Historical Background and General References Introduction and General References on the Korean War by Lester H. Brune Origins of the Cold War 1945-1950: Historical Interpretations by Lester H. Brune United States Policy in Asia and Korea by Lester H. Brune International Aspects of the Korean War The United Nations and Korea by Lester H. Brune Canada and the Korean War by Lester H. Brune Great Britain and the Korean War by Callum MacDonald Australia, New Zealand, and the Korean War by Jeffrey Grey Japan and the Korean War by Lester H. Brune and In K. Hwang The Korean Scholars on the Korean War by Kim Chull Baum China, the Soviet Union, and the Korean War Sino-Soviet Historiography and Research Materials by Lester H. Brune Chinese Policy and the Korean War by Chen Jian The Soviet Union and the Korean War by Lester H. Brune Military Aspects of the Korean War The U.S. Army in the Korean War by Jack J. Gifford Air Force Sources: Rethinking the Air War by Warren A. Trest The U.S. Navy and Marines in the Korean War by Lester H. Brune Truman and Eisenhower: Strategic Options for Atomic War and Diplomacy in Korea by Edward C. Keefer The Unification Struggle After the War Korea's Unification Struggle by In K. Hwang The U.S. Home Front and the Korean War Introduction and General Culture during the Korean War by Lester H. Brune Congress during the Korean War by Lester H. Brune and Mark Leach Disloyalty Charges and McCarthyism by Lester H. Brune Public Opinion and the Korean War by Gary L. Huey The Status of Women and Minorities by Lester H. Brune Cinema and Television in the Early 1950s by Lester H. Brune Author Index Subject Index
LESTER H. BRUNE is the John and Augusta Oglesby Professor of American Heritage at Bradley University. His previous publications include the three-volume Chronological History of United States Foreign Relations, 1776-1989 (1985-1991), America and the Iraqi Crisis, 1990-1992 (1993), The Missile Crisis of October 1962 (1985), a coeditor of America and the Indochina Wars, 1945-1990: A Bibliographical Guide (1991) and chapters on defense policy and diplomacy for Robin Higham and Mrozek's A Guide to the Sources of U.S. Military History, Supplements II (1986) and III (1993).
?Each chapter contains a detailed examination of the particular
subject, followed be a discussion of the current literature on it.
The bibliographies are both extensive and helpful....This is an
excellent volume.?-The Journal of Military History
?The Korean War was a defining moment in the Cold War and in
American foreign policy. This volume...fills a longstanding need
for an overview of trends in historical writing about that
conflict....Researchers and students of any aspect of the Korean
War should be pleased with this source. Recommended for all
academic libraries, particularly those supporting international
relations programs and military studies.?-Choice
"Each chapter contains a detailed examination of the particular
subject, followed be a discussion of the current literature on it.
The bibliographies are both extensive and helpful....This is an
excellent volume."-The Journal of Military History
"The Korean War was a defining moment in the Cold War and in
American foreign policy. This volume...fills a longstanding need
for an overview of trends in historical writing about that
conflict....Researchers and students of any aspect of the Korean
War should be pleased with this source. Recommended for all
academic libraries, particularly those supporting international
relations programs and military studies."-Choice
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