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9780143128342 English 0143128345 "How did the Vietnam War change the way we think of ourselves as a people and a nation? Ina American Reckoning , Christian G. Appy-author ofa Patriots , the widely praised oral history of the Vietnam War-examines the war's realities and myths and its lasting impact on our national self-perception. Drawing on a vast variety of sources that range from movies, songs, and novels to official documents, media coverage, and contemporary commentary, Appy offers an original interpretation of the war and its far-reaching consequences for both our popular culture and our foreign policy. Authoritative, insightful, and controversial, urgently speaking to our role in the world today,a American Reckoning ainvites us to grapple honestly with the conflicting lessons and legacies of the Vietnam War. Praise for Chris Appy'sa American Reckoning 'Brilliant, beautiful, and painful,a American Reckoning ais an essential book, not just because it looks so incisively at the forces shaping our foreign policy in Vietnam and afterward, but because it so brightly illuminates the question we all need to ask ourselves- what is America's place in theaworld?' a Peter Davis, director of the Oscar-winning documentarya Hearts and Minds a 'A triumph of originality. Appy weaves together a rich tapestry of sources into a completely innovative, eye-opening, and compulsively readable account of the Vietnam War and its far-reaching consequences.a American Reckoning aoffers a fresh lens for understanding the United States in the context of its most controversial conflict as well as its twenty-first-century wars. It's an impressive, valuable book.'a Nick Turse, author of thea New York Timesa bestsellera Kill Anything That Moves a 'In the vast literature on the Vietnam War it's the question that has not received sustained and authoritative attention- How did the long and bitter struggle in Southeast Asia influence Americans' sense of themselves? Christian Appy's penetrating and lucid account helps us make sense as few books have of this difficult chapter in the nation's history.'a Fredrik Logevall, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winninga Embers of War a 'Christian Appy has written a compelling reflection on the Vietnam War and its aftermath of endless war.a He argues persuasively that we must remember the war and its consequences if we are to come to a full reckoning with the past and finally dispel the myth of American exceptionalism.'a Marilyn B. Young, author ofa The Vietnam Wars ", Christian G. Appy explores how the Vietnam war was managed, reported, packaged, and consumed; the myths that were created; why decisions were made; who (if anyone) got left behind; America's accountability for atrocities and how the real 'Vietnam syndrome' has played out in popular culture and our foreign policy. He reports across newspaper accounts, TV coverage, Pentagon stats and position papers, memoirs, movies, novels, and more to create a completely fresh account of the meaning of the war, asking the hard questions., No Marketing Blurb, The critically acclaimed author of Patriots offers profound insight into Vietnam s place in America s self-image How did the Vietnam War change the way we think of ourselves as a people and a nation? In American Reckoning , Christian G. Appy author of Patriots , the widely praised oral history of the Vietnam War examines the war s realities and myths and its lasting impact on our national self-perception. Drawing on a vast variety of sources that range from movies, songs, and novels to official documents, media coverage, and contemporary commentary, Appy offers an original interpretation of the war and its far-reaching consequences for both our popular culture and our foreign policy. Authoritative, insightful, and controversial, urgently speaking to our role in the world today, American Reckoning invites us to grapple honestly with the conflicting lessons and legacies of the Vietnam War. "
9780143128342 English 0143128345 "How did the Vietnam War change the way we think of ourselves as a people and a nation? Ina American Reckoning , Christian G. Appy-author ofa Patriots , the widely praised oral history of the Vietnam War-examines the war's realities and myths and its lasting impact on our national self-perception. Drawing on a vast variety of sources that range from movies, songs, and novels to official documents, media coverage, and contemporary commentary, Appy offers an original interpretation of the war and its far-reaching consequences for both our popular culture and our foreign policy. Authoritative, insightful, and controversial, urgently speaking to our role in the world today,a American Reckoning ainvites us to grapple honestly with the conflicting lessons and legacies of the Vietnam War. Praise for Chris Appy'sa American Reckoning 'Brilliant, beautiful, and painful,a American Reckoning ais an essential book, not just because it looks so incisively at the forces shaping our foreign policy in Vietnam and afterward, but because it so brightly illuminates the question we all need to ask ourselves- what is America's place in theaworld?' a Peter Davis, director of the Oscar-winning documentarya Hearts and Minds a 'A triumph of originality. Appy weaves together a rich tapestry of sources into a completely innovative, eye-opening, and compulsively readable account of the Vietnam War and its far-reaching consequences.a American Reckoning aoffers a fresh lens for understanding the United States in the context of its most controversial conflict as well as its twenty-first-century wars. It's an impressive, valuable book.'a Nick Turse, author of thea New York Timesa bestsellera Kill Anything That Moves a 'In the vast literature on the Vietnam War it's the question that has not received sustained and authoritative attention- How did the long and bitter struggle in Southeast Asia influence Americans' sense of themselves? Christian Appy's penetrating and lucid account helps us make sense as few books have of this difficult chapter in the nation's history.'a Fredrik Logevall, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winninga Embers of War a 'Christian Appy has written a compelling reflection on the Vietnam War and its aftermath of endless war.a He argues persuasively that we must remember the war and its consequences if we are to come to a full reckoning with the past and finally dispel the myth of American exceptionalism.'a Marilyn B. Young, author ofa The Vietnam Wars ", Christian G. Appy explores how the Vietnam war was managed, reported, packaged, and consumed; the myths that were created; why decisions were made; who (if anyone) got left behind; America's accountability for atrocities and how the real 'Vietnam syndrome' has played out in popular culture and our foreign policy. He reports across newspaper accounts, TV coverage, Pentagon stats and position papers, memoirs, movies, novels, and more to create a completely fresh account of the meaning of the war, asking the hard questions., No Marketing Blurb, The critically acclaimed author of Patriots offers profound insight into Vietnam s place in America s self-image How did the Vietnam War change the way we think of ourselves as a people and a nation? In American Reckoning , Christian G. Appy author of Patriots , the widely praised oral history of the Vietnam War examines the war s realities and myths and its lasting impact on our national self-perception. Drawing on a vast variety of sources that range from movies, songs, and novels to official documents, media coverage, and contemporary commentary, Appy offers an original interpretation of the war and its far-reaching consequences for both our popular culture and our foreign policy. Authoritative, insightful, and controversial, urgently speaking to our role in the world today, American Reckoning invites us to grapple honestly with the conflicting lessons and legacies of the Vietnam War. "