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Vietnam An American Ordeal 6th George Donelson Moss

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Vietnam An American Ordeal 6th George Donelson Moss
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.55 MB
Pages: 769
Author: George Donelson Moss
ISBN: 9780205637409, 020563740X
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 6th

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Vietnam An American Ordeal 6th George Donelson Moss by George Donelson Moss 9780205637409, 020563740X instant download after payment.

This book provides a comprehensive narrative history of U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia, from 1942 to 1975--with a concluding section that traces U.S.-Vietnam relations from the end of the war in 1975 to the present. Unlike most general histories of U.S. involvement in Vietnam--which are either conventional diplomatic or military histories--this volume synthesizes the perspectives to explore both dimensions of the struggle in greater depth, elucidating more of the complexities of the U.S.-Vietnam entanglement. It explains why Americans tried so hard for so long to stop the spread of Communism into Indochina, and why they failed.

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