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The Korean War: Seminar Studies

Autor Steven Hugh Lee
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iul 2016
 Tens of thousands of US soldiers and untold millions of Koreans died in this war the first major arena of the East-West conflict. This concise international history of the war offers a new approach to its understanding, tracing its origins and dynamics to the interplay between modern Korean history and twentieth century world history. The narrative also uniquely examines the social history of the conflict, and includes material on the newly racially integrated US fighting forces, war and disease, women and war and life in the Prisoner of War camps. While most surveys stop at 1953, with the signing of the armistice, Steven Hugh Lee carries the story through to the Geneva Conference in the spring of 1954 the last major international effort before recent years to negotiate a permanent peace for the Korean peninsula.
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ISBN-13: 9781138147751
ISBN-10: 1138147753
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Seminar Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

PART ONE: The Background, PART TWO: Conflict in Korea PART Three : International War in Korea, PART FOUR: The Legacy PART FIVE: Documents

Notă biografică

Stephen Hugh Lee teaches history at the University of British Columbia.

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 Tens of thousands of US soldiers and untold millions of Koreans died in this war, the first major arena of the East-West conflict.  This concise international history of the war offers a new approach to its understanding, tracing its origins and dynamics to the interplay between modern Korean history and twentieth century world history. The narrative also uniquely examines the social history of the conflict, and includes material on the newly racially integrated US fighting forces, war and disease, women and war and life in the Prisoner of War camps.