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The Hidden History of the Vietnam War

John Prados

The United States could have won the war in Vietnam if only President Lyndon Johnson had let his air generals do what they wanted...if only we had intervened massively...if only we had pursued our campaign against the Viet Cong infrastructure. These propositions and others, advanced by apologists for the American defeat in Vietnam (many of them the very generals and officials responsible for prosecuting the war), are fast becoming conventional wisdom. In The Hidden History of the Vietnam War, John Prados meets them head on. His straightforward narrative does not aim to be a comprehensive history; instead he focuses on key strategies, events, and personalities in the struggle. Mr. Prados's book draws from a broad range of evidence, including archival documents and official military government reports. By avoiding the atomized individual accounts that have characterized much of the nonfiction on Vietnam, and selecting crucial issues and battle actions, he succeeds in illuminating the high points of the Vietnam experience and puncturing the popular mythologies of the war. « less more »
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Ivan R. Dee
Pages: 347 • Trim: 5 3/4 x 8 3/4
978-1-56663-197-6 • Paperback • April 1998 • $16.95 • (£10.95)
Subjects: History / Military / General, History / General, History / Military / Vietnam War, History / Modern / 20th Century, History / United States / 20th Century
John Prados is a leading historian of national security affairs, intelligence operations, and international security concerns. His other books include Presidents' Secret Wars, Combined Fleet Decoded, Valley of Decision, and Keepers of the Keys. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Perceptive...Prados probes deeply and with knowledgeable insights into the war.
— George McT. Kahin, author of Intervention


Like sudden shafts of light, these well-aimed essays illuminate all areas of the hidden history of the war...thoroughly exciting and complex.
— Lloyd C. Gardner, author of Approaching Vietnam


The Hidden History of the Vietnam War is a model of lucid writing and fair judgment which tells us things we need to know.
— Thomas Powers, author of Heisenberg's War


Behind the standard explanations, fresh new insights

The Hidden History of the Vietnam War

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  • The United States could have won the war in Vietnam if only President Lyndon Johnson had let his air generals do what they wanted...if only we had intervened massively...if only we had pursued our campaign against the Viet Cong infrastructure. These propositions and others, advanced by apologists for the American defeat in Vietnam (many of them the very generals and officials responsible for prosecuting the war), are fast becoming conventional wisdom. In The Hidden History of the Vietnam War, John Prados meets them head on. His straightforward narrative does not aim to be a comprehensive history; instead he focuses on key strategies, events, and personalities in the struggle. Mr. Prados's book draws from a broad range of evidence, including archival documents and official military government reports. By avoiding the atomized individual accounts that have characterized much of the nonfiction on Vietnam, and selecting crucial issues and battle actions, he succeeds in illuminating the high points of the Vietnam experience and puncturing the popular mythologies of the war.
Book Details
Book Details
  • Ivan R. Dee
    Pages: 347 • Trim: 5 3/4 x 8 3/4
    978-1-56663-197-6 • Paperback • April 1998 • $16.95 • (£10.95)
    Subjects: History / Military / General, History / General, History / Military / Vietnam War, History / Modern / 20th Century, History / United States / 20th Century
Author
Author
  • John Prados is a leading historian of national security affairs, intelligence operations, and international security concerns. His other books include Presidents' Secret Wars, Combined Fleet Decoded, Valley of Decision, and Keepers of the Keys. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Reviews
Reviews
  • Perceptive...Prados probes deeply and with knowledgeable insights into the war.
    — George McT. Kahin, author of Intervention


    Like sudden shafts of light, these well-aimed essays illuminate all areas of the hidden history of the war...thoroughly exciting and complex.
    — Lloyd C. Gardner, author of Approaching Vietnam


    The Hidden History of the Vietnam War is a model of lucid writing and fair judgment which tells us things we need to know.
    — Thomas Powers, author of Heisenberg's War


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Features
  • Behind the standard explanations, fresh new insights

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