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Vietnam Gary R. Hess (Bowling Green State University, USA)

Vietnam By Gary R. Hess (Bowling Green State University, USA)

Summary

The involvement of the United States in the Vietnam War has been the most polarizing issue within post-war American history. It was divisive at the time, both domestically and internationally, and debates continue to the present day.

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Vietnam: Explaining America's Lost War by Gary R. Hess (Bowling Green State University, USA)

In Vietnam, Gary R. Hess describes and evaluates the main arguments of scholars, participants, and journalists, both revisionist and orthodox in their approach, as they try to answer fundamental questions of the Vietnam War. * Clearly examines the historiography of the Vietnam War * Questions whether the Vietnam War was lost due to poor strategy and leadership, or was inherently doomed to failure * Includes a bibliographic essay which complements the literature discussed in the text

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A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year Outstanding Academic Title 2008. Hess offers what is arguably the best sampling of new research and analysis on the Vietnam War now available in a single volume, providing an impressive, almost indispensable introduction to the big-picture debates and controversies. It should be on a very short list of the most useful books in helping making sense of an enormously complex and controversial conflict. Essential. ( Choice Reviews , October 2008)

About Gary R. Hess (Bowling Green State University, USA)

Gary R. Hess is Distinguished Research Professor of History at Bowling Green State University. He is a past president of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations and a former chair of the U.S. State Department's Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation. His publications include Vietnam and the United States: Origins and Legacy of War 1941-1945 (1998) and Presidential Decisions for War: Korea, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf (2001).

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. From the Streets to the Books: The Origins of an Enduring Debate. 2. A Necessary War or a Mistaken War?. 3. Kennedy Exceptionalism or Missed Opportunity for Peace or Lost Victory -- The Movement toward War, 1961--1965. 4. The Revisionist Critique of the Strategy for Defeat -- The Clausewitzian Alternative. 5. The Revisionist Critique of the Other War -- The Hearts-and-Minds Prescription for Victory. 6. The Media and the War: Shaping or Reflecting Public Opinion?. 7. The Tet Offensive: A Decisive American Victory or Prolongation of Stalemate?. 8. Nixon--Kissinger and the Ending of the War: A Lost Victory or Neither Peace nor Honor?. 9. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index

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CIN1405125284VG
9781405125284
1405125284
Vietnam: Explaining America's Lost War by Gary R. Hess (Bowling Green State University, USA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20080409
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