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America's War in Vietnam: A Short Narrative History by Larry H Addington
America's War in Vietnam: A Short Narrative History

jk123, June 7, 2006

Larry Addington's book is a good choice for readers looking for a brief overview of the Vietnam War. A lot of other books cover the material in more depth, but this volume is quite useful in providing a general picture of the war. The basics of the politics and military aspects are here, as well as a consideration of background factors. Recommended as a place to start before tackling the bigger volumes, or as basic source for those who just need a book covering the broad outline of the war.
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We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families: Stories from Rwanda by Philip Gourevitch
We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families: Stories from Rwanda

jk123, June 7, 2006

This is an important book. For readers who want to get behind the mind-numbing facts and figures of the tragedy in Rwanda, Philip Gourevitch puts a human face on the events. It is clearly written, with a straightforward style that is easy to follow. Be cautioned, though, this is horrifying material.
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Medieval Cities: Their Origins and the Revival of Trade by Henri Pirenne
Medieval Cities: Their Origins and the Revival of Trade

jk123, June 7, 2006

What a shame that more people don't consider this little book. It's true that it's an older title and that scholarship and writing conventions have progressed considerably since it was written. Still, Pirenne's distinctive take on the development of cities in medieval Europe has a lot to say to contemporary readers. It probably shouldn't be the only work you read on the topic if it interests you, but it should definitely be on your list.
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The Symbolic Uses of Politics by Murray J. Edelman

jk123, June 7, 2006

This book is a classic. Although now an older title, Edelman's analysis of how symbols are used in politics is still the best place to start reading about the subject. This title, as well as his book Constructing the Political Spectacle, are great for serious readers and upper-level students. Perhaps more pertinent today than ever before.
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The Afterlife of America's War in Vietnam: Changing Visions in Politics and on Screen by Gordon Arnold
The Afterlife of America's War in Vietnam: Changing Visions in Politics and on Screen

jk123, June 7, 2006

This book looks at the war?s huge influence in movies, television and politics. It covers a lot of movies (The Deer Hunter, Missing in Action, Apocalypse Now, Platoon, Rambo, Forrest Gump, We Were Soldiers, etc.) and TV series (like Magnum P.I., China Beach, and M*A*S*H and even The A-Team).

Other parts look at the Vietnam War's role in politics. It has sections on Iran-Contra, the Gulf War, the War in Iraq, and presidential politics right up to Bush vs. Kerry in '04. Some of the other topics are the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (the Wall), the POW-MIA issue, Vietnam Syndrome, etc.

It has has photographs (from movies and politics), an index, bibliography end notes.
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