The Korean War in Britain explores the social and cultural impact of the Korean War (1950-53) on Britain. Coming just five years after the ravages of the Second World War, Korea was a deeply unsettling moment in post-war British history. From allegations about American use of ‘germ’ warfare to anxiety over Communist use of ‘brainwashing’ and treachery at home, the Korean War precipitated a series of short-lived panics in 1950s Britain. But by the time of its uneasy ceasefire in 1953, the war was becoming increasingly forgotten. Using Mass Observation surveys, letters, diaries and a wide range of under-explored contemporary material, this book charts the war’s changing position in British popular imagination and asks how it became known as the ‘Forgotten War’. It explores the war in a variety of viewpoints – conscript, POW, protester and veteran – and is essential reading for anyone interested in Britain’s Cold War past.
Grace Huxford
Korean War in Britain [PDF ebook]
Citizenship, selfhood and forgetting
Korean War in Britain [PDF ebook]
Citizenship, selfhood and forgetting
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Bahasa Inggeris ● Format PDF ● Halaman-halaman 224 ● ISBN 9781526118967 ● Penerbit Manchester University Press ● Diterbitkan 2018 ● Muat turun 3 kali ● Mata wang EUR ● ID 8122087 ● Salin perlindungan Adobe DRM
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