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Germaine Greer explains the impact of the publication of Joseph Heller's Catch 22 during the Vietnam War. The OpenLearn team. The OpenLearn content & channel team: bringing you the finest in free,...
View ArticleA reader's guide to Catch 22
You don't have to be mad to work here, but... you do. Dr Stephanie Forward. Dr Stephanie Forward is an associate lecturer with the Open University, and currently teaches the courses The Arts Past and...
View ArticleTimewatch: Missing in action
Will there ever be a definitive explanation of what happened to Americans lost in Vietnam and still missing in action? The Timewatch team. Timewatch is the world's longest-running history series,...
View ArticleRewriting history - the failings of a common memory
What we think of history is skewed by what our grandparents, and theirs, thought was important. Dr Chris A. Williams. Chris A. Williams is a lecturer in the History Department of The Open University....
View ArticleNigel Warburton on... what's wrong with killing?
We often lose sight of the human consequences of war. Photographers can play an important role in reminding us. Nigel Warburton. Nigel Warburton is a freelance philosopher, podcaster and writer. First...
View ArticleTheo's Adventure Capitalists: Vietnam
Haymarket, Fairline and Creative Education join Theo as they try to bring their businesses to Vietnam. The Adventure Capitalists web team. Theo Paphitis accompanied nine companies as they attempted to...
View ArticleBiogas in Vietnam: the smell of success
MARD and SNV won an Ashden Award for their work enabling the large-scale dissemination of domestic biogas technology to improve the quality of life for farmers in Vietnam Tom Derksen. Tom is director...
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When Theo met them, they were hoping to bring their luxury boat business to Vietnam. Did Fairline sink or are they still afloat? Dr Fiona Ellis-Chadwick. Dr Fiona Ellis-Chadwick is senior lecturer in...
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