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| #1718532 in Books | 2008-04-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.00 x.90 x9.10l,1.00 | File type: PDF | 336 pages||12 of 25 people found the following review helpful.| Editorially slanted but a couple of great essays.|By Walter S. Mcintosh|This collection of essays is well worth reading . I was particularly intrigued by Fredrik Logevall's " There Ain't No Daylight". Lyndon Johnson and the Politics of Escalation . However over all the editorial hand of Marilyn Young shows through quite strongly . In Her political polemic disguised as a Histo|||"Many of the 11 articles in Making Sense present wide-ranging examples of new and less conventional approaches to examining the war, with a particular focus on Vietnamese and international perspectives...Essential."--K. Blaser, CHOICE||"This
Making sense of the wars for Vietnam has had a long history. The question "why Vietnam?" dominated American and Vietnamese political life for much of the length of the wars and has continued to be asked in the decades since they ended. This volume brings together the work of eleven scholars to examine the conceptual and methodological shifts that have marked the contested terrain of Vietnam War scholarship. Editors Marilyn Young and Mark Bradley's superb group of renowne...
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