Reviews
"A sober, objective, detailed recounting and analysis of the American war in Vietnam."--Kirkus Reviews
"A valuble survey of the defining event in recent American history. Thoroughly researched, well written, and persuasive in its conclusions, it deserves a wide readership."--Los Angeles Times Book Review
"An excellent survey of the U.S. commitment in Vietnam 1941-1975."--Dr. Steven Wagner, Missouri Southern State University
"Robert Schulzinger takes a fresh look at the Vietnam War by drawing on newly-opened archival materials and utilizing the already extensive bibliography on the war. His narrative is free from the passions of the day which continue to influence the works of many scholars."--Michigan Historical Review
"Schulzinger succeeds in recapitulating the political and social atmosphere of the 1960s in the United States, as its leaders and people coped with an increasingly frustrating conflict. Particularly useful is the author's examination, based on much new information, of the often acrimonious debates with the government. But the tone of the volume is not argumentative or strident; on the contrary, Schulzinger, a noted historian of twentieth-century U.S. foreign relations, shows empathy with all the actors in the drama. There are no particular heroes or villians in his story; they are all, in this book, ordinary human beings trying to do what is best but ending up with an increasing sense of helplessness. Thus the book offers a wonderfully crafted saga of the Vietnam war
era."--Akira Iriye, Professor of History, Harvard University
"An exceptional study that shuld be the benchmark for further surveys."--Library Journal
"...A Time for War is a valuable survey of the defining event in recent American history. Thoroughly researched, well written, and persuasive in its conclusions, it deserves a wide readership."--Los Angeles Times Book Review