The Debate over Vietnam
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Published:1st Oct '95
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David Levy's widely acclaimed Debate Over Vietnam examines the bitter national discussion that raged over the propriety, the necessity, and the morality of America's longest war. Levy begins with a brief history of Vietnam under foreign rule and recounts the growing American military presence--and the increasing reaction it provoked. He explores the fundamental values and assumptions of Americans on both sides of the growing debate, contrasting Republican consensus with Democratic division and the split between intellectuals of the left and right.
"Levy's brief but wide-ranging book offers an overview of the major cultural issues, foreign policy concerns, social movements, and political anxieties that shape debates in the United States surrounding the Vietnam War. Journal of American History Of great practical use for courses which focus on the Vietnam War or on twentieth-century American history... Levy's prose is eminently readable, his focus always clear, the connections between major points always apparent, and his tempo just right. This is a book that could be assigned with confidence that students won't put it down after ten pages of hopeless slogging. Most importantly, students and teachers alike will find it exciting and valuable because it consistently returns... to questions of how and why. -- Matthew C. Stewart American Studies International An excellent, elegantly written overview. History Today A well-documented assessment of the elements that explain our involvement and disenchantment with Vietnam. Virginia Quarterly Review
ISBN: 9780801851148
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 386g
256 pages
second edition