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Vietnam: A History
This landmark work by Stanley Karnow provides a comprehensive narrative of Vietnam’s modern history, with a major focus on the Vietnam War and its political, social, and military dimensions. Written as a companion volume to the acclaimed documentary series “Vietnam: A Television History,” the book traces the roots of the conflict, the evolving involvement of French and American forces, and the experiences of Vietnamese and American participants. Karnow analyzes key events, policies, and personalities that shaped the war, offering a detailed interpretation of its causes, conduct, and consequences. Widely regarded as one of the most authoritative accounts of the Vietnam War, the book serves as an essential reference for readers interested in Southeast Asian history, military history, and U.S.–Vietnam relations.
| PMKAA01932 | 959.7043 KAR v | Museum KAA (Vietnam) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA01933 | 959.7043 KAR v | Museum KAA (Vietnam) | Tersedia |
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