Korean War in Britain : citizenship, selfhood and forgetting, The

Korean War, 1950-1953 Great Britain
Manchester University Press
2019
EISBN 1526138956
Cover.
Half Title.
Series Information.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Dedication.
Contents.
Figures.
Acknowledgements.
Select list of abbreviations.
Introduction The Korean War in Britain.
No woman wants any more war: Popular responses to the outbreak of war.
You're in Korea my son: Experiencing battle.
Citizen soldiers: National servicemen in the Korean War.
Brainwashing in Britain: Korean War prisoners of war.
How to bring the boys home: Popular opposition to the Korean War.
Forgetting Korea: The Korean War in popular memory, 1953-2014.
Conclusion.
Appendix: Battle experience form (1952).
Select bibliography.
Archive sources.
Government publications.
Contemporary academic articles, published books and memoirs.
Published secondary sources.
Unpublished thesis.
Internet sources.
Film and television.
Index.
This work is a social history of the Korean War (1950-1953) in Britain. Assessing the impact of the war from 1950 to the early twenty-first century, this original book examines how British people responded to the Korean War and it came to be known as the 'Forgotten War' of the twentieth century.
Half Title.
Series Information.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Dedication.
Contents.
Figures.
Acknowledgements.
Select list of abbreviations.
Introduction The Korean War in Britain.
No woman wants any more war: Popular responses to the outbreak of war.
You're in Korea my son: Experiencing battle.
Citizen soldiers: National servicemen in the Korean War.
Brainwashing in Britain: Korean War prisoners of war.
How to bring the boys home: Popular opposition to the Korean War.
Forgetting Korea: The Korean War in popular memory, 1953-2014.
Conclusion.
Appendix: Battle experience form (1952).
Select bibliography.
Archive sources.
Government publications.
Contemporary academic articles, published books and memoirs.
Published secondary sources.
Unpublished thesis.
Internet sources.
Film and television.
Index.
This work is a social history of the Korean War (1950-1953) in Britain. Assessing the impact of the war from 1950 to the early twenty-first century, this original book examines how British people responded to the Korean War and it came to be known as the 'Forgotten War' of the twentieth century.
