107,99 zł
This book explores how a pivotal clash faded into historical shadow, squeezed between the moral clarity of one global conflict and the cultural upheaval of another. It questions why collective memory elevates total victory and divisive defeat while sidelining stalemate and containment. Three dynamics shape this erasure: narrative framing that cast Korea as Cold War subplot rather than sovereign struggle; media restraint amid McCarthyism and war fatigue, limiting public engagement; and cultural sequencing where World War II heroism and Vietnam protest dominate twentieth-century remembrance. The conflict's frozen front, massive casualties, and nuclear brinkmanship reveal a war that tested limited intervention, yet public ceremonies and education prioritize flanking narratives. European readers recognize parallels in how proxy battles inform ongoing debates over alliance commitments and selective historical attention.
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Liczba stron: 196
Rok wydania: 2026
