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The War for Korea, 1951-1954 : A Deep Trench
The War for Korea, 1951-1954 : A Deep Trench
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Author(s): Millett, Alan R.
ISBN No.: 9780700641123
Pages: 800
Year: 202607
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 97.99
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Allan Millett concludes his history of the Korean War with another masterful volume informed by decades of researching and thinking about the war. Once again, he examines the war from clean conference rooms to squalid trenches with vivid prose and deft portraits of civilian and military leaders. Millett's careful attention to all the participants, and especially to the two Koreas, make this book and its companion volumes the definitive history of the Korean War."-- William Donnelly , author of Under Army Orders: The Army National Guard during the Korean War "Millett's coverage of Korea's modern state building, military reforms, and security dynamics in Northeast Asia is provocative not only for historians and veterans but also for Asian Studies specialists, policy makers, and military personnel, both for those who would seek to avoid war with North Korea and China, and those whose task it is to prepare for it."-- Xiao-Bing Li , editor and translator of Mao's Generals Remember Korea "No one has been able to master the array of sources on the Korean War like Alan Millett. In this closing third volume of his classic history of the conflict, he provides a detailed and nuanced account of the way the war evolved in its final years. No other writer has ever been able to provide such detail on the later phases of the war and its outcome."-- Conrad Crane , author of American Airpower Strategy in Korea, 1950-1953 "This masterful account illuminates the Korean War's most neglected phase: the long struggle of stalemate, negotiation, and attrition after 1951.


Drawing on decades of multilingual research and an unmatched command of military, political, and diplomatic history, this final volume completes Allan R. Millett's landmark three-volume history and demonstrates why the war's protracted endgame mattered as much as its dramatic opening campaigns. Taken together, the trilogy stands as the definitive modern history of the Korean War, showing how its unresolved outcome continues to shape the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia, and why the Korean War never truly ended."-- Sheila Miyoshi Jager , author of Brothers at War: The Unending Conflict in Korea and The Other Great Game: The Opening of Korea and the Birth of Modern East Asia "This granular account of the closing phases of the Korean war documents how the military, diplomatic and negotiating strategies of the contending parties engendered an endemic conflict that so far has made the division of the Korean Peninsula insurmountable."-- Frederick Carriere, Former Executive Director, Korea Fulbright Program.


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