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The Ashgate Research Companion to the Korean War Hardcover – 18 Aug 2014

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'The Ashgate Research Companion to the Korean War provides a timely and much-needed scholarly reference, for both academic and general readers, to acquire updated knowledge and a deeper understanding of the first major hot war during the Cold War. Edited by two of America's leading experts on the subject, the volume is comprehensive, informative, and insightful. It is highly commended.' Chen Jian, Cornell University, USA

About the Author

James I. Matray is Professor of History at California State University, Chico. He is the author of The Reluctant Crusade: American Foreign Policy in Korea, 1941-1950 and Korea Divided: The 38th Parallel and the Demilitarized Zone and editor of The East and the United States: An Encyclopedia of Relations Since 1784, Historical Dictionary of the Korean War, and Korea and the Cold War: Division, Destruction, and Disarmament. Donald W. Boose, Jr. is a retired Army colonel who teaches at the U.S. Army War College. Much of his 30-year military career involved Northeast Asia political-military matters and included six years with the U.N. Command Component of the Military Armistice Commission in Korea and service as Assistant Chief of Staff for Strategic Plans and Policy for U.S. Forces, Japan. His books include U.S. Army Forces in the Korean War and Over the Beach: U.S. Army Amphibious Operations in the Korean War.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Too Many Errors 14 May 2016
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Too many factual errors for such a high rated book. And there are too many illogical interpretations of people and events. It would be a great day to see a Korean War book published without errors, both factual, and interpretative. There are several supremely important facts and interpretations about the Korean War that have never been properly couched in a publication.
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