> Have not read this. But a classic on the subject is I.F. Stones "The > hidden history of the Korean War", which like most hidden histories > was based completely on public documents. A point for what Carrol has > said in the past about "open secrets". Be curious to compare the two > books. No doubt Cumings has access to documents I.F. Stone didn't.
I've looked at the older & longer version of Cumings' book (2 volumes, I believe). It's very good. Stone's book is good, but it's just a matter of asking questions that should have been asked. Cumings answers the questions. -- Jim Devine "All science would be superfluous if the form of appearance of things directly coincided with their essence." -- KM _______________________________________________ pen-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/pen-l
