Designed as a helpful reference tool for both Asian specialists
and students and scholars in the broader fields of diplomatic
history and foreign relations, this comprehensive historical
dictionary contains a series of in-depth essays which describe the
diplomatic, political, and military developments sorrounding the
Korean War. The volume concentrates on the period of conventional
war from the North Korean invasion of South Korea in June 1950
through the signing of the armistice agreement on July 27, 1953,
although key developments prior to the formal outbreak of
hostilities also receive attention. Written by a distinguished
group of contributors from eight countries, the entries cover all
of the significant people, controversies, military operations, and
policy pronouncements of the era.
Entries are arranged in alphabetical order, with cross
references in the text of each to assist users interested in
learning about related items. In certain subject areas entries
appear in groups, such as battles, military operations, United
Nations resolutions, and the activities of major participants, most
notably Douglas MacArthur, Harry S. Truman, and Syngman Rhee.
References at the end of each entry serve as a guide for readers
desiring additional information. Throughout, the dictionary uses
the spelling of Korean and Chinese names common at the time of the
war to minimize confusion among non-specialists. Six appendices
provide statistical information, a personnel summary, a list of
acronyms, a chronology of events, a selection of maps, and a
bibliography. The Historical Dictionary of the Korean War will be
an excellent resource for public and academic libraries,
historians, and students.
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