The Korean War has often been regarded as a forgotten war, although
that is certainly unfair. It was, if anything, a rather crucial war
within the ambit of the Cold War, started by North Korea in 1950 and,
although the bulk of the fighting was over by 1954, peace has never
been concluded and the two sides still face off over the demilitarized
zone. On the other side of the zone is South Korea, which has since
become a very prosperous and democratic country, while North Korea has
achieved relatively little. So, that war is certainly not forgotten by
the Koreans. And, given the large number of deaths and casualties, it
is still remembered by many in the United States and other allies, as
well as China and the Soviet Union.
This Historical Dictionary of the Korean War, now in its second
edition, does much to jolt our memory and inform us about the war.
This is done first in a lengthy chronology, tracking the war but also
the path to war and what happened after. The introduction covers the
war as a whole, trying to make sense of it. The dictionary section
provides all of the necessary details on significant persons, places
and events, battles and other engagements, military units and
material, as well as the political, economic and social background.
There are also maps and a list of acronyms. This is really the ideal
source for information, in addition to which, it also has an extensive
bibliography.
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ISBN
9798216298397
Publisert
2025
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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