The American Experience in Vietnam(English, Paperback, Sevy Grace)

The American Experience in Vietnam(English, Paperback, Sevy Grace)

  • Sevy Grace
Publisher:University of Oklahoma PressISBN 13: 9780806123905ISBN 10: 0806123907

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The American Experience in Vietnam(English, Paperback, Sevy Grace) is written by Sevy Grace and published by University of Oklahoma Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0806123907 (ISBN 10) and 9780806123905 (ISBN 13).

The Vietnam War triggered a profound transformation in American political consciousness. It shattered confidence in American moral superiority and American military omnipotence. How did this disaster befall a nation that had recently emerged from a great world war, not only victorious but the undisputed moral leader of the world? The American Experience in Vietnam provides in-depth analyses that clarify the historical phenomena of the Vietnam era from various perspectives. The articles and excerpts in this collection were selected to give readers a real sense of how it felt to live through the agonizing and tumultuous Vietnam years. It is geared to stimulate thorough, thoughtful discussion of the American disaster in Vietnam, so that readers can begin to deal with the tragic consequences of U.S. intervention and avoid future Vietnams. Dr. Sevy contends that Americans concerned about protecting the national security must be more informed about the facts of American foreign policy and be more active in influencing the decisions of elected representatives. To do so, we need to educate ourselves about current world events and to view them in the light of our historical experience. Young students, who know almost nothing about the war, and older Americans, who lived through the war but are still confused by the controversy surrounding it, will find this book useful as a basis for understanding the complex social, political, and moral crises that traumatized the American body politic for more than a decade.