Triumph revisited historians battle for the Vietnam War

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Wiest, Andrew A. (-), Doidge, Michael
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Routledge 2010
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Forward / by Dennis Showalter
  • Introduction: Historians and the Vietnam War / by Andrew Wiest
  • The Vietnam War in an Asian perspective
  • The Vietnamese Civil War of 1955-75 in historical perspective / K.W. Taylor
  • Ngo Dinh Diem and South Vietnam reconsidered / Philip E. Catton
  • What we still do not know : Moyar's treatment of global communism / William Stueck
  • A one-sided picture of the Chinese-Vietnamese ties during the Vietnam War / Qiang Zhai
  • Response one / Mark Moyar
  • Debating Triumph forsaken as history
  • Triumph impossible / James Dingeman
  • Fighting stories / Charles Hill
  • Imperial revanchism : attempting to recover a postwar "noble cause" / Scott Laderman
  • Triumph forsaken as a path to setting the record straight / Robert Turner
  • Governing the Vietnamese "masses" : the United States, Ngo Dinh Diem, and the notion of Triumph forsaken / Jessica M. Chapman
  • Triumph forsaken as military history / Andrew James Birtle
  • Response two / Mark Moyar
  • Orthodoxy and revisionism
  • Orthodox and revisionism : the domino theory as a case study / David Anderson
  • Caricature for caricature? : the Vietnamese context in Triumph forsaken / Mark Atwood Lawrence
  • Familiar territory : Mark Moyar's call to revisionism and the counterfactual / Michael Lind
  • Throwing down the gauntlet : Triumph forsaken and the revisionist challenge / James McAllister
  • Ngo Dinh Diem and Vietnam War revisionism in Mark Moyar's Triumph forsaken / Edward Miller
  • Response three / Mark Moyar
  • Conclusion / by Michael Doidge.