cartcart

    The Columbia History of the Vietnam War

     
    Only 1 items left in stock
    The Columbia History of the Vietnam War

    Description

    Rooted in recent scholarship, The Columbia History of the Vietnam War offers profound new perspectives on the political, historical, military, and social issues that defined the war and its effect on the United States and Vietnam. Laying the chronological and critical foundations for the volume, David L. Anderson opens with an essay on the Vietnam War's major moments and enduring relevance. Mark Philip Bradley follows with a reexamination of Vietnamese revolutionary nationalism and the Vietminh-led war against French colonialism. Richard H. Immerman revisits Eisenhower's and Kennedy's efforts at nation building in South Vietnam, and Gary R. Hess reviews America's military commitment under Kennedy and Johnson. Lloyd C. Gardner investigates the motivations behind Johnson's escalation of force, and Robert J. McMahon focuses on the pivotal period before and after the Tet Offensive. Jeffrey P. Kimball then makes sense of Nixon's paradoxical decision to end U.S. intervention while pursuing a destructive air war.

    Product details

    EAN/ISBN:
    9780231134811
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    488
    Publication date:
    2017-03-07
    Publisher:
    Columbia Univers. Press
    Languages:
    english
    EAN/ISBN:
    9780231134811
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    488
    Publication date:
    2017-03-07
    Publisher:
    Columbia Univers. Press
    Languages:
    english

    Shipping

    laposte
    The edition supplied may vary.
    Condition
    Condition
    Learn more
    €24.30
    available immediately
    New €26.49 You save €2.19 (8%)
    €24.30
    incl. VAT, plus  Shipping costs
    paypalvisamastercardamexcartebleue
    • Icon badgeChecked second-hand items
    • Icon packageFree shipping from 19 €
    • Icon vanWith you in 2-4 working days

    Recommended for you