This updated, expanded edition of Where the Domino Fell recounts the history of American involvement in Vietnam from the end of World War II, clarifying the political aims, military strategy, and social and economic factors that contributed to the participants? actions. Revised and updated to include an examination of Vietnam through the point of view of the soldiers themselves, and brings the story up to the present day through a look at how the war has been memorialized A final chapter examines Vietnam through the lens of Oliver Stone?s films and opens up a discussion of the War in popular culture Written with brevity and clarity, this concise narrative history of the Vietnam conflict is an ideal student text A chronology, glossary, and a bibliography all serve as helpful reference points for students An important contribution not only to the study of the Vietnam War but to an understanding of the larger workings of American foreign policy INDICE: Preface vii Prologue: LBJ and Vietnam ix 1 Eternal War: The Vietnamese Heritage 1 2 The First Indochina War, 1945–1954 18 3 The Making of a Quagmire, 1954–1960 43 4 The New Frontier in Vietnam, 1961–1963 67 5 Planning a Tragedy, 1963–1965 93 6 Into the Abyss, 1965–1966 117 7 The Mirage of Progress, 1966–1967 138 8 Tet and the Year of the Monkey, 1968 163 9 The Beginning of the End, 1969–1970 190 10 The Fall of South Vietnam, 1970–1975 215 11 Distorted Images, Missed Opportunities, 1975–1995 237 12 Oliver Stone’s Vietnam 257 Selected Bibliography 280 A Vietnam War Chronology 283 Glossary and Guide to Acronyms 292 Index 295 Maps Map 1 Indochina, 1995 xii Map 2 Vietnam, 1945 to 1975 66 Map 3 Major battles of the Tet offensive, January 1968 169
- ISBN: 978-1-4443-5050-0
- Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 320
- Fecha Publicación: 01/11/2013
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés