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Korea Initiative Coordinator Appears in New Anthology

Kathryn Weathersby's contributed the chapter "The Soviet Role in the Korean War: The State of Historical Knowledge," to the new book The Korean War in World History.

KI Coordinator Kathryn Weathersby's chapter "The Soviet Role in the Korean War: The State of Historical Knowledge," was published this month in a major new book on the war. The Korean War in World History, edited by William Stueck and published by The University Press of Kentucky, presents the newest perspectives on the Korean War by five distinguished historians, each focusing on Korea's relationship to another world power at the time of the conflict in order to illuminate the war's larger role in modern history.

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