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E-raamat: Korean War: An Annotated Bibliography

(Texas A&M University, USA)
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The Korean War is the most comprehensive and detailed bibliography compiled to date on the American involvement in "The Forgotten War." In this revised and expanded second edition, Keith D. McFarlands clearly written annotations provide concise descriptions of more than 2,600 of the most important books, articles, and documents written in English on the conflict in Korea. Key topics include origins of the war; the political and military roles of North and South Korea, the United States, the Soviet Union, China, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Turkey, and other United Nations members; campaigns and battles; weapons and uniforms; and the military and diplomatic aspects of the war. Specific subjects are easy to find using the index organized by topic and author, making The Korean War a necessity for every academic or research library.

Arvustused

'The Korean War has never been officially brought to an end, the present situation being only an armistice. Given the unpredictable of North Korean policy, we must hope future events do not repeat those which produced this substantial bibliography.' Reference Reviews

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xiv
Map
xvi
Korean War Chronology xvii
Reference Works
1(22)
Source Guides and Bibliographies
1(10)
Historiographies
11(4)
Chronologies
15(1)
Handbooks, Guides, Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
16(5)
Geographies and Maps
21(2)
General Accounts of the War
23(12)
Background to the War
35(30)
Korea to 1945
35(3)
Korea, 1945-1950
38(16)
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
54(5)
Republic of Korea
59(4)
Soviet Union
63(2)
The Attack and the U.S. Decision to Intervene
65(13)
The Attack and Who Initiated It
65(7)
The U.S. Decision to Intervene
72(6)
U.S.-U.N. Wartime Policy and Decision Making
78(23)
U.S. Military and Civilian Leaders
78(8)
Intelligence and Covert Operations
86(5)
Military Decisions
91(6)
Problems of Limited War
97(2)
Nuclear Weapons
99(2)
Raising and Training U.S. Armed Forces
101(13)
The Draft
101(2)
Mobilizing the Reserves
103(4)
Training
107(1)
Blacks and Women in the Military
108(6)
U.S. Army in Korea
114(36)
Overview of Army Operations
114(6)
Initial Actions and Pusan Perimeter (June-Sept. 1950)
120(4)
Inchon, Seoul, the Drive North and Retreat (Sept.-Dec. 1950)
124(5)
Stalemate (Jan. 1951-July 1953)
129(7)
Weapons, Equipment and Vehicles
136(7)
The Soldier in Combat
143(6)
Uniforms and Insignias
149(1)
U.S. Air Force
150(18)
Overview of Air Activities
150(5)
Tactical Support
155(2)
Strategic Operations
157(3)
Pilots
160(3)
Aircraft---U.S. and Soviet
163(5)
U.S. Navy
168(10)
Overview of Naval Activities
168(3)
Fleet Activities
171(2)
Carriers and Air Support
173(5)
U.S. Marines
178(17)
General Accounts
178(4)
Ground Operations
182(9)
Pusan Perimeter
182(1)
Inchon, Seoul, and the Drive North
183(3)
Chosin Reservoir Campaign
186(3)
Stalemate
189(2)
Marine Air Support
191(2)
Helicopters
193(2)
Military Support Services
195(26)
Supply and Logistics Activities
195(7)
Transportation and Communication
202(2)
Engineering
204(6)
Use of Animals
210(1)
Psychological Warfare
211(1)
The Chaplaincy and Religion
212(4)
Recreation and Education
216(1)
Awards and Honors
217(4)
The United Nations and the War
221(22)
Political Commitment
221(4)
U.N. Command
225(1)
U.N. Forces
226(2)
Contributing Nations
228(15)
Australia
228(2)
Canada
230(4)
Commonwealth Activities
234(1)
Great Britain
235(4)
India
239(1)
Other Nations
240(3)
South Korea, North Korea, Chinese and Soviet Forces
243(24)
ROK Forces
243(5)
DPRK Forces
248(2)
People's Republic of China
250(15)
Leaders and Policy
250(4)
The Red Army and Other Military Forces
254(6)
The Chinese Decision to Intervene
260(2)
Germ Warfare and Other Charges
262(3)
The Soviet Union and the War
265(2)
The Truman---MacArthur Controversy
267(10)
Truman
267(3)
MacArthur
270(2)
The Controversy and Dismissal
272(5)
Military Medicine
277(13)
Rescue and Evacuation
277(1)
Medical Units and Facilities
278(2)
Treatment
280(5)
Physical Injuries
280(3)
Psychological Problems
283(2)
Medical Personnel
285(4)
Medical Advances
289(1)
Prisoners of War
290(19)
U.S.---U.N.---ROK Prisoners
290(13)
Conditions
290(7)
Brainwashing
297(6)
Communist Prisoners
303(2)
Repatriation
305(4)
Peace Negotiations and the Armistice
309(9)
Negotiations---Truman Administration
309(4)
Negotiations---Eisenhower Administration
313(2)
Armistice Agreement
315(3)
Korea During the War
318(11)
Politics, Economics and Education
318(3)
Social and Cultural Impacts
321(2)
Refugees
323(3)
Atrocities and Massacres including No Gun Ri
326(3)
Post-War Korea
329(7)
U.S. Homefront
336(27)
Congress and the Politics of War
336(5)
Industrial Mobilization
341(8)
Social, Intellectual and Cultural Impacts
349(2)
Public Opinion
351(5)
Impact on Foreign Policy
356(7)
The Media and the War
363(10)
The Press
363(6)
Motion Pictures
369(1)
Artists and Cartoonists
370(3)
Literature
373(7)
Literature and the War
373(1)
Korean War Novels
374(6)
Critiques, Analyses, Consequences and Legacies
380(11)
Web Based Sources
391(8)
Author Index 399(15)
Subject Index 414
Keith D. McFarland is President Emeritus at Texas A&M Commerce. He is the co-author of Louis Johnson and the Arming of America: The Roosevelt and Truman Years.