The Vietnam War: An Intimate History
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The Vietnam War: An Intimate History

Audio CD – Audiobook, September 5, 2017

Price
$7.37
Publisher
Random House Audio
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0307970817
Dimensions
5.5 x 1.13 x 5.86 inches
Weight
8.1 ounces

Description

"The companion volume to Burns’ Vietnam War documentary series on PBS, the book stands alone as a powerful summary of the whole conflict. It tells the story of the war from every conceivable angle, including that of the young Vietnamese fighters. It’s extraordinarily well-reported and written, and filled with memorable photographs and illustrations—a reminder that the war was, perhaps for the first time, shaped as much by powerful images as written reports." — Lancaster Online, Mark Bowden's "Ten Favorite Books on the Vietnam War" "A vivid and often captivating volume…a valuable resource." —David Greenberg, The New York Times Book Review "Once again Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns deliver the grand historical goods in this feast of a book. For those too young to remember the Vietnam War, this is the essential primer. For those old enough to have Vietnam flashbacks or battle scars, read it and weep. Highly recommended!!" —Douglas Brinkley "A sweeping, richly illustrated narrative of a conflict fast retreating in memory... As they have done in numerous collaborations, Ward and Burns take a vast topic and personalize it... Of particular value is the inclusion of Vietnamese voices on both sides of the conflict, most of whom agree more than four decades later that the question of who won or lost is less important than the fact that no one really prevailed... The text is accompanied by more than 500 photographs, some of them immediately recognizable...many others fresh... Accompanying the PBS series to be aired in September 2017, this is an outstanding, indispensable survey of the Vietnam War." — Kirkus , (starred review) "Lucid, flowing, and dramatic… Robustly detailed writing… Eye-opening… Powerful in its own right… In their new ‘intimate’ yet capacious history, the award-winning, audience-enthralling duo of historian and screenwriter Ward and documentarian extraordinaire Burns investigate the complex, divisive, and tragic Vietnam War from a unique plurality of perspectives… This is a vivid, affecting, definitive, and essential illustrated history." —Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) "Lavishly illustrated…. Well-written and deeply researched, this history covers virtually every aspect of the French and American wars in Vietnam from 1945-1975, focusing mainly on military, diplomatic, and political issues…. Anyone looking for an expansive overview of the Vietnam War will find much to admire here." — Publishers Weekly

Features & Highlights

  • From the award-winning historian and filmmakers of
  • The Civil War, Baseball, The War, The Roosevelts,
  • and others: a vivid, uniquely powerful history of the conflict that tore America apart--the companion volume to the major, multipart PBS film to be aired in September 2017.
  • More than forty years after it ended, the Vietnam War continues to haunt our country. We still argue over why we were there, whether we could have won, and who was right and wrong in their response to the conflict. When the war divided the country, it created deep political fault lines that continue to divide us today. Now, continuing in the tradition of their critically acclaimed collaborations, the authors draw on dozens and dozens of interviews in America and Vietnam to give us the perspectives of people involved at all levels of the war: U.S. and Vietnamese soldiers and their families, high-level officials in America and Vietnam, antiwar protestors, POWs, and many more. The book plunges us into the chaos and intensity of combat, even as it explains the rationale that got us into Vietnam and kept us there for so many years. Rather than taking sides, the book seeks to understand why the war happened the way it did, and to clarify its complicated legacy. Beautifully written and richly illustrated, this is a tour de force that is certain to launch a new national conversation.

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History to me is always best when presented dispassionately

History to me is always best when presented dispassionately. I don't think that was possible for Ward/Burns on this subject. The book dealt less with the actual war than the social upheaval it was causing and how America was changing because of it. The content was presented by authors who's sympathies were slightly left of center. The narrative was shaped by their views.

Given the passion that surrounds this subject, and also the senseless loss of hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides, I can understand the authors' choice for the direction of this book. They pick and choose the paths they want to follow in it and the stories they wish to share with the audience. As someone with a degree in history, who favors well-footnoted and completely objective presentations of all the facts surrounding a subject, especially the military aspects if the subject is a war, I found this effort somewhat lacking.

If you like a book that treats a war as the tip of an iceberg, with 85% of the story what is going on below the surface, then you will quite possibly enjoy reading this.
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This is an awesome Audio Book.....

We listened to book on our way to LA. It made a boaring mundane trip go by very quickly. The audio book covers a lot of detail about the war....and it's not all good news. But learning about what occurred during that time is pretty eye opening and captivating.
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