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Loading... America's Longest War: The United States and Vietnam, 1950-1975 (1979)by George C. Herring
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Herring's "America's Longest War" is a prophetic text. Not only is it a wonderful account and history of the American involvement in Vietnam, reading it alongside the American experience in the Middle East of late, will knock your socks off. Every chapter you read brings to mind how the US has approached its recent debacles in nearly the same way, with the same misperceptions and missteps. Deja vu. If you read it in the 1980s, read it again post-Afghanistan. You will walk away in amazement at the prescience of the author. That said, in terms of Vietnam, the focus on 1950 as the start of the war, America's longest war, is arguable, hence Vietnam remains the longest war. The section on additional reading and the index are helpful. ( ) George C. Herring's America's Longest War is probably the most all-inclusive history you can find about the Vietnam War. The reading is definitely a little dry, and in some ways, he tends to be left-leaning, but compared to most histories, his succeeds at trying to be as unbiased as possible. Moreover, he seems to update the material on a regular basis because new information and understandings are always coming to light about this conflict. Overall, I would definitely recommend this as a well-rounded account about the Vietnam War. If you're someone like I was, who was born well after the Vietnam War, and the only things you knew about it are a few confused stories and accounts handed down by family members, then I would especially recommend this book for you. I believe the Vietnam conflict is one of the most important wars to learn about, because it essentially shaped the way America's government handles wars today, and moreover, how people perceive them. no reviews | add a review
Comprehensive yet concise, America’s Longest War provides a complete and balanced history of the Vietnam War. It is not mainly a military history, but seeks to integrate military, diplomatic, and political factors in order to clarify America’s involvement and ultimate failure in Vietnam. While it focuses on the American side of the equation, it provides sufficient consideration of the Vietnamese side to make the events comprehensible. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)959.704History & geography History of Asia Southeast Asia Vietnam 1949-LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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