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Apocalypse Then : American Intellectuals and the Vietnam War, 1954-1975

معرفی کتاب «Apocalypse Then : American Intellectuals and the Vietnam War, 1954-1975» نوشتهٔ Tomes, Robert R.، منتشرشده توسط نشر New York University Press در سال 1998. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Prior to the Vietnam war, American intellectual life rested comfortably on shared assumptions and often common ideals. Intellectuals largely supported the social and economic reforms of the 1930s, the war against Hitler's Germany, and U.S. conduct during the Cold War. By the early 1960s, a liberal intellectual consensus existed. The war in Southeast Asia shattered this fragile coalition, which promptly dissolved into numerous camps, each of which questioned American institutions, values, and ideals. Robert R. Tomes sheds new light on the demise of Cold War liberalism and the development of the New Left, and the steady growth of a conservatism that used Vietnam, and anti-war sentiment, as a rallying point. Importantly, Tomes provides new evidence that neoconservatism retreated from internationalism due largely to Vietnam, only to regroup later with substantially diminished goals and expectations. Covering vast archival terrain, **Apocalypse Then** stands as the definitive account of the impact of the Vietnam war on American intellectual life. Prior to the Vietnam War, American intellectual life rested comfortably on shared assumptions and often common ideals. Intellectuals largely supported the social and economic reforms of the 1930s, the war against Hitler's Germany, and U.S. conduct during the Cold War. By the early 1960s, a liberal intellectual consensus existed. The war in Southeast Asia shattered this liberal consensus by causing a relentless series of crises which effectively undermined its fundamental assumptions. Throughout these years, a sense of passion and urgency prevailed, as idealism, optimism, and American exceptionalism gave way to disillusionment, pessimism, and a diminished confidence in and trimmed expectations for American life. For all involved, the war in Vietnam assumed apocalyptic dimensions, as somehow the very best or very worst America had to offer seemed at stake. Apocalypse Then stands as the definitive account of the impact of the Vietnam War on American intellectual life. A Long Time In The Comin' : American Intellectuals And The Cold War, 1945-1963 -- Consensus And Commitment : American Intellectuals And Vietnam, 1954-1963 -- The Search For Order : From Diem To Pleiku, November 1963 To January 1965 -- Skepticism And Dissent : From Rolling Thunder To Tet, February 1965 To January 1968 -- The Collapse Of The Liberal Consensus -- The Twilight Of Liberalism, 1969-1975. Robert R. Tomes. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. A long time in the comin' : American intellectuals and the Cold War, 1945-1963 Consensus and commitment : American intellectuals and Vietnam, 1954-1963 The search for order : from Diem to Pleiku, November 1963 to January 1965 Skepticism and dissent : from Rolling Thunder to Tet, February 1965 to January 1968 The collapse of the liberal consensus, 1968 The twilight of liberalism, 1969-1975.
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