The Hidden History of the Korean War

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The Hidden History of the Korean War is a controversial investigative book by journalist I.F. Stone that challenges the official U.S. narrative of the Korean War and argues it was manipulated to justify Cold War militarization.

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instanceOf book
investigative journalism work
non-fiction book
argument U.S. policymakers exploited the conflict to expand military budgets
the Korean War was used to justify Cold War militarization
the official U.S. narrative of the Korean War is misleading
the war helped entrench a permanent war economy in the United States
associatedWith Monthly Review magazine NERFINISHED
author I. F. Stone NERFINISHED
Isidor Feinstein Stone NERFINISHED
challenges dominant Cold War narrative
official U.S. narrative of the Korean War
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes U.S. government propaganda
United Nations role in the Korean War
mainstream U.S. press coverage of the Korean War
describedAs controversial
revisionist account of the Korean War
genre history
political history
war history
hasInfluenced left-wing critiques of U.S. Cold War policy
hasTheme McCarthy-era anti-communism
military-industrial complex NERFINISHED
state manipulation of information
language English
mainSubject Cold War NERFINISHED
Korean War NERFINISHED
U.S. foreign policy
anti-communism
militarization
mediaType print
notableFor early critical history of the Korean War
influencing later revisionist scholarship on the Korean War
perspective critical of U.S. policy
left-wing
placeOfPublication New York City
publicationDate 1952
publisher Monthly Review Press NERFINISHED
setting Korean Peninsula NERFINISHED
targetAudience readers interested in critical histories of U.S. foreign policy
timePeriodCovered 1950–1953
usesSourceType congressional records
diplomatic documents
military communiqués
press reports

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I.F. Stone notableWork The Hidden History of the Korean War