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The Korean War in Britain (31) — Cold War Conversations - "vivid & compelling" The NY Times
Cold War Conversations - "vivid & compelling" The NY Times

The Korean War in Britain (31)

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We speak with Doctor Grace Huxford, author of the Korean War in Britain – Citizenship, Selfhood and Forgetting. 

The Korean War was known as the “forgotten war”, but it is key in understanding the early Cold War tensions and later repercussions that continue through to today.

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The subjects we cover include the social impact of the Korean War within Britain, the UK view of the war, prisoners of war and brainwashing as well as protests against the war.

We welcome Dr Grace Huxford.


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