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Tác giả: Pierre Asselin
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Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations. Pierre Asselin was born in Quebec City, Canada. He is the Dwight E. Stanford Chair in the History of US Foreign Relations at San Diego State University, specializing in East/Southeast Asia and the larger Cold War context. He is a leading authority on the Vietnam War, speaks Vietnamese, and regularly travels to Vietnam for research. Asselin is the author of _A Bitter Peace: Washington, Hanoi, and the Making of the Paris Agreement_ (University of North Carolina Press, 2002), which won the 2003 Kenneth W. Baldridge Prize, and _Hanoi’s Road to the Vietnam War, 1954-1965_ (University of California Press, 2013), winner of the 2013 Arthur Goodzeit Book Award. His latest book, _Vietnam’s American War: A History_ (Cambridge University Press, 2017), is a comprehensive history of the war told from the "other side," that is, focusing on the Vietnamese communist experience. Other notable publications include "The Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the 1954 Geneva Conference: A Revisionist Critique" in _Cold War History_ (2011); "Revisionism Triumphant: Hanoi's Diplomatic Strategy in the Nixon Era" in _Journal of Cold War Studies_ (2011); and "'We Don't Want a Munich': Hanoi's Diplomatic Strategy, 1965-1968" in _Diplomatic History_ (2012). Before relocating to the mainland Asselin lived in Honolulu for 26 years and taught at Kapiolani Community College, Chaminade University, and Hawaii Pacific University. He is an avid hockey player/fan and stand-up paddler. He's enjoying his new life in San Diego in the company of his scintillating wife, Grace, and cat, Ursula. Read more about this author Read less about this author Read more about this author Read less about this author
Review‘Now with detailed attention to the regime in Saigon alongside already excellent coverage of Hanoi, the second edition of Vietnam’s American War offers a deep, balanced assessment of Vietnam’s wars against the United States. This is a must-read for anyone interested in Vietnamese perspectives.’ Jessica Chapman, Williams College‘Pierre Asselin has both done his homework with the details and developed a strong analytical voice that challenges most of what for decades has been written and taught about the war. This is a vast improvement over the myth-ridden narratives about the war that fill our bookshelves.’ K. W. Taylor, Cornell University, and author of A History of the VietnameseReview of previous edition: ‘… an extraordinary piece of scholarship, with revelations in every chapter.’ History TodayReview of previous edition: ‘Asselin has written a fine book, and we will be returning to it for years to come.’ Andrew J. Gawthorpe, H-Diplo‘A very good survey, much more affordable than competitors. It covers a wide range of topics from a balanced perspective.’ Kyle Longley, Chapman University
Book DescriptionThis new edition masterfully explains the origins and outcome of America's war in Vietnam by focusing on its local dimensions.
Thông tin sách: Vietnam's American War (Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations) (Kindle, 462 trang) – Cambridge University Press, 2024. Ngôn ngữ: Tiếng Anh.
The American war in Vietnam was so much more than the sum of its battles. To make sense of it, we must look beyond the conflict itself. We must understand its context and, above all, the formative experiences, worldview, and motivations of those who devised communist strategies and tactics. Vietnam's American War, now in its second edition, remains a story of how and why Hanoi won. However, this revised and expanded edition offers more extensive and nuanced insights into Southern Vietnamese history, politics, and society. It puts to rest the myth of Vietnamese national unity by documenting the myriad, profound local fractures exacerbated by US intervention. It also includes over thirty-five new images intended to highlight that the Vietnam War was, fundamentally, a Vietnamese civil war and tragedy. This new edition is as richly detailed as it is original, eye-opening, and absorbing.Giá bán
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