Public Affairs

  • Public Affairs: The Military and the Media, 1962-1968
    By William M. Hammond

    Baker was their principal target . Westmoreland believed that the officer had done “ an excellent job within his capabilities ” and was more than willing to have him finish out his tour of duty as chief of information ; but Baker had ...

  • Public Affairs: The Military and the Media, 1968-1973
    By William M. Hammond

    William T. Bowers Editor in Chief John W. Elsberg . . . to Those Who Served Foreword The U.S.. John W. Shy University of Michigan Col. John F. Connolly U.S. Army War College Carlo W. D'Este New Seabury, Mass. Brig. Gen.

  • Public Affairs: The Military and the Media, 1968-1973
    By William M. Hammond

    "Public Affairs: The Military and the Media, 1968-1973," the sequel volume to William M. Hammond's "Public Affairs: The Military and the Media, 1962-1968," continues the history and analysis of the relationship between the press and the ...

  • Public Affairs: The Military and the Media, 1968-1973
    By William Hammond

    Public Affairs: The Military and the Media, 1968-1973, the sequel volume to William M. Hammond's Public Affairs: The Military and the Media, 1962-1968, continues the history and analysis of the relationship between the press and the ...

  • Public Affairs: 1968-1973
    By William M. Hammond

    Public Affairs: 1968-1973

  • Public Affairs: The Military and the Media, 1968-1973 (Paperbound)

    Carries the story from just after the Tet Offensive through the administration of President Richard M. Nixon to the final withdrawal of American forces from South Vietnam in 1973.

  • Public Affairs: Politics in the Age of Sex Scandals
    By Paul Apostolidis, Juliet A. Williams

    A provocative joining of cultural studies to political science, this collection is especially important to feminist scholars for its examination of the ways that scandals redefine the public/private distinction.

  • Public Affairs: Politics in the Age of Sex Scandals
    By Paul Apostolidis, Juliet A. Williams

    The essays in Public Affairs reflect on a number of sex scandals while emphasizing the Clinton/Lewinsky affair, certainly the most avidly followed and momentous sex scandal in American political history.