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The Human Tradition in the Vietnam Era, Paperback / softback Book

The Human Tradition in the Vietnam Era Paperback / softback

Edited by David L. Anderson

Part of the The Human Tradition in America series

Paperback / softback

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The Vietnam War was an immense national tragedy that played itself out in the individual experiences of millions of Americans.

The conflict tested and tormented the country collectively and individually in ways few historical events have.

The Human Tradition in the Vietnam Era provides window into some of those personal journeys through that troubled time.

The poor and the powerful, male and female, hawk and dove, civilian and military, are all here.

This rich collection of original biographical essays provides contemporary readers with a sense of what it was like to be an American in the 1960s and early 1970s, while also helping them gain an understanding of some of the broader issues of the era.

The diverse biographies included in this book put a human face on the tensions and travails of the Vietnam Era.

Students will gain a better understanding of how individuals looked at and lived through this contro-versial conflict in American history.

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