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Embers of War:1 of 2:  The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam by Fredrik Logevall.

Embers of War:1 of 2: The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam by Fredrik Logevall.

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Embers of War:1 of 2:  The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam by Fredrik Logevall.

Embers of War:1 of 2: The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam by Fredrik Logevall.

Embers of War:1 of 2:  The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam by Fredrik Logevall.

Embers of War:1 of 2: The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam by Fredrik Logevall.

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Français : Hanoï dans les années 1940.

Tiếng Việt: Hà-nội thập-niên 1940.

Date 9 February 2014, 06:20:09

Source Collection of Mạnh-Hải.

Author Musée Annam

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Embers of War:1 of 2:  The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam by Fredrik Logevall.

https://www.amazon.com/Embers-War-Empire-Americas-Vietnam/dp/0375756477/ref=laB001IXMD9Y1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1507141405&sr=1-1

“[Logevall] masterfully presents the war’s roots in the U.S. reaction to the French colonial experience.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Fredrik Logevall has gleaned from American, French, and Vietnamese sources a splendid account of France’s nine-year war in Indochina and the story of how the American statesmen of the period allowed this country to be drawn into the quagmire.”—Neil Sheehan, author of A Bright Shining Lie, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award

“Fredrik Logevall is a wonderful writer and historian. In his new book on the origins of the American war in Vietnam, he gives a fascinating and dramatic account of the French war and its aftermath, from the perspectives of the French, the Vietnamese, and the Americans. Using previously untapped sources and a deep knowledge of diplomatic history, Logevall shows to devastating effect how America found itself on the road to Vietnam.”—Frances FitzGerald, author of Fire in the Lake, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award

“In a world full of nascent, potentially protracted wars, Fredrik Logevall’s Embers of War is manifestly an important book, illuminating the long, small-step path we followed into the quagmire of Vietnam. But I was also struck by the quality of Logevall’s writing. He has the eye of a novelist, the cadence of a splendid prose stylist, and a filmmaker’s instinct for story. Embers of War is not just an important book of history, it is an utterly compelling read.”—Robert Olen Butler, author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain, winner of the Pulitzer Prize

“Embers of War is a truly monumental achievement. With elegant prose, deft portraits of the many fascinating characters, and remarkable sensitivity to the aspirations and strategies of the various nations involved, Logevall skillfully guides us through the complexities of the First Indochina War and demonstrates how that conflict laid the basis for America's war in Vietnam.”—George C. Herring, author of America’s Longest War: The United States and Vietnam, 1950-1975

“In this vividly written, richly textured history, Fredrik Logevall demolishes the fiction, too long indulged by too many Americans, that the Vietnam War appeared out of nowhere to besmirch the 1960s. Here we have the full backstory—the uneasy collaboration between France and the United States that paved the way for epic tragedy. Embers of War is a magisterial achievement.”—Andrew J. Bacevich, author of Washington Rules: America's Path to Permanent War and Professor of International Relations and History, Boston University

“For too long, Americans have debated the Vietnam War as though it started in the 1960s. As Fredrik Logevall masterfully demonstrates in Embers of War, the American imbroglio has deep roots in the 1940s and 1950s. This is a deeply researched, elegantly written account that will instantly become the standard book on a poorly understood and decisively important event in world history.”—Mark Lawrence, author of The Vietnam War: A Concise International History, and Associate Professor of History and Senior Fellow at the Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law at The University of Texas at Austin

Read less About the Author Fredrik Logevall is John S. Knight Professor of International Studies and professor of history at Cornell University, where he serves as director of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies.

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