Leading scholars reassess the Vietnam War
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The Columbia History of the Vietnam War
Edited by David Anderson Order Your Copy Now and Save 30%! We'd like to offer you 30% off orders of The Columbia History of the Vietnam War. To save 30%, add the book to your shopping cart, and enter code ANDTH in the "Redeem Coupon" field at check out. Click on the "redeem coupon" button and your savings will be calculated. Read the Table of Contents | Read more reviews
"The Columbia History of the Vietnam War is a tremendously valuable collection of essays, presenting the insights of some of the best Vietnam War scholars of the past two generations. David L. Anderson has assembled a lineup of the field's heavyweights." - Seth Jacobs, Boston College
Rooted in recent scholarship, The Columbia History of the Vietnam War offers profound new perspectives on the political, historical, military, and social issues that defined the war and its effect on the United States and Vietnam. Anderson's expert collection is therefore essential to understanding America's entanglement in the Vietnam War and the conflict's influence on the nation's future interests abroad.
Contents include: David L. Anderson opening essay on the Vietnam War's major moments and enduring relevance; Mark Philip Bradley's reexamination of Vietnamese revolutionary nationalism and the Vietminh-led war against French colonialism. Lloyd C. Gardner's investigation of the motivations behind Johnson's escalation of force; Jeffrey P. Kimball on Nixon's paradoxical decision to end U.S. intervention while pursuing a destructive air war; John Prados on America's military strategy; and Helen E. Anderson and Robert K. Brigham exploration of the war's impact on Vietnamese women and urban culture.
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