Where the Domino Fell recounts the history of American
involvement in Vietnam from the end of World War II, clarifying the
political aims, military strategy, and social and economic factors
that contributed to the participants’ actions.
* * Provides an accessible, concise narrative history of the
Vietnam conflict
* * A new final chapter examines Vietnam through the lens of Oliver
Stone’s films and opens up a discussion of the War in popular
culture
* * A chronology, a glossary, and a bibliography all serve as
helpful reference points for students
Mục lục
Preface.
Prologue: LBJ and Vietnam.
1. Eternal War: The Vietnamese Heritage.
2. The First Indochina War, 1945-1954.
3. The Making of a Quagmire, 1954-1960.
4. The New Frontier in Vietnam, 1961-1963.
5. Planning a Tragedy, 1963-1965.
6. Into the Abyss, 1965-1966.
7. The Mirage of Progress, 1966-1967.
8. Tet and the Year of the Monkey, 1968.
9. The Beginning of the End, 1969-1970.
10. The Fall of South Vietnam, 1970-1975.
11. Distorted Images, Missed Opportunities, 1975-1995.
12. Oliver Stone’s Vietnam.
Bibliography.
A Vietnam War Chronology.
Glossary and Guide to Acronyms.
Index.
Maps.
Map 1: Indochina, 1995.
Map 2: Vietnam, 1945 to 1975.
Map 3: Major battles of the Tet offensive, January 1968.
Giới thiệu về tác giả
James S. Olson is Distinguished Professor of History at Sam
Houston State University. He is the author, co-author, editor, or
co-editor of more than thirty books, including Bathsheba’s
Breast: Women, Cancer, and History (2002) which was nominated
by The Johns Hopkins University Press for the Pulitzer Prize in
History, won the History of Science Category Award from the
Association of American Publishers, and was recognized by the
Los Angeles Times as one of the best non-fiction books in
America for 2002.
Randy W. Roberts is Professor of History at Purdue
University and specializes in recent U.S. history, U.S. sports
history, and the history of popular culture. He is the author of
Charles A. Lindbergh: The Power and Peril of Celebrity
1927-1941 (with David Welky, Blackwell, 2003),
Hollywood’s America: United States History Through Its
Films, Third Edition (with Steven Mintz, Blackwell, 2001), A
Line in the Sand: The Alamo in Blood and Memory (with James S.
Olson, 2001), My Lai: A Brief History with Documents (with
James S. Olson, 1998), and John Wayne American (with James
S. Olson, 1996).