“Found this one last year, reading an I.F. Stone book on the forgotten war, in Korea. Doubt that I've ever read a better description of what it's like to ask questions about and be fascinated by history, in a country in which we're taught to wear patriotic blinders. "People with a built-in indifference to history are ill accustomed to retrospective digging, to lifting up rugs, to searching for subterranean forces and tendencies. Exploring the labyrinth of history is alien to the American soul, perhaps because an optimistic people find knowledge of the past too burdensome in the present." - Bruce Cumings, from the Preface of Stone's Hidden History of the Korean War ('88 edition)” HistoryAmerican Exceptionalism Author:Bruce Cumings
“It was this war and not World War II which established a far-flung American base structure abroad and a national security state at home, as defence spending nearly quadrupled in the last six months of 1950, and turned the United States in the policeman of the world.” WarKoreaMilitary HistoryWar HistoryThe Korean War Book:The Korean War: A History Source: The Korean War: A History
“It was this war and not World War II which established a far-flung American base structure abroad and a national security state at home, as defence spending nearly quadrupled in the last six months of 1950, and turned the United States into the policeman of the world.” WarAmerican HistoryKoreaMilitary HistoryWar HistoryThe Korean War Book:The Korean War: A History Source: The Korean War: A History
“Those who suffer terrible wars have a finer sense of when they begin and when they end.” WarAmerican HistoryKoreaMilitary HistoryKorean WarWar History Book:The Korean War: A History Source: The Korean War: A History