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Vietnam War: A Topical Exploration and Primary Source Collection [2 volumes]

Editat de James H. Willbanks
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This detailed two-volume set considers the Vietnam War, one of America's longest and bloodiest wars, from a topical perspective, addressing the main characters and key events of the war and supplying many relevant primary source documents.The Vietnam War not only claimed the lives of nearly 60,000 Americans and more than a million Vietnamese, but the prolonged conflict also resulted in a firestorm of protest at home that shook the foundations of the country and made U.S. citizens question the moral principles and motivations behind our foreign policy and military actions.Written in a very accessible style by recognized authorities on the war, Vietnam War: A Topical Exploration and Primary Source Collection provides students and general readers with a complete overview of the conflict in Vietnam-a broad topic that remains an important part of the American history and world history curriculum. Using a topical approach to cover all aspects of the war, the set enables students to see the complete picture of the conflict through its presentation of reference entries and documents arranged in cohesive, compelling chapters. Examples of the primary documents in the set include "Communist Party: Evaluation of the Tet Offensive" (1968) and President Richard Nixon's Speech on Vietnamization (1969). These primary sources are augmented by oral histories of soldiers who fought in the Tet Offensive. Additionally, maps and images in each section enhance the aesthetic appeal of the book and heighten students' understanding of the material. Readers will come away with both a strong comprehension of the Vietnam War as well as an appreciation for how significant this proxy conflict was as a lead-up event to the global Cold War.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440850844
ISBN-10: 1440850844
Pagini: 823
Ilustrații: 50 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 185 x 259 x 64 mm
Greutate: 1.95 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Comprehensively explains how the Vietnam War became one of the United States' longest and bloodiest wars and why it served as a society- and culture-changing event, even for the millions of Americans who were not directly involved in the conflict

Notă biografică

James H. Willbanks, PhD, is the General of the Army George C. Marshall Chair of Military History at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC), Fort Leavenworth, KS.

Cuprins

List of Reference Entries and DocumentsPrefaceIntroductionFirst Indochina War and a Divided VietnamThe Diem YearsThe Gulf of Tonkin and EscalationAmerica Takes Charge, 1965-1967The Tet OffensiveWar on the Home FrontVietnamization and the Nixon YearsThe War in CambodiaThe War in LaosPacificationU.S. Withdrawal and the Paris Peace AccordsSouth Vietnam on Its Own, 1973-1974North Vietnam TriumphsAftermathChronologySelected BibliographyContributorsAbout the EditorIndex

Recenzii

This outstanding set is a must-purchase for public, high school, and college libraries, especially those where Ken Burns' recent documentary on the topic was popular.
The organization of this unique, distinct look into one of the most controversial wars in U.S. history is chronological by major periods, from the first French war in the region to the aftermath of North Vietnam's triumph. . . . Overall, the result is well-balanced and informative. Summing Up: Recommended. All public and academic levels/libraries.
Recommended for Community College, 2018
Rather than alphabetically arranged through the entire volume, the clustering of them by period and event and linked with relevant documents makes the reference more useful for individuals who wish to focus on a particular period or topic. The documents are pertinent. Other features include a listing of the reference entries and documents, a preface and introduction, chronology, a lengthy selected bibliography, and an index. Typical of ABC-CLIO, the publication is colorful and attractive.
These helpful and detailed volumes make many areas of the war accessible to browsers and researchers alike. . . . Readable from cover to cover for history buffs and those interested in a detailed discussion of the war, it is also useful for research or information on any particular Vietnam War topic. . . . This resource will be useful to history classes, for assignments on biographies of any of the individuals profiled, and for those interested in general exploration of topics pertaining to the war. . . . Recommended.

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The Vietnam War was one of America's longest, bloodiest, and most controversial wars. This volume examines the complexities of this protracted conflict and explains why the lessons learned in Vietnam are still highly relevant today.

Vietnam War: The Essential Reference Guide provides a compendium of the key people, places, organizations, treaties, and events that make up the history of the war, explaining its causes, how it was conducted, and its far-reaching consequences. Written by recognized authorities, this ready-reference volume provides essential information all in one place and includes a comprehensive list of additional sources for further study.

The work presents a detailed chronology that outlines the numerous battles and campaigns throughout the war, such as the Tet Offensive, the Battle of Hamburger Hill, Operation Rolling Thunder, and the Battle of Hue. Biographies on Lyndon Johnson, William Westmoreland, Robert McNamara, Ngo Dinh Diem, and other major political figures and military leaders provide insight into the individuals who played key roles in the conflict, while primary source documents such as President Nixon's speech on Vietnamization provide invaluable historical context.