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American Reckoning: The Vietnam War and Our National Identity
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American Reckoning: The Vietnam War and Our National Identity
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American Reckoning: The Vietnam War and Our National Identity
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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
, 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,
invites us to grapple honestly with the conflicting lessons and legacies of the Vietnam War.
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
, 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,
invites us to grapple honestly with the conflicting lessons and legacies of the Vietnam War.