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  1. 18 lut 2011 · This article provides a summary of current literature addressing the Korean conflict, from World War II until July 1953. It describes not only the content of major books and articles, but also key areas of interpretive disagreement. Topics cover both political and military affairs. Notes.

  2. Korean War and would long outlast the cold war itself. This article is concerned with the origins of that postwar political polarization in the Korean cultural arena. The main focus is on the U.S. occupation authorities and the Korean cultural producers-educators, writers, artists, musicians, filmmakers, and

  3. 7 mar 2022 · The book's first section outlines the course of the war on the Korean peninsula and shows how it forced policy-makers in Washington, Moscow and Beijing to change direction. The second section focuses on key individuals who changed the course of history.

  4. A vast range of cultural resources, from propaganda posters and radio broadcasts to sophisticated literary magazines, jazz bands, ballet troupes, and symphony orchestras, were weapons in what has recently come to be called the “Cultural Cold War” (Saunders 1999).

  5. 14 sty 2014 · The Cultural Cold War in Korea, 1945-1950. By definition, the cold war was understood on both sides of the conflict to be a global struggle that stopped short of direct military engagement between the superpowers (the U.S. and the USSR).

  6. 1 lut 2003 · A vast range of cultural resources, from propaganda posters and radio broadcasts to sophisticated literary magazines, jazz bands, ballet troupes, and symphony orchestras, were weapons in what has recently come to be called the “Cultural Cold War” (Saunders 1999).

  7. 1 lut 2003 · This study explores the birth of the popular radio serial drama under the Cold War doctrine of national broadcasting in 1950s South Korea. By examining texts, critiques, production practices, and … Expand

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