Vietnam: Explaining America's Lost WarIn Vietnam, Gary R. Hess describes and evaluates the main arguments of scholars, participants, and journalists – both revisionist and orthodox in their approach – as they consider why the United States was unable to achieve its objectives. While providing a clear and well-balanced account of the existing historical debate, Hess also offers his own interpretation of the events and opens a dialogue about the usefulness of historical argument in reaching a deeper understanding of the conflict. This concise book is essential reading for students and teachers of the Vietnam War as it provides a clear and well-balanced account of existing historical debate and a thought-provoking look at the future of historical scholarship. |
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A Necessary War or a Mistaken War? | 25 |
Kennedy Exceptionalism or Missed Opportunity | 50 |
The Revisionist Critique of the Strategy for Defeat | 84 |
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