A neglected war in the history of the United States, the Korean
conflict played a key role in greatly expanding America's
commitments worldwide and contributed to the U.S. decision to
engage in direct military action in Vietnam fifteen years later.
This up-to-date, readable analysis and ready-reference guide to the
Korean War is designed to help students and interested readers
understand the causes, events, and implications of the War and to
provide a wealth of material for student research. Materials
include a detailed timeline of events, six topical essays on
various aspects of the war and its impact, seventeen lengthy
biographical profiles of key players, the text of fifteen important
primary documents, a glossary, and a comprehensive annotated
bibliography.
Following an introductory essay that explains the causes and
history of the war, five topical essays examine the Western
Alliance and, in particular, our relations with Great Britain over
the War, an analysis and new insights on the role of the Soviet
Union and China, the Chinese Communist intervention, the prisoners
of war issue, and the meaning and implications of the Korean
conflict. Primary documents include the text of speeches,
memoranda, telegrams, and official government reports. Biographical
sketches provide thorough discussion of the role of major players
in the conflict. A section of photographs complements the text.
Because it is based on the most recent scholarship and written for
the high school and college student researcher, it is the ideal
companion to a study of the Korean conflict and its implications
for post-World War II America.
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