Had some problems yesterday with the comments function that I’ve managed to untangle. Hopefully the archived comments from years past make a reappearance as well.
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Comments back onlineHad some problems yesterday with the comments function that I’ve managed to untangle. Hopefully the archived comments from years past make a reappearance as well. From the archives3 comments to Comments back online |
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i just thought it is connected to running edit of
http://granitestudio.org/2010/06/25/on-memories-of-violence-part-2-chinese-textbooks-and-the-questions-about-the-korean-war-60-years-later
because of
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/southkorea/7853746/China-rewrites-history-of-Korean-War.html
but today i see no update there
Yeah, in the post I mentioned the shift in academic treatments of the Korean War and calls by academics for reassessments and greater access to archival materials, I didn’t link to Malcom’s story because it came out after I had posted it.
Comments. Excellent!