From Yalta to Panmunjom - (Cornell East Asia Series,) by Qingzhao Hua (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "Hua's riveting account of Truman's eight years from 1945 to 1953.
- About the Author: Hua Qingzhao is Director of the Center of American Studies, Tianjin Academy of Social Sciences.
- 284 Pages
- Political Science, International Relations
- Series Name: Cornell East Asia Series,
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Book Synopsis
"Hua's riveting account of Truman's eight years from 1945 to 1953. Hua is a born storyteller.... He confers depth and sharpness on his writing by placing events within historical context." --China Review International "Demonstrates a deep understanding of the conflicts and divisions within the 'big four'... a thoroughly researched account that acknowledges the complexities of the issues... Hua's study challenges many assumptions about the postwar period.... A good springboard for further research." --American Historical Review
Review Quotes
Demonstrates a deep understanding of the conflicts and divisions within the "big four"... a thoroughly researched account that acknowledges the complexities of the issues... Hua's study challenges many assumptions about the postwar period.... A good springboard for further research.
--June Grasso "American Historical Review"Hua's riveting account of Truman's eight years from 1945 to 1953. Hua is a born storyteller.... He confers depth and sharpness on his writing by placing events within historical context.
-- "China Review International"About the Author
Hua Qingzhao is Director of the Center of American Studies, Tianjin Academy of Social Sciences.