The War Within: Americas Battle over Vietnam is a painfully engrossing and popularly written account of how the battle on the home front ended Americas least popular war. This absorbing narrative, hailed by critics of every persuasion, is the fruit of over a decades worth of research: the author sifted through mountains of government documents, press coverage, and transcripts of interviews he conducted with virtually all of the key players, both inside the U.S. government and among the dissenters who eventually brought the war to an end. In these pages the antiwar era comes to life through the words of scores of participants, both the famous and the forgotten, who speak with candor and passion about this tumultuous period. A remarkable story of a powerful grassroots movement and its influence on officials in Washington.
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Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 07 Apr 2016
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781504029445
About Tom Wells
Tom Wells is an author of three books: The War Within: Americas Battle over Vietnam Wild Man: The Life and Times of Daniel Ellsberg and (with Richard A. Leo) The Wrong Guys: Murder False Confessions and the Norfolk Four. He has also contributed articles to books on the Vietnam War and the 1960s. He earned a PhD in sociology from the University of California Berkeley. He has received fellowships and grants from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation the National Endowment for the Humanities the National Science Foundation George Soross Open Society Institute the Institute for the Study of World Politics the Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation the Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas Columbia University and the University of California Berkeley. He lives in Boulder Colorado where he does freelance book editing. The Washington Posts reviewer of Wild Man called Wells an exceptional historian.