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"This collection does an excellent job posing and answering the question of why Vietnam still matters and why it will remain the 'war that never ends."―Kathryn C. Statler, author of Replacing France: The Origins of American Intervention in Vietnam
"What a valuable collection of essays! There is something new to think about in each one. Leading historians approach Vietnam from all angles, with each essay standing independent, yet part of the grand mosaic."―Lloyd Gardner, coauthor of Iraq and Lessons of Vietnam
"Brings together a distinguished array of scholars who add immeasurably to our understanding of the longest and most complex war in American history."―Melvin Small, author of Antiwarriors: The Vietnam War and the Battle for America
"Nicely structured, well written, and based on judicious research. . . . A number of essays add significantly to the literature on the Vietnam War."―Journal of Military History
"Writings that offer both American and Vietnamese perspectives on the conflict, as well as explore the American antiwar movement and the war's legacy for U.S. foreign policy and military dissent."―Chronicle of Higher Education
"While many anthologies have a handful of interested articles and a lot of filler, all of the essays in this work are worthwhile. I think a book on the lessons of the Vietnam War every so often is a good idea, especially one I can recommend like this one."―Journal of American History
"Rather than focusing on policymaking in Washington, the Cold War, or escalation, the essays in The War that Never Ends provide new insights on the Vietnamese perspective and experiences during the war, the fighting of the war, and protest movements."―Peace & Change
"It will stand as both an enduring tribute to an important historian and a significant scholarly contribution in its own right."―Journal of Cold War Studies"
"Includes the role of women in the North Vietnamese war effort, the impact of Buddhism on the course of the Vietnam War, and the tensions between Marxism and Buddhism that appeared to be missed by American policymakers of the time."―Naval District of Washington Waterline
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