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Vietnam War Era: People and Perspectives: Perspectives in American Social History

Editat de Mitchell K. Hall
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 mai 2009 – vârsta până la 17 ani
An insightful look into the immediate and long-term impact of the Vietnam War on a wide range of people and social groups, both Americans in the United States and in Vietnam.This collection of essays by highly respected social historians looks at the Vietnam War era through the eyes of the ordinary citizens caught up in those tumultuous times. Focusing on the period between 1961 and 1975-from the dramatic U.S. military escalation to the fall of Saigon-it offers fresh insight on the impact of the war on individuals on the home front and the battlefront.Each chapter of Vietnam War Era: People and Perspectives examines how a particular group of Americans interacted with the war and its related issues, among them military advisors and soldiers, the silent majority and antiwar activists, women, labor unions, African Americans, students, government leaders, veterans, the media, and religious communities. The authors draw clear connections between the stories of individual lives and the larger social movements that defined the era's human drama.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781598841299
ISBN-10: 1598841297
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 35 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Perspectives in American Social History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Includes a chronology of key events related to the Vietnam War and an extensive bibliography covering political, diplomatic, social, and cultural aspects of the war

Notă biografică

Mitchell K. Hall is professor of history at Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI.

Cuprins

Series Introduction, vii Introduction,About the Editor and Contributors, xxi Chronology, 1 Divisions within the Containment Generation: U.S. Policy Makers and the Vietnam War,Joseph A. Fry2 "The Needs Are Enormous, the Time Short": American Advisers and the Invention of South Vietnam, 1954-1960,James M. Carter3 Vietnam Military Personnel,Carol Reardon4 Antiwar Activists,Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones5 The Silent Majority,Kenneth J. Heineman6 Religious Communities and the Vietnam War,Jill K. Gill7 Women and the Vietnam War,Natasha Zaretsky8 Wartime Journalists,Clarence R.Wyatt9 African Americans and the Vietnam War,James E.Westheider10 "Labor's Falling Dominoes": The AFL-CIO and the Vietnam War Era,Edmund F. Wehrle11 Students and Political Activism,Caroline HoefferlePrimary Documents, Reference, Bibliography, Index,

Recenzii

Hall (Crossroads) chronologically arranges 11 chapter-long essays by as many Vietnam scholars, whose works devote detailed retrospective descriptions to all perspectives relevant to the war, from military veterans and antiwar demonstrators to America's 'Silent Majority.' Essays also consider the war's polarizing effect on major cultural and social segments, including women, African Americans, journalists, religious groups, and labor unions. A vital chronology locates the genesis of the Vietnam conflict in 1941, when the Communist Vietminh was formed. A balanced historical retrospective.
Editor Hall (history, Central Michigan U.) has aimed this history textbook on the Vietnam War era for high school students and undergraduates in American History courses, using analyses from leading historians to emphasize the social underpinnings of these events in order to stimulate classroom discussion. These essays focus on the generational divisions that led to anti-war activism and explore the war through the eyes of religious communities, military personnel, women, journalists, African-Americans, unions and students. A lengthy appendix contains relevant documents such as the Port Huron Statement and the AFL-CIO Vietnam Resolution.
The value of [this title] is the accessibility for student researchers to pull out chapters pertaining to their area of study. Recommended.
This volume on the Vietnam War era contains some good essays, each written by scholars who have published on that particular topic.
Mitchell K. Hall has edited a very worthwhile textbook on the Vietnam War. . While each essay is worthy in its own right, together they create a colorful mosaic of the spectrum of American social thought during this period. . Recommended for high school, community college, college libraries, and public libraries.