoenix Program, Army LRRPs, LRRPs in the Airborne, Marines
in Recon and Special Operations, Army Special Forces, Air
Commandos, Air America, etc., SOG, Navy SEALs, Order of
Battle Dispute and the Westmoreland Lawsuit, U.S. Policy, U.S.
Policy in the Nixon and Ford Administrations, U.S. Theories of Limited
War and Counterinsurgency, Media, Pentagon Papers Case,
Propaganda and Psychological Warfare, Public Opinion, Draft, and
Personnel Issues, Antiwar Movement, Catholic Antiwar Movement,
In the Villages, Montagnards, ARVN and the RVN, South
Vietnam: Economy and Society, Communists, Vietnamese Communism
before 1945, North Vietnam, Communist Viewpoint, Ho Chi Minh
Trail, Laos and Cambodia, International, Australia and New
Zealand, Britain, Canada, China, Soviet Union,
Chaplains, Women and Medical Personnel, Stress, Agent
Orange, Other Chemicals, and Ecological Issues, POW and MIA,
Collections: Primarily Documents, Reference Works,
Literature, Film, etc., Fictional Accounts, Semi-Fictional
Accounts, Documentary Films. There is also a large category called US
Government Publications, which includes the categories listed above.
VietnamWar.net.
Major topics include, African-American Soldiers, Fiction, Political and
Government Figures, Short Stories, Women Writers, Agent Orange, CIA, Hanoi,
Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, and Hanoi. Most titles redirect to books on
Amazon.com.