The Pusan Perimeter, Korea, 1950: An Annotated Bibliography
By (Author) Paul M. Edwards
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
21st September 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
War and defence operations
Bibliographies, catalogues
016.951904
Hardback
160
This annotated bibliography is the first to cover the early phases of the Korean War, for the period from June 25 to September 22, 1950, in a comprehensive manner. This guide provides a brief history of the critial period around the Pusan perimeter, identifies important archival sources, and then describes 401 studies in English--both offical and unofficial reports, documents, surveys, monographs, and periodical articles. The bibliography is organized both by different genres of work and topically. An appendix points to the United Nations country's forces that served in the war. Indexes by author, subject, and periodical make this short guide easy for researchers in all fields of study.
Noted Korean War expert Edwards has compiled a comprehensive bibliography of writings on the early phase of that conflict from shortly before the North Korean invasion of the South (June 1950) to crossing the 38th parallel by UN forces in September, not just the fighting around the Pusan perimenter. Edwards's organization of the material is impeccable. A useful beginning source for scholars or undergraduates doing research on the early Korean war.-Choice
"Noted Korean War expert Edwards has compiled a comprehensive bibliography of writings on the early phase of that conflict from shortly before the North Korean invasion of the South (June 1950) to crossing the 38th parallel by UN forces in September, not just the fighting around the Pusan perimenter. Edwards's organization of the material is impeccable. A useful beginning source for scholars or undergraduates doing research on the early Korean war."-Choice
PAUL M. EDWARDS, Dean of the Graduate College of Park College in Kansas City, Missouri, is a specialist in Korean, military, and bibliographical history who has written at length on these subjects. He is the founder of the Center for the Study of the Korean Conflict, a library and archival foundation in Independence, Missouri. He served with the 31st Field Artillery in Korea and has his Ph.D. in transatlantic history from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. His most recent book is General Matthew B. Ridgway: An Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood, 1993).