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Southeast Asian History, United States History - 20th Century - Wars & Conflict, Vietnam War/French Indo-Chinese War, United States History - 20th Century - 1945 to 2000, Asia - Politics & Government, United States Armed Forces, Military Reference

Quotations on the Vietnam War

by Gregory R. Clark (Compiler), Gregory R. Clark (Editor), Daniele McDowell
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Overview

In the history of American warfare, no military action is so controversial or misunderstood as the Vietnam Conflict. Since America's first involvement in the 1940s, to the present, the causes, effects, and lingering ambiguities have been discussed and debated at great length. Vietnam is the quintessential intellectuals' war. This dictionary of quotations records the words of the famous, the nonfamous, and the infamous alike. Presidents and dissidents and everyone in between cover the gamut of topics related to the war and their comments range from the sobering to the shocking to the ironic to the profound. The quotations are arranged by year, beginning in 1944 with the first hints of the trouble to come in Southeast Asia, and continuing up through the present day. The final section is a collection of generally undated proverbs, graffiti and comments that describe war in general and capture the Vietnam experience in particular. Each quotation includes the speaker and the time or occasion that prompted it, as well as background information on the utterance and the events to which it refers. Subject, keyword, and name indexes allow for easy reference.

Author Biography: A telecommunications worker, Gregory R. Clark is also the author of the huge work of lexicography Words of the Vietnam War (1990, $55, "highly recommended"β€”Choice). He lives in Tacoma, Washington.

Synopsis

In the history of American warfare, no military action is so controversial or misunderstood as the Vietnam Conflict. Since America's first involvement in the 1940s, to the present, the causes, effects, and lingering ambiguities have been discussed and debated at great length. Vietnam is the quintessential intellectuals' war. This dictionary of quotations records the words of the famous, the nonfamous, and the infamous alike. Presidents and dissidents and everyone in between cover the gamut of topics related to the war and their comments range from the sobering to the shocking to the ironic to the profound. The quotations are arranged by year, beginning in 1944 with the first hints of the trouble to come in Southeast Asia, and continuing up through the present day. The final section is a collection of generally undated proverbs, graffiti and comments that describe war in general and capture the Vietnam experience in particular. Each quotation includes the speaker and the time or occasion that prompted it, as well as background information on the utterance and the events to which it refers. Subject, keyword, and name indexes allow for easy reference.

Author Biography: A telecommunications worker, Gregory R. Clark is also the author of the huge work of lexicography Words of the Vietnam War (1990, $55, "highly recommended"—Choice). He lives in Tacoma, Washington.

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Following his lexicon (1990), Clark assembles quotations of presidents, dissidents, and people everywhere between on a broad spectrum of topics relating to the war. They are arranged chronologically from 1944, with the first hints of trouble in Southeast Asia, to the present. The speaker, date, occasion, and reference are included. The final section presents generally undated proverbs, graffiti, and comments that describe war in general and capture the Vietman experience in particular. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Following his lexicon (1990), Clark assembles quotations of presidents, dissidents, and people everywhere between on a broad spectrum of topics relating to the war. They are arranged chronologically from 1944, with the first hints of trouble in Southeast Asia, to the present. The speaker, date, occasion, and reference are included. The final section presents generally undated proverbs, graffiti, and comments that describe war in general and capture the Vietman experience in particular. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2001
Publisher
McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Pages
302
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780786409457

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