The A to Z of the Korean War

Paul M Edwards author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Scarecrow Press

Published:30th Jun '05

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The A to Z of the Korean War cover

The Korean War is often regarded as the "forgotten war," however, considering its historical significance it should be anything but. It was the first pitched battle between the communist forces and a coalition of the United Nations. While it was not the last such war in Asia, it did stem the tide in East Asia and permitted South Korea to prosper while North Korea decayed. This guide is prepared with the student and interested lay reader in mind. Its purpose is to provide an overview of the Korean War through:

· a timeline of events
· an introduction that explains the place, its history, and the phases, costs, and consequences of the war
· dictionary entries that summarize the significance of the persons, places, organizations, military operations, battles, weaponry, and other elements of the war
· a bibliography of accessible resources for further research

Paul M. Edwards, director of the Center for the Study of the Korean War at Graceland University, Independence, Missouri, is one of the countries most prolific students of the conflict....the book is a worthy addition to the reference section of most libraries. * American Reference Books Annual *
...a welcome addition to the expanding body of literature about the Korean War. * The Journal Of Military History *
This guide provides an overview of the Korean War suitable for students and the general reader. The entries summarize the significance of relevant places, people, organizations, military operations and weaponry, while Edward's introduction explains the history of Korea and the phases, costs and consequences of the war. The text includes a timeline and a bibliography of resources for further research. -- Reference & Research Book News

ISBN: 9780810849174

Dimensions: 218mm x 143mm x 26mm

Weight: 463g

352 pages