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Vietnam Vet Reimagined War History from All Sides
6 Apr
Summary
- He blended military and social history for a unique perspective.
- Spector chronicled conflicts from generals to grunts on all sides.
- His work gave equal weight to Vietnamese and American perspectives.

Ronald H. Spector, a Vietnam veteran and pioneering historian, passed away at 83. He was known for merging military and social history to examine conflicts from multiple viewpoints.
Spector served as a combat historian in Vietnam, which profoundly influenced his academic career. His early work, like "Advice and Support," incorporated perspectives from both high-ranking officials and lower-ranking individuals, reflecting a move towards social history.