Lloyd Gardner
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Lloyd C. Gardner is one of America’s leading diplomatic historians. He is the Charles and Mary Beard Professor of History at Rutgers University, where he has taught since 1963. A specialist in 20th Century foreign policy, Gardner has held several national fellowships, including two Fulbright Professorships in England and Finland, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He is author or editor of 15 books on American foreign policy.
Lloyd C. Gardner, "Architects of Illusion: Men and Ideas in American Foreign Policy, 1941- 1949", Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1970.
Lloyd C. Gardner, "A Covenant With Power: America and the World From Wilson to Reagan", London: Macmillan, 1984.
- America in Vietnam: A Documentary History, with William A. Williams et. al. Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1985.
Lloyd C. Gardner, "Approaching Vietnam: From World War II through Dienbienphu, 1941-1954", NY: W.W. Norton & Co.,1988.
Lloyd C. Gardner, "Spheres of Influence: The Great Powers Partition Europe from Munich to Yalta", Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1993.
Lloyd C. Gardner, "Pay Any Price: Lyndon Johnson and the Wars for Vietnam", Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1995.
Lloyd C. Gardner and Ted Gittinger, eds., "Vietnam: The Early Decisions", Austin: University of Texas Press, , 1997.
Lloyd C. Gardner and Ted Gittinger, eds.,"International Perspectives on Vietnam", College Station, TX: Texas A&M University of Press, 2000.
Andreas W. Daum, Lloyd C. Gardner and Wilfred Maubach, eds., America, the Vietnam War and the World: Comparative and International Perspectives, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Lloyd Gardner and Marilyn B. Young, eds., "The New Empire: A 21st-Century Teach-In on U.S. Foreign Policy", NY: The New Press, 2003.