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A Korean Conflict Ian McLaine

A Korean Conflict By Ian McLaine

A Korean Conflict by Ian McLaine


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A Korean Conflict: The Tensions between Britain and America by Ian McLaine

In 1950, just five years after the end of World War II, Britain and America again went to war--this time to try and combat the spread of communism in East Asia following the invasion of South Korea by communist forces from the North. This book charts the course of the UK-US 'special relationship' from the journey to war beginning in 1947 to the fall of the Labour government in 1951. Ian McLaine casts fresh light on relations between Truman and Attlee and their officials, diplomats and advisors, including Acheson and MacArthur. He shows how Britain was persuaded to join a war it could ill afford and was forced to rearm at great cost to the economy. The decision to participate in the war caused great strain to the Labour party--provoking the Bevan-Gaitskell split which was to keep the party out of office for the next decade. McLaine's revisionist study shows how disastrous the war was for the British--and for the Labour party in particular. It sheds important new light on UK-US relations during a key era in diplomatic and Cold War history.

About Ian McLaine

Ian McLaine taught History and the Philosophy of History at the University of Wollongong. He held a DPhil from Oxford University and was the author of Ministry of Morale: Home Front Morale and the Ministry of Information in World War II.

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NLS9781350153981
9781350153981
1350153982
A Korean Conflict: The Tensions between Britain and America by Ian McLaine
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2020-03-19
352
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