Shadows of Vietnam: Lyndon Johnson's Wars

Author:   Frank E. Vandiver
Publisher:   Texas A & M University Press
ISBN:  

9780890967478


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   30 April 1996
Format:   Hardback
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Shadows of Vietnam: Lyndon Johnson's Wars


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From the day Lyndon Johnson stepped into the U.S. Presidency, he lived in the shadow of Vietnam. With all his skills as a hard-nosed politician, he should have been successful at waging war. Indeed, on the home front, with his War on Poverty, even in the Dominican Republic, he was successful. Yet in Vietnam he failed, in epic proportions. This is the paradox--the shadow-that frames Frank E. Vandiver's riveting examination of one of America's most fascinating and controversial presidents mired in the depths of Vietnam, our most complex and controversial war. It is still not popular--perhaps it never will be-to be sympathetic to Lyndon Johnson. Vandiver stops short of that but is, in the tradition of the biographer, empathetic with him. Readers may disagree with some aspects of this controversial presentation, but, as Vandiver has done for Stonewall Jackson and Black Jack Pershing, he offers an understanding of a major wartime figure as he likely saw himself. His purpose is to show what Johnson knew, felt, feared, and tried to do. This, then, is the Vietnam War through Lyndon Johnson's eyes, with Vandiver providing perspective and the missing puzzle pieces not available to Johnson at the time. Vandiver offers a broad, sweeping synthesis of the scholarship on Johnson's war presidency, along with new insights culled from numerous and extensive interviews and a far-reaching immersion in the primary documents housed in archives around the country. He provides an unusual combination of politico-military analysis with on-the-scene battle narratives, dramatically juxtaposing for the reader the reality in Vietnam with the perceptions of it in Washington. Compellingly addressing long-standing questions of whether the White House had become isolated from public opinion and whether Johnson was hardened to the voices raised against the war, Vandiver shows the president as a man who agonized, raged, and grew in response to crises in Vietnam and at home. In the most complete account yet of the period from late 1967 to LBJ's decision not to run for re-election, he probes the shifting honesty of the president's men on the Vietnam scene and identifies a playbill of White House villains who, over the years, have often been cast as heroes. He argues that Johnson entered the war honestly-fully believing that Russia and China were serious threats and convinced by his Tuesday Lunch advisors that aiding South Vietnam was essential to maintaining America's international reputation--but without confidence in his foreign policy role. In the end, Vandiver concludes that, tragically, had Johnson had the faith in his war instincts that he had on other fronts, he might have achieved his goals, emerging at last from the shadow of Vietnam.

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Author:   Frank E. Vandiver
Publisher:   Texas A & M University Press
Imprint:   Texas A & M University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   1.980kg
ISBN:  

9780890967478


ISBN 10:   0890967474
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   30 April 1996
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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The work of an able, thoughtful scholar with an original point of view and excellent narrative gifts. . . . an insightful reading of the thought processes of that mystery wrapped in a riddle who went by the name of Lyndon Johnson. --Fred I. Greenstein, Princeton University -- Fred I. Greenstein, Princeton University


"""The work of an able, thoughtful scholar with an original point of view and excellent narrative gifts. . . . an insightful reading of the thought processes of that mystery wrapped in a riddle who went by the name of Lyndon Johnson.""--Fred I. Greenstein, Princeton University"


Author Information

Frank E. Vandiver is presently chairman of the board of the Mosher Institute for International Policy Studies, Texas A&M University. One of the nation's preeminent historian-writers, he has published numerous works on American military history, including the critically acclaimed biographies Mighty Stonewall and Black Jack: The Life and Times of John J. Pershing, both published by Texas A&M University Press.

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