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This book has it all " history of the country, retrospective on the War, emergence as a nation, and development leading to the current boom, as well as cultural and economic insights it can be assigned as the text for a course about Vietnam.Both personal narrative and cultural history [it] is a most valuable addition to the literature of the Vietnam War "and its aftermath."Both personal narrative and cultural history... [it] is a most valuable addition to the literature of the Vietnam War--and its aftermath." --Karl Lindholm, Professor of American Studies, Middlebury College ("Vietnam Combat Literature")"A good read that fills in a large gap in the chronicles of the Vietnam War." --Captain Julius J. Zschau, USNR (Retired)"An interesting blend of travel literature and memoir that adds to our understanding of the American experience in Vietnam." --Robert F. Garratt, Professor of English, University of Puget Sound ("The Rhetoric of War")"This book has it all--history of the country, retrospective on the War, emergence as a nation, and development leading to the current boom, as well as cultural and economic insights-- it can be assigned as the text for a course about Vietnam." --Robert Hamilton, Professor of History, University of Texas at Austin ("Vietnam Studies")This book has it all-- history of the country, retrospective on the War, emergence as a nation, and development leading to the current boom, as well as cultural and economic insights...it can be assigned as the text for a course about Vietnam. -- Robert Hamilton, Professor of History, University of Texas at Austin (Vietnam Studies)An interesting blend of travel literature and memoir that adds to our understanding of the American experience in Vietnam. -- Robert F. Garratt, Professor of English, University of Puget Sound (The Rhetoric of War)Both personal narrative and cultural history...[it] is a most valuable addition to the literature of the Vietnam War--and its aftermath. -- Karl Lindholm, Professor of American Studies, Middlebury College (Vietnam Combat Literature)A good read that fills in a large gap in the chronicles of the Vietnam War. -- Captain Julius J. Zschau, USNR (Retired)
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About the Author
Douglas Branson is the W. Edward Sell Chair in Law at the University of Pittsburgh. Following military service, including a year in Vietnam, he attended Northwestern University, practicing law in Chicago, before receiving an advanced degree at the University of Virginia. He is the author of 14 books including The Last Male Bastion (2010) and No Seat at the Table (2007). He and his wife, Betsy, divide their time between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Seattle, Washington.
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Product details
Paperback: 312 pages
Publisher: Hellgate Press; First edition (October 1, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 155571708X
ISBN-13: 978-1555717087
Product Dimensions:
5.4 x 0.7 x 8.3 inches
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
3.6 out of 5 stars
13 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#1,328,264 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Brilliant book that covers the authors three visits to Vietnam during three very distinct periods of Vietnam's history and economic development. The book is a cross between a travel narrative, a GI's account of his time in Vietnam (note the author was not on the front lines so this isn't in anyway a gory war book which I think is a good thing) with a good deal of easy to read history, economic and cultural information put in.The author was in Vietnam for almost a year very early in the war (1966-67), went back shortly after Vietnam opened to the world again (1995) and then a final short trip in 2011.The author is obviously an academic and a true traveler (as I am I have a doctorate in International Business and my specific interest is Emerging Market and Developing Countries). In many ways he describes Vietnam in the same ways that I do but the author gave a me a lot of incite into the history of Vietnam that I really enjoyed. I also got a lot out of the book since his years in Vietnam differ from the years my father and I were in Vietnam and Vietnam has changed so much in so few years.My father is a career military photographer and was in Vietnam all of 1969. I was able to read this book in the living room with my father and read a lot of the book out loud to him which prompted some wonderful conversations and comparisons none of which were especially painful for him (i.e no Hamburger hills etc).I was in Vietnam in 2003, a magical time after Doi Moi was implemented and the country had so much energy and hope for the future. During this time the country had installed some of its tourist infrastructure so it was easy to travel in but few tourist were there so the country was still uncorrupted by tourism. During my time in Vietnam I was able to explore the Hill Tribe areas north of Hanoi all the way south past Saigon into the Mekong Delta.The only part of the book I didn't like or agree with was the author's views of Nixon and Kissinger. I felt that assessment was erroneous and shortsighted but since the rant was only 5 pages or so I kept the books 5 star rating.
Branson's unelaborated accounts of his service in Viet Nam off the coast in the Navy's junk patrols was vivid and honest, yielding only slightly to subsequent political influences. His views of modern Viet Nam are clear and vivid, of great use to the student of Modern Asia. I found myself smiling when, after 'Swift-boating' the service of the Swift Boat patrols, he complained about being 'Swift-Boated' himself, but such are the conflicts of human nature with human desire. The book is very clear-eyed in most areas, less so on U.S. politicians and policy, but a very superior memoir-cum-travelogue.
This is an interesting, anecdotal look back on one soldier's experience during the Vietnam war and also recent Vietnam history from the perspective of an American who saw combat duty there. It is not a war story but paints with a broader brush. I enjoyed his forthright opinions on the mythology of the war that continues to be perpetrated by the Vietnam Communist regime, travel writers, etc. I was stationed at Cu Chi in 1969 and I would never go back there to see all that hateful anti-American propaganda. This is a "from the ground" American perspective of the legacy of the Vietnam war and Vietnamese society. An easy read on a difficult subject for those of us who spent a year of our young lives there.
I felt this is a the real story. As a Viet Nam Vet, I was assigned at the same time frame and saw similar things. I like the overviews of the return trips, which helped me understand Viet Nam today. This makes me want to return.
A interesting read for anyone who has been in VietnamSomewhat padded with general history of the country, however.
Not only is it a good read on the war, the author takes return trips years later and tells what it is really like in the country today. Hard to put this jewel down long enough to eat! You can't miss on this book.
I bought this book hoping it would have more about the "brownwater navy" of the Vietnam War. I applaude the authors service, but I'm not a fan of the book.
Having served with the Coast Guard in coastal Vietnam in 1970, this book brought back a number of memories from that time. This book is an enjoyable read, and I recommend it, especially to those who served in the "Brown Water Navy" or Coast Guard in Vietnam and to members of their families who want a taste of that world.
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