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Korean War in Color

Korean War in Color
Author: Elizabeth Shim
Publisher: Seoul Selection USA, Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788991913646

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As if it weren't bad enough that the Korean War is, for many in the West, a "forgotten war" wedged between the larger conflicts of World War II and Vietnam, its legacy has been conveyed largely in the medium of black and white photography, putting up yet another psychological barrier between the conflict and modern day audiences. In John Rich's book "Korean War in Color: A Correspondent's Retrospective on a Forgotten War," published by Seoul Selection to mark the 60th anniversary of the Korean War, the renowned war correspondent breaks down this barrier with a jaw-dropping collection of color photographs of the Korean War, perhaps the finest collection of color images of the conflict anywhere. In vivid hues of blue, green and red, Rich's photographs take the war out of the history books, allowing readers to better connect with a conflict that, while forgotten, continues to impact the lives of Koreans to this day.


The Intimacies of Conflict

The Intimacies of Conflict
Author: Daniel Y. Kim
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1479800031

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Winner, 2020 Peter C Rollins Prize, given by the Northeast Popular & American Culture Association Enables a reckoning with the legacy of the Forgotten War through literary and cinematic works of cultural memory Though often considered “the forgotten war,” lost between the end of World War II and the start of the Cold War, the Korean War was, as Daniel Y. Kim argues, a watershed event that fundamentally reshaped both domestic conceptions of race and the interracial dimensions of the global empire that the United States would go on to establish. He uncovers a trail of cultural artefacts that speaks to the trauma experienced by civilians during the conflict but also evokes an expansive web of complicity in the suffering that they endured. Taking up a range of American popular media from the 1950s, Kim offers a portrait of the Korean War as it looked to Americans while they were experiencing it in real time. Kim expands this archive to read a robust host of fiction from US writers like Susan Choi, Rolando Hinojosa, Toni Morrison, and Chang-rae Lee, and the Korean author Hwang Sok-yong. The multiple and ongoing historical trajectories presented in these works testify to the resurgent afterlife of this event in US cultural memory, and of its lasting impact on multiple racialized populations, both within the US and in Korea. The Intimacies of Conflict offers a robust, multifaceted, and multidisciplinary analysis of the pivotal—but often unacknowledged—consequences of the Korean War in both domestic and transnational histories of race.


The Korean War

The Korean War
Author: Carter Malkasian
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2014-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472809947

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The Korean War was a significant turning point in the Cold War. This book explains how the conflict in a small peninsula in East Asia had a tremendous impact on the entire international system and the balance of power between the two superpowers, America and Russia. Through the conflict, the West demonstrated its resolve to thwart Communist aggression and the armed forces of China, the Soviet Union and the United States came into direct combat for the only time during the Cold War.


The 1950s

The 1950s
Author: Stephen Feinstein
Publisher: Enslow Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Nineteen fifties
ISBN: 9780766026353

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Examines the 1950s, including the triumphs, tragedies, fads, and fashions of the decade.


The Korean Air War

The Korean Air War
Author: Robert F. Dorr
Publisher: Motorbooks
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A stunning pictorial record from the personal photo archives of Korean War veterans. A detailed account of Allied air operations features dramatic, real-life combat stories that took place during the 1950 to 1953 war.


Korean War Aces

Korean War Aces
Author: Robert F Dorr
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2013-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472800567

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The first virtually all-jet war, the conflict in Korea saw F-86 Sabres of the USAF take on MiG-15s of the North Korean and Chinese air forces. Although the Allied pilots were initially taken aback by the ability of the communist fighter in combat, sound training and skilful leadership soon enabled Sabre pilots to dominate the dogfights over the Yalu River. In all 39 F-86 pilots achieved ace status, and a number of these are profiled in this volume, as are notable pilots from the US Navy, Marine Corps and Royal Navy and, for the first time, the handful of MiG-15 aces.


The Korean War

The Korean War
Author: C. Carter Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1990
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780382099496

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Describes the people, places, and events surrounding the Korean War.


Ground Forces in the Korean War 1950–53 (2)

Ground Forces in the Korean War 1950–53 (2)
Author: Robert C. Mackowiak
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2025-04-22
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 1472862643

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This study of the evolving uniforms and personal equipment used by US ground forces in the Korean War features new full-color artwork and previously unpublished photographs. In June 1950, US soldiers and Marines deployed in the Korean War were dressed and equipped largely as they had been in the closing stages of World War II, but by 1953 major innovations had transformed their appearance. Featuring eight pages of specially commissioned artwork alongside carefully chosen photographs, some never previously published, this study charts the evolution of the US troops' uniforms and gear through three years of bitter fighting. The deployment of a US expeditionary force in Korea entailed uniform and equipment shortages and resulted in widespread improvisation among the troops. The rapid movement of the first stages of the conflict made resupply very difficult, a situation compounded by the need for cold-weather clothing. In 1951, the beginnings of position warfare offered the opportunity for soldiers and Marines to customize their uniforms and gear. Flak jackets were introduced in both services. The infantryman's basic load lightened substantially, with men on the line often requiring little more than their fatigues, flak vest, and helmet. All of these developments are explained and depicted in this fully illustrated study from an authority of the uniforms and personal gear of the Korean War period.


Remembering the "Forgotten War"

Remembering the
Author: Philip West
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780765606976

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An analysis of the Korean War, taking a cultural approach that emphasizes the human dimension of the war. There are chapters on Korean art in the war, translations into English of poetry by Korean soldiers, a study of songs on the war, discussion of war films, and more.


Breakthrough on the Color Front

Breakthrough on the Color Front
Author: Lee Nichols
Publisher: Three Continents
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

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