Conflict in Korea: An Encyclopedia
By (Author) James E. Hoare
By (author) Susan Pares
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
1st September 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Asian history
History: specific events and topics
Reference works
951.9042
Hardback
260
This encyclopaedia covers all aspects of the conflict in Korea, principally 1945 to the late-1990s. A substantial number of the entries deal with the war itself, but full attention is also paid to developments since the ceasefire of July 1953. Subjects include the Korean Airlines bombing of 1987 when a South Korean airliner was destroyed over the sea near Burma, allegedly by a bomb planted by North Korean agents, and the incidents in September 1996 and June 1998 when a North Korean submarine was detected off the South Korean coast. Other entries include abductions, assassinations, the "axe murders" of 1976, border incidents along the 38th parallel, defections, the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), espionage, family reunions, food shortages, and the treatment of the conflict in literature and film.
"Recommended for undergraduate, two-year, and public libraries." - Choice
James E. Hoare works for the British Diplomatic Service. Susan Pares is a professional writer and the editor of Asian Affairs.