The Colonial Order -- Preparing for War -- Intervention -- Withdrawal
Summary
"A Harvest of Fear" is a history of Australia's experience of the Vietnam War. Although it provides an insight into the kind of war the Australians found themselves fighting in Phuoc Tuy, this book is not a blow-by-blow account of battles and strategy. Instead, it aims to offer an understanding of how that war came about, how Australia came to be involved, and why Australian involvement was the cause of such division at home. Murphy explains the Australian intervention as the harvest of its fears about Asia and Communism, and of misunderstandings formed in a Cold War climate. This book draws together the story of Phuoc Tuy province in colonial and post-colonial times; Cold War politics and diplomacy in Australia; and the development and impact of a strident Australian anti-war movement
Analysis
Attitudes
Conscription
Federal issue
Foreign policy alignment
History, 1946-1969
Peace movement
Vietnam
Vietnam War
Notes
CIP confirmed
Includes index
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-324) and index