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Dear Senator Smith: Small-Town Maine Writes to Senator Margaret Chase Smith about the Vietnam War

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Dear Senator Smith: Small-Town Maine Writes to Senator Margaret Chase Smith about the Vietnam War

Contributors:

By (Author) Eric R. Crouse

ISBN:

9780739124857

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

9th June 2008

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Military history: post-WW2 conflicts
History of the Americas
Regional, state and other local government

Dewey:

959.70431

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 230mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

363g

Description

In the years 1967-1971, Senator Margaret Chase Smith was the only female member of the Senate and her reputation of integrity and independent thinking attracted the attention of those seeking to understand and voice their opinion on the Vietnam War experience. Dear Senator Smith is an edited collection of letters that shed light on the far-reaching and polarized tensions that exploded on the scene during Lyndon Johnson's government and continued into Richard Nixon's administration. These letters written by ordinary people living in Maine touch on class, race, gender, foreign policy, patriotism, and dissent and provide valuable insight on the impact of the war on the home front, the threat of communism, and the strength of the anti-war movement. By going beyond the circle of political and anti-war elites, Dear Senator Smith shows how ordinary small-town Americans upheld or protested Cold War ideology, offered new paradigms, and generally experienced the new challenges that correlated with the battles being fought both in Southeast Asia and on the home front.

Reviews

An interesting and very informative book about the life and times of Margaret Chase Smith during the years of Vietnam. Offers a significant element to our understanding of her relations with her constituents. -- Christian P. Potholm
With the United States now embroiled in another protracted, controversial war, the letters in Dear Senator Smith seem familiar for their collective expression of the toll war takes on the home front. Eric Crouse has done well to recover a wide range of voices from small town Mainevoices of anger, confusion, and anguishthat echo loudly today. -- Michael S. Foley, College of Staten Island, CUNY, and editor of Dear Dr. Spock: Letters About the Vietnam War to America's Favorite Baby Doctor
Eric Crouse has put together a fascinating volume of letters from small-town Maine to their senator regarding the Vietnam War. Arranged chronologically and thematically, the letters are illuminated by Crouse's carefully researched 'editor's notes' which set the context and explain references in the letters. These missives reflect the heartfelt and often poignant views of ordinary people trying to come to terms with a costly and unpopular war. Especially in the light of our involvement in yet another costly and unpopular war, these letters speak not only to their own time but to ours. -- Janann Sherman, University of Memphis and author of No Place for a Woman: A Life of Senator Margaret Chase Smith

Author Bio

Eric R. Crouse is associate professor of history at Tyndale University College, Toronto.

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