This source is a biography of president john fitzgerald kennedy. This gripping book written by a us military advisor looks at the later stages of the vietnam war from the view point of those working with the cambodia soldiers fighting the. A national book award finalist for nonfiction, this memoir chronicles the authors experiences as an army first lieutenant in the vietnam war. Congress soon passed the gulf of tonkin resolution, which gave johnson broad warmaking powers, and u. We personally assess every books quality and offer rare, outofprint treasures. Overview of the vietnam war digital history id 2925. If you are doing research on the vietnam war this book is a musthave. Popular vietnam war books meet your next favorite book. The novel presents an unflinching look at the hardships endured by the marines who waged the war on behalf of america. The best histories of the vietnam war council on foreign. Even today, many americans still ask whether the american effort in vietnam was a sin, a. Vietnam war in literature a vast body of literature has been dedicated to the vietnam war 195475, including scientific research volumes, fiction stories, autobiographical accounts and poetry. Nothing, certainly not our film or book, can make the tragedy of the vietnam war all right. The book addresses the costs and benefits of the war in a sequential manner, and is written in a nontechnical style.
Opposing the drv was the republic of vietnam south vietnam, rvn, backed by the united states. An overview of the vietnam war overview in this lesson, students will be introduced to the vietnam war through a simulation regarding the anxiety of combat and will then receive an overview of the war via a teacher power point presentation or lecture provided, or a text book reading followed by class discussion. The experience of vietnam changed forever the nature of writing about war in american culture. List of books and articles about vietnam war in literature. Three are novels, two of which were written by vietnam war. Every bit as gritty and shocking as can be imagined, cherries. Pages in category vietnam war books the following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. It resulted in nearly 60,000 american deaths and in an estimated 2 million vietnamese deaths. Cherries a vietnam war novel revised edition by john. This book is not just a north vietnamese war classic it is a classic war novel of any time and any place. Each chapter is packed with key event s leading up to, during the vietnam war, who actually started the conflict, and who was involved, and much more. Beyond that, on the fiction front, we quickly traipse into forgettable territory.
The necessary war, michael lind if you only read one book on the vietnam war, this is it. The war in vietnam occurred during the cold war and is generally viewed as an indirect conflict between the united states and soviet union with each nation and its allies supporting one side. Halfway around the world, another cold war conflict was. The economic consequences of the vietnam war anthony s. The vietnam war has scarred, transformed and inspired countless writers and art practitioners. Considered the first major book on the vietnam war written by an american, it highlighted how little the united states knew about the country, its leaders, and its culture before invading. The book is set in vietnam in 1969 and draws from the experiences of marlantes, who commanded a marine rifle platoon. Generally considered the top memoir by a female vietnam veteran, this brutally frank book is written with many detailed descriptions of the wounded and dying men van devanter saw as a nurse at the 71st evacuation hospital in pleiku during her 196970 tour. This book is an excellent overview of the whole vietnamamerican war and all of its important aspects, and all the history behind it. There is catch22, and slaughterhouse five, and these are classics to be sure.
Thriftbooks sells millions of used books at the lowest everyday prices. In an enthralling book, newbery medalist russell freedman provides a succinct account of perhaps the most puzzling and contentious of america s wars. Philip caputo was a marine who later became a very wellknown journalist. Before beginning his tour of duty, wolff spent a year in washington, d. The book is not like what american writers have written about the vietnam war, and its not like what vietnamese americans have. Wellwritten and deeply researched, this history covers virtually every aspect of. Since kennedy was the president of the united states during part of the vietnam war, the book also has a lot of information about the vietnam war. Fields of fire is a brilliant book about the vietnam war. Vietnam war summary at the end of world war ii, political and military tensions between the united states and its onetime ally the soviet union increased dramatically.
This literature, although dealing mostly with the participation of the united states in the war and the consequences of this, is not solely of american. In my mind its one of the first really wellwritten books that describe the moral ambiguities and difficulties faced by a young marine officer in this particular war. An impressive piece of work that gives a good overview of the vietnam war and the wider issues that surrounded the conflict. Booktopia buy vietnam war books online from australias leading online bookstore. The memoirs of legendary ace robin olds robin olds. This book was written by a vietnam combat veteran with d1st502nd infantry, 101st aibrone division, mike m60 kelley, who is also an accomplished artist, producing exquisite images of the vietnam war. This is an amazing book that i could never have written. Halfway around the world, another cold war conflict was escalating. Perhaps the only decent thing to emerge from the vietnam war is a body of literature unsurpassed by the writing thats come out of any other war. Not only one of the best books about the vietnam war, but one of the best nonfiction books written by an american. Detailing both the identifiable costs and the economic benefits, campagna examines the increasing influence. This book happens to be one of the best novels about vietnam and will give you some great insight into what it was like to be in this war. Against the vietnam war brings together the different facets of that movement and its various shades of opinion.
The united states and vietnam, 19501975 by george herring 1979. Vietnam war summaryoverview of the conflict history. Vietnam was the longest war in american history and the most unpopular american war of the 20th century. In august of 1964, after drv torpedo boats attacked two u. Citizens north and south understood that while the rich and powerful had concluded only war could settle their differences, the poor among them would do most of the killing and dying that decided the contest. A vietnam war novel is a refreshingly honest account of a life few of us would ever choose to live and, thus, should feel fortunate that we dont have to. All our physical stores and our online store are temporarily closed. Vietnam war, 19611975 engineering and construction base development in south vietnam, 19651970 1991, by carroll h. In the early 1900s, nationalist movements emerged in vietnam, demanding more selfgovernance and less french influence.
The best vietnam war books five books expert recommendations. While the list of books about this conflict includes hundreds of enlightening works, we pick ten of the best texts offering illuminating perspectives on. It is only now, fifteen years after its end, that the full impact of the vietnam war on the united states can begin to be measured. The greatest battle of the vietnam air war the air combat trilogy book 2 jeffrey ethell. The vietnam war has roots in vietnams centuries of domination by imperial and colonial powersfirst china, which ruled ancient vietnam, and then france, which took control of vietnam in the late 1800s and established french indochina. Writings by activists by mary susannah robbins editor the protest movement in opposition to the vietnam war was a complex amalgam of political, social, economic, and cultural motivations, factors, and events. The vietnam war this is a wikipedia book, a collection of wikipedia articles that can be easily saved, imported by an external electronic rendering service, and ordered as a printed book. The ultimate 2020 list of best vietnam books to read. Literature on the two world wars tapped into a sense of cultural identity, masculinity and individual heroism to describe the american response as heroic and victorious and promote an idea of a good war in which national interests are ultimately restored. Or was it, as president ronald reagan would claim, a noble cause. It is filled with the emotional turmoil she faced incountry and after coming home.
Its based on his book, vietnam warrior voices, which we. The book includes some great observations and agonizing. A vietnamese womans journey from war to peace by le ly hayslip with jay wurts. A rumor of war, philip caputo to call it the best book about vietnam is to trivialise it.
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