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Laos - REFERENCE
Laos - Bibliography
Laos
Adams, Nina S., and Alfred W. McCoy (eds.). Laos: War and
Revolution. New York: Harper and Row, 1970.
Boyle, Andrew J. Senior Officers Oral History Program.
Washington: U.S. Military History Institute, 1971.
Breazeale, Kennon, and Snit Smuckarn. A Culture in Search of
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Briggs, Lawrence P. "The Appearance and Historical Usage of the
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Brown, MacAlister, and Joseph J. Zasloff. Apprentice
Revolutionaries: The Communist Movement in Laos,
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Bui Quang Tung. "Chao Anou, roi de Vientiane, à travers les
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Deuve, Jean. Le Laos 1945-1949: Contribution à l'histoire du
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Dommen, Arthur J. Conflict in Laos: The Politics of
Neutralization. New York: Praeger, 1971.
Dommen, Arthur J., and George W. Dalley. "The OSS in Laos: The 1945
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Furuta, Motoo. "The Indochina Communist Party's Division into Three
Parties: Vietnamese Communist Policy Toward Cambodia and Laos,
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Goscha, Christopher E. "Thailand and the Vietnamese Resistance
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Gunn, Geoffrey C. Political Struggles in Laos (1930-1954):
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Hamilton-Merritt, Jane. Tragic Mountains: The Hmong, the
Americans, and the Secret Wars for Laos, 1942-1992.
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993.
Heintges, John A. Carlisle Barracks, PA, U.S. Army Military
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Hirshfield, Claire. "The Struggle for the Mekong Banks, 1892-1896,"
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Jumsai, M.L. Manich. History of Laos. Bangkok: Chalermnit,
1971.
Kaysone Phomvihane. Revolution in Laos: Practice and
Prospects. Moscow: Progress, 1981.
Le Boulanger, Paul. Histoire du Laos français. Paris:
Plon, 1931.
Levy, Paul. Histoire du Laos. (Que Sais-Je? No. 1549.)
Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1974.
Lindell, Kristina, Hakan Lundstrom, Jan-Olof Svantesson, and
Damrong Tayanin. The Kammu Year: Its Lore and Music.
London: Curzon Press, 1982.
Long, Lynellyn D. Ban Vinai, The Refugee Camp. New York:
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Randle, Robert F. Geneva 1954: The Settlement of the
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Shiraishi, Masaya, and Motoo Furuta. "Two Features of Japan's
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