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      Korea and the United States through war and peace, 1943-1960

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      • 발행사항

        Seoul, Korea : Yonsei University Press, c2000

      • 발행연도

        2000

      • 작성언어

        영어

      • 주제어
      • DDC

        327.5195073/09/044 판사항(21)

      • ISBN

        897141507X

      • 자료형태

        단행본(다권본)

      • 발행국(도시)

        대한민국

      • 서명/저자사항

        Korea and the United States through war and peace, 1943-1960 / by Henry Chung ; introduction by Stephen Jin-Woo Kim.

      • 기타서명

        Korean title: 6 25전쟁 중심 한미관계사

      • 형태사항

        xxxiv, 538 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.

      • 총서사항

        Institute for Modern Korean Studies historical materials series ; no. 4

      • 일반주기명

        Includes bibliographical references (p. 523-527) and index.

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      • CONTENTS
      • 표제지 = ⅰ
      • 口繪 = ⅴ
      • CONTENTS = ⅶ
      • Foreword = xiii
      • CONTENTS
      • 표제지 = ⅰ
      • 口繪 = ⅴ
      • CONTENTS = ⅶ
      • Foreword = xiii
      • INTRODUCTION / Srephen Jin-Woo Kim = xxiii
      • AUTHOR'S PREFACE = xxxiii
      • Maps = xxxv
      • CHAPTERⅠ The Land = 1
      • Area = 1
      • Rivers = 2
      • Mountains = 2
      • Climate = 5
      • Cities = 5
      • CHAPTERⅡ The People = 7
      • Origin And Characterisrics = 7
      • Language = 9
      • Religion = 11
      • CHAPTERⅢ A Glimpse Of The Past = 21
      • The Era Of Tan'Gun Anf Kija = 21
      • The Golden Age = 23
      • War With China = 27
      • War With Japan = 31
      • CHAPTERⅣ Opening The Hermit'S Door = 37
      • Reasons For Isolation = 37
      • The Coming Of The Americans = 39
      • The Coming Of The Japanese = 43
      • The Japanese Conquest And Administration Of Korea = 58
      • CHAPTERⅤ The Fight For Freedom = 67
      • Koreans Never Recognized Japan'S Suzerainty Over Them = 67
      • The Independence Movement Of 1919 = 68
      • The Declaration Of Independence = 73
      • The Government-In-Exile = 78
      • The Korean Congress At Philadelphia = 80
      • The Korean Commission To America And Europe = 81
      • CHAPTERⅥ Form Cairo To Postdam = 87
      • The Cairo Declaration = 87
      • The Yalta Conference = 89
      • The Potsdam Agreement = 92
      • CHAPTERⅦ The Coming Of The "Liberators" = 97
      • Division And Occupation = 97
      • Confusion In The South = 98
      • Reign Og Terror In The North = 103
      • Removal Of Capital Goods = 105
      • Refugees = 106
      • CHAPTERⅧ Attempts At Unification = 109
      • The Iron Curtain Along The 38Th Parallel = 109
      • The Five-Year Trusteeship Plan = 110
      • American-Soviet Negotiations = 113
      • Negotiations Transferred To Washington And Moscow = 117
      • CHAPTERⅨ The Resurrection Of A Nation = 125
      • The Un Steps In = 125
      • The Republic Of Korea = 131
      • CHAPTERⅩ Preliminaries To Communist Invasion = 139
      • Recognition Abroad Of The New Government = 139
      • The Democratic People'S Republic Of Korea = 145
      • Factors Faviring Invasion = 151
      • CHAPTERXI The Communist War(1): The Beginning = 155
      • June 25, 1950 = 155
      • Reaction In The U.S. = 158
      • Mandate From The Un = 160
      • "Who Started The War?" = 162
      • The Uncok Report = 163
      • CHAPTERXII The Communist War(2): The Campaigns = 165
      • The Unified Command = 165
      • Pusan Perimeter = 166
      • Inch'$$\Breve O$$N = 170
      • Civilian Casualties = 177
      • CHAPTERXIII The Communist War(3): Carrying The Fight Into North Korea = 181
      • Crossing The 38Th Parallel = 181
      • Meddlesome India = 183
      • Inside Red Korea = 187
      • Buffer Zone Proposal = 192
      • Nature And Composition Of The Roks = 193
      • CHAPTERXIV The Communist War(4): The Coming Of Chiness Volunteers = 199
      • What Triggered The Invasion? = 199
      • Red Wolves In Sheep'S Clothing = 205
      • Reaction At The Un = 207
      • CHAPTERXXV The Communist War(5): Retreat And Counreroffensive = 219
      • Terrain Favored The Reds = 219
      • Retreat To The South = 220
      • Matthew B.Ridgway = 222
      • Refugees-"The Greatest Tragedy" = 226
      • The Begginning Of The Allied Offensive = 231
      • Macarthur'S Dismissal = 232
      • The Effect On Free Asia = 243
      • CHAPTERXVI Truce Negotiations = 251
      • General Van Fleet: Father Of The Rok Army = 251
      • The Far Eastern Munich = 254
      • Diplomatic Platitudes And Stalemated Battles = 266
      • CHAPTERXVII The Armistice = 277
      • Effect Of The Korea War On The 1952 Presidential Election = 277
      • 1953-The Year Of Infamy = 280
      • Rhee Prepares To Go It Alone = 290
      • Eisenhower'S Letter To Rhee = 296
      • Provisions Of The Armistice Agreement = 300
      • CHAPTERXVIII After The Armistice = 303
      • Official Reactions = 303
      • Surveying The Gains And Losses Of The War = 307
      • Verdict Of Generals = 313
      • War Crimes = 328
      • CHAPTERXIX Circumventing Agreement = 335
      • The Communist Method Of Making Agreement = 335
      • Prisoner Repatriation = 336
      • Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission(Nnsc) = 344
      • The Geneva Conference Of 1954 = 352
      • After Geneva = 361
      • CHAPTERXX Relief And Rehabilitation = 367
      • Extent Of Destruction = 367
      • Civilian Relief = 372
      • Rehabilitation = 373
      • No Marshall Plan Or Alliance For Progress Aid = 379
      • Inflation = 383
      • No Investment Of Foreign Capital = 388
      • Grounf Laid For A Revolution = 392
      • CHAPTERXXI The Fall Of Syngman Rhee = 393
      • The 1956 Election = 393
      • Francesca Donner And Maria Park = 394
      • The Rise And Fall Of Syngman Rhee = 395
      • Student Riots And Rhee'S Retirement In 1960 = 397
      • American Influence On Rhee;S Downfall = 409
      • CHAPTERXXII Military Dictatorship = 427
      • Vacuum Of Leadership Createdby Rhee'S Depature = 427
      • H$$\Breve O$$'S Interim Government = 428
      • The Second Republic = 430
      • Economic Chaos Leading To Military Coup = 434
      • Rule By Military Junta = 437
      • The Third Republic = 441
      • From Khaki To Mufti = 450
      • APPENDICES = 461
      • SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY = 523
      • INDEX = 529
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