ABSTRACT

The Vietnam War examines the conflict from its origins through to 1975 and North Vietnam’s victory.  This new revised edition is completely up-to-date with current academic debates and includes new source material. 

Mitchell Hall explores all the key elements of the conflict, including:

·        US motivations for entering the war and the military strategies employed

·        The role of the media

·        The rise of domestic opposition

·        The war’s impact in the US and Vietnam. 

Mitchell Hall provides numerous insights into the political decisions of the Vietnamese communists, and Vietnam’s relations with other major powers, particularly China and the Soviet Union.  

The main text is supported by a comprehensive documents section, and a range of study tools, including a Chronology of events, Who's Who, a Glossary of terms and a Further Reading section.  Concise yet thorough, the book provides students with an accessible and stimulating introduction to the war.

part |2 pages

PART ONE BACKGROUND

chapter 1|16 pages

ROOTS OF THE VIETNAM WAR

part |2 pages

PART TWO THE VIETNAM WAR

chapter 2|23 pages

AMERICA GOES TO WAR

chapter 3|14 pages

TURNING POINTS

chapter 4|15 pages

THE END OF THE TUNNEL

chapter 5|14 pages

CONCLUSION AND LEGACY

part |1 pages

PART THREE DOCUMENTS

chapter 1|1 pages

An Orthodox View of the Vietnam War

chapter 5|2 pages

The Geneva Accords, 1954

chapter 6|1 pages

The Tonkin Gulf Resolution

chapter 7|1 pages

‘Aggression from the North’

chapter 8|1 pages

Hanoi’s Negotiating Position

chapter 12|1 pages

Letter from Ho Chi Minh to Lyndon Johnson

chapter 15|1 pages

Report from Vietnam

chapter 16|2 pages

‘Peace in Vietnam and Southeast Asia’

chapter 17|1 pages

South Vietnam’s Six Points for Peace

chapter 18|1 pages

Silent Majority Speech

chapter 19|1 pages

The Invasion of Cambodia

chapter 20|2 pages

John Kerry Testimony

chapter 22|2 pages

Paris Peace Accords

chapter 24|1 pages

Resignation Speech of Nguyen Van Thieu

chapter 25|2 pages

Le Duan’s Victory Speech