A Companion to the Vietnam War contains twenty-four definitive essays on America's longest and most divisive foreign conflict. These historiographical and narrative essays by leading historians examine the war in its most important contexts. The broad thematic coverage of the book includes the political strategy of three American presidents, the American military tactics and their consequences, the adjoining wars in Laos and Cambodia, the American home front and antiwar movement, and the intersections of race, class, and gender in both America and Vietnam. This volume represents the best current scholarship on one of the most controversial and influential episodes in modern American history. It also contains an expanded bibliography of hundreds of secondary sources to guide further research. For students, scholars, and general readers of Vietnam War studies, this Companion is a vital resource.
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"Overall, this collection will inform and challenge readers,who will discover stimulating perspectives that deliver on Youngand Buzzanco's claims, comprising a welcome addition to theliterature." History: Reviews of New Books
"The quality of the essays... make it an easy recommendation tothose looking at the war."
Journal of American Studies
"This terrific collection of twenty-four original articlesis as valuable for the teacher as for the student of the VietnamWar. The contributors, who universally rank among the foremostexperts on both the War and Southeast Asian history, utilizediverse frameworks and diverse sources to produce diverseperspectives. Young and Buzzanco warrant praise and thanks forassembling a volume sure to become mandatory reading."Richard Immerman, Temple University
"These stimulating essays on both the Southeast Asian andAmerican sides of the war contribute valuable new insights into olddebates, such as presidential decisions, and leading-edgeinvestigations into new issues, such as ethnicity, gender, andmemory." David L. Anderson, University ofIndianapolis
"The quality of the essays... make it an easy recommendation tothose looking at the war."
Journal of American Studies
"This terrific collection of twenty-four original articlesis as valuable for the teacher as for the student of the VietnamWar. The contributors, who universally rank among the foremostexperts on both the War and Southeast Asian history, utilizediverse frameworks and diverse sources to produce diverseperspectives. Young and Buzzanco warrant praise and thanks forassembling a volume sure to become mandatory reading."Richard Immerman, Temple University
"These stimulating essays on both the Southeast Asian andAmerican sides of the war contribute valuable new insights into olddebates, such as presidential decisions, and leading-edgeinvestigations into new issues, such as ethnicity, gender, andmemory." David L. Anderson, University ofIndianapolis