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Light at the End of the Tunnel


Light at the End of the Tunnel

A Vietnam War Anthology
3rd Edition

von: Andrew J. Rotter

59,99 €

Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 16.03.2010
ISBN/EAN: 9781461638896
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 516

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<span><span><span>Of all of the wars in which the U.S. has been engaged, none has been as divisive as the conflict in Vietnam. The repercussions of this unsettling episode in American history still resonate in our society. Although it ended more than 30 years ago, the Vietnam War continues to fascinate and trouble Americans. </span></span><br><span></span><br><span><span>The third edition of </span><span>Light at the End of the Tunnel</span><span> gives a full overview of the conflict. Starting with Ho Chi Minh's revolt against the French, editor Andrew J. Rotter takes the reader through the succeeding years as scholars, government officials, journalists, and others recount the important events in the conflict and examine issues that developed during this tumultuous time. </span></span><br><span></span><br><span><span>This book is essential reading for anyone who has an interest in understanding the Vietnam War. The readings in it will enlighten students about this turning point in the history of the United States and the world. The third edition includes greater coverage of the Vietnamese experience of the war and reflects the growing interest in understanding the war as an international event, not just a bilateral or trilateral conflict.</span></span></span>
<span><span><span>Of all of the wars in which the U.S. has been engaged, none has been as divisive as the conflict in Vietnam. The repercussions of this unsettling episode in American history still resonate in our society. Although it ended more than 30 years ago, the Vietnam War continues to fascinate and trouble Americans. The third edition of </span><span>Light at the End of the Tunnel</span><span> gives a full overview of the conflict. Starting with Ho Chi Minh's revolt against the French, editor Andrew J. Rotter takes the reader through the succeeding years as scholars, government officials, journalists, and others recount the important events in the conflict and examine issues that developed during this tumultuous time. This book is essential reading for anyone who has an interest in understanding the Vietnam War. The readings in it will enlighten students about this turning point in the history of the United States and the world. The third edition includes greater coverage of the Vietnamese experience of the war and reflects the growing interest in understanding the war as an international event, not just a bilateral or trilateral conflict.</span></span></span>
<span><span><span>Chapter 1: Getting In, 1945–1952<br>1. Ho Chi Minh: The Untried Gamble<br>2. The United States, Its Allies and the Bao Dai Experiment<br>Chapter 2: Fighting Shy, 1953–1961<br>3. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Wholehearted Support of Ngo Dinh Diem<br>4. Geneva, 1954: The Precarious Peace<br>5. The CIA Comes to Vietnam<br>Chapter 3: Digging In, 1961–1968<br>6. No "Non-Essential Areas": Kennedy and Vietnam<br>7. The Tonkin Gulf Resolution<br>8. Lyndon Johnson Chooses War<br>9. The Tet Offensive, 1968<br>10. A Dissenter in the Administration<br>Chapter 4: Getting Out, 1968–1975<br>11. Nixon, Kissinger, and a Pax Americana<br>12. Bombing Hanoi, Mining Haiphong, and the Moscow Summit<br>13. Stabbed in the Back<br>Chapter 5: Allies and Enemies<br>14. Ngo Dinh Diem, the Impossible Ally<br>15. Ngo Dinh Diem, Modernizer<br>16. The Foreign Policy of North Vietnam<br>17. The National Liberation Front and the Land<br>Chapter 6: The Battlefield<br>18. Getting Hit<br>19. Feeling Cold<br>20. Nursing and Disillusionment<br>21. They Did Not Know Good From Evil<br>22. My Lai: The Killing Begins<br>Chapter 7: International Dimensions of the War<br>23. The Soviet Union and American Escalation<br>24. China and American Escalation</span></span><br><span><span>25. The Vietnamese and Global Revolutions<br>Chapter 8: Laos and Cambodia<br>26. The War in Laos<br>27. Bombing Cambodia: A Critique<br>28. Bombing Cambodia: A Defense<br>Chapter 9: Interpreting the War<br>29. A Clash of Cultures<br>30. An Opportunity for Power<br>31. A Defense of Freedom<br>32. An Act of Imperialism<br>33. An Assertion of Manhood<br>Chapter 10: The War in America<br>34. Working-Class War<br>35. Seeds of a Movement<br>36. Women at the Barricades, Then and Now<br>Chapter 11: The Legacy of War<br>37. Saigon: The End and the Beginning<br>38. Homecoming USA<br>39. Amerasians: A People in Between<br>Chapter 12: Afterword<br>40. Letting Go</span></span></span>
<span><span><span>Andrew J. Rotter </span><span>is Charles A. Dana Professor of History at Colgate University.</span></span></span>
<span><span><span>Personal accounts of participants</span></span></span>

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