This bibliography is the most complete listing and description of primary and secondary works about the Inchon Landing, one of the most significant amphibious landings in modern history, and the turning point of the Korean War. This was the time when the war had driven United Nations troops to the tip of Korea into a defensive perimeter at Pusan when General Douglas MacArthur decided on an end-run up the west coast of Korea to cut enemy supply lines and relieve the pressure on Pusan. This phase of the war marks the last point at which it was being fought to win. The bibliography covers the entire operation from early planning to final stages, the role of different national troops, the controversies over General MacArthur's strategies and differences among leaders, and the evaluation of the landing and campaign.This book-length bibliography, the first to deal exclusively with the Inchon Landing and Seoul Campaign, provides a brief history and chronology, and then describes archival and special collections, official and unofficial reports, books, journal articles, dissertations, films, and fiction of note. This guide is designed for students, teachers, professional researchers, and all those interested in the Korean War.
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This bibliography is the most complete listing and description of primary and secondary works about the Inchon Landing, one of the most significant amphibious landings in modern history, and the turning point of the Korean War.
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Series Foreword by Myron J. Smith, Jr. Preface Acknowledgments Comment on Sources Map Brief History of the Inchon Landing Chronology of Significant Events Archives and Documents Archival Materials Published Documents Secondary Sources Autobiographies, Biographies, and Memoirs Bibliographies, Dictionaries, and References General Histories of the Korean War Historiographic The Inchon Debate The Landing Support Other Sources Appendix: United Nations Forces Operation Chromite, 1950 Periodicals Reviewed Author Index Subject Index
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The most comprehensive bibliography to date on the Inchon Landing, one of the most important amphibious operations in modern times, and of the critical Seoul Campaign.

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ISBN
9780313291357
Publisert
1994-08-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenwood Press
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
144

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Biographical note

PAUL M. EDWARDS is Dean of the Graduate College of Park College in Parkville, Missouri and founder and Executive Director of the Center for the Study of the Korean War in Independence, Missouri. His doctoral degree is in transatlantic history from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. He is a specialist in Korean military and bibliographical history, and his most recent books include The Pusan Perimeter, Korea, 1950: An Annotated Bibliography and General Matthew B. Ridgway: An Annotated Bibliography, both published in 1993 by Greenwood Press.