This comprehensive assessment by experts of the significant
literature and research about the Korean War has been designed for
students, teachers, and researchers at various levels and for broad
interdisciplinary use. Edited by Brune, this one-volume research
tool evaluates traditional interpretations and recent findings and
trends and points to studies that are still needed on various
topics. Twenty-three topical chapters cover the historical
background and general references, international aspects of the war
and the role and perspectives of major combatants, military
policies and the strategies and tactics of the various armed
forces, the Korean unification struggle after the war, and the
relationship of the U.S. homefront to the Korean War. The book is
fully indexed and is easily accessible.
Twenty-three topical chapters cover the historical background
and general references; international aspects of the war and the
role and perspectives of major combatants--from the United Nations
and Korea to European and Asian and Pacific nations, including
information on the most recent sources from the Soviet Union and
Communist China; the military policies and the strategies and
tactics of the U.S. Army, Navy and Marines, and Air Force; the
Korean unification struggle after the war; and the relationship of
the U.S. homefront to the Korean War--from the Administration and
Congress to public opinion, and the war as seen by women and
minorities and through the eyes of the cinema and TV. The book is
fully indexed and is easily accessible for varied use by students,
teachers, and researchers in different fields and at all
levels.
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