"The Impact of Culture, Ethnicity, Race and Religion in the Vietnam War"
March 23-24, 2007
Holiday Inn Park Plaza
Lubbock TX
The Vietnam War became all the more challenging as nations with very
different cultures interacted with one another in Southeast Asia.
Contributing to the complexity of the situation were cultural clashes
that also emerged within each participating country and within the
respective government, military, and civilian organizations involved.
Appreciating the multifaceted interplay of the different cultures
involved is essential to understanding the Vietnam War and its
aftermath. It is the hope of the Vietnam Center that our 2007 annual
conference will help foster a thorough and provocative examination of
this important topic.
Conference Hotel Information:
Holiday Inn Park Plaza
3201 South Loop 289
Lubbock, TX 79401
Phone: 806-797-3241
Fax 806-791-3781
Please be sure you inform them that you are attending the Vietnam
Center Conference.
Conference activities and presentations will begin on Friday morning
and will end on Saturday afternoon.
Dr. Steve Maxner
The Vietnam Center
Texas Tech University
PO Box 41045
Lubbock, TX 79409-1045
Phone: 806-742-9010
Email: steve.maxner@ttu.edu
Visit the website at
http://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/vietnamcenter/events/2007_Conference/index.htm
Friday, January 26, 2007
Conference on the Vietnam War
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