Vietnam's American War

A New History

Pierre Asselin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:13th Jun '24

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This new edition masterfully explains the origins and outcome of America's war in Vietnam by focusing on its local dimensions.

This book masterfully relates the background to the US military intervention to save noncommunist South Vietnam and, fundamentally, how North Vietnam's leaders made that intervention futile. Richly detailed, it is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students, invaluable for scholars, and sure to delight general readers.The American war in Vietnam was so much more than the sum of its battles. To make sense of it, we must look beyond the conflict itself. We must understand its context and, above all, the formative experiences, worldview, and motivations of those who devised communist strategies and tactics. Vietnam's American War, now in its second edition, remains a story of how and why Hanoi won. However, this revised and expanded edition offers more extensive and nuanced insights into Southern Vietnamese history, politics, and society. It puts to rest the myth of Vietnamese national unity by documenting the myriad, profound local fractures exacerbated by US intervention. It also includes over thirty-five new images intended to highlight that the Vietnam War was, fundamentally, a Vietnamese civil war and tragedy. This new edition is as richly detailed as it is original, eye-opening, and absorbing.

ISBN: 9781009229326

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 29mm

Weight: 810g

460 pages

2nd Revised edition