Christian G Appy: 5 books

Book cover of American Reckoning

American Reckoning

The Vietnam War and Our National Identity

by Christian G. Appy
Language: English
Release Date: February 5, 2015

**“Few people understand the centrality of the Vietnam War to our situation as much as Christian Appy." —Ken Burns The critically acclaimed author of Patriots offers profound insights into Vietnam’s place in America’s self-image**. How did the Vietnam War change the way...
Book cover of Patriots

Patriots

The Vietnam War Remembered from All Sides

by Christian G. Appy
Language: English
Release Date: September 28, 2004

"Intense and absorbing... If you buy only one book on the Vietnam War, this is the one you want." -Chicago Tribune Christian G. Appy's monumental oral history of the Vietnam War is the first work to probe the war's path through both the United States and Vietnam. These vivid testimonies...
Book cover of Iraq and the Lessons of Vietnam

Iraq and the Lessons of Vietnam

Or, How Not to Learn from the Past

by Christian G. Appy, Andrew J. Bacevich, Alex Danchev
Language: English
Release Date: July 19, 2011

Essays by Christian G. Appy, Andrew J. Bacevich, John Prados, and others offer “history at its best, meaning, at its most useful.” —Howard Zinn From the launch of the “Shock and Awe” invasion in March 2003 through President George W. Bush’s declaration of “Mission Accomplished”...
Book cover of Fifty Years Since MLK
by Brandon Terry, Joshua Cohen, Barbara Ransby
Language: English
Release Date: February 16, 2018

Martin Luther King's legacy for today's activists, fifty years after his death. Since his death on April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King's legacy has influenced generations of activism. Edited and with a lead essay by Brandon Terry, this volumeexplores what this legacy can and cannot do for activism...
Book cover of Working-Class War

Working-Class War

American Combat Soldiers and Vietnam

by Christian G. Appy
Language: English
Release Date: November 9, 2000

No one can understand the complete tragedy of the American experience in Vietnam without reading this book. Nothing so underscores the ambivalence and confusion of the American commitment as does the composition of our fighting forces. The rich and the powerful may have supported the war initially,...
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