Corporal Boskin's Cold Cold War

A Comical Journey

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Pub Date Oct 31 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012

Description

Book Description:

At the height of the Korean War in 1952, a budding young historian was drafted into the U.S. Army just as the Pentagon was organizing a top-secret, scientific expeditionary unit, the Transportation Arctic Group (TRARG). Consisting of 275 military members and a cluster of civilian scientists from the United States and other countries, TRARG was sent to Thule Air Force Base, located on the west coast of northern Greenland. Its ostensible purpose was to map the terrain and test complex equipment at the edges of the Ice Cap. The covert objective, however, was to determine the feasibility of constructing yet another air base on the other side of Greenland, one that would be much closer to the enemy.

As the sole historian of the unit, Corporal Boskin was responsible for compiling and transmitting weekly progress reports to the Pentagon and, at the conclusion of the mission, for assisting in the final assessment. The multivolume report was itself technically worthy, yet it possessed barely a hint of the personal story: the outsized characters, the dark comedy and real tragedy, the frustrations and waste, and the ongoing tug'of'war between the company commander and his corporal historian over the status of the report's basic contents. Here Boskin tells that story, a keenly observed narrative that delivers both the absurd and the sublime in equal measure.

Joseph Boskin is professor emeritus of American social history and African American studies at Boston University. Among his publications are Sambo: The Rise and Demise of an American Jester and Rebellious Laughter: People's Humor in American Culture, the latter also published by Syracuse University Press.

6 x 9, 224 pages, 16 black-and-white illustrations, 1 map, notes, bibliography, index

Book Description:

At the height of the Korean War in 1952, a budding young historian was drafted into the U.S. Army just as the Pentagon was organizing a top-secret, scientific expeditionary...


Advance Praise

"A distinguished authority on the role of humor in American culture, Joseph Boskin is a comedic genius in his own right. In his new book, which is set on the icy tundra of Greenland, home of Thule Air Force Base during the Korean War, truth is stranger than fiction. Those with a quirky sense of reality will love Corporal Boskin's Cold Cold War. "-Bill Tuttle, author of "Daddy's Gone to War": The Second World War in the Lives of America's Children

"Boskin's book is a must read for understanding the "Cold war" and its discontents."- Joe Dorinson, Professor of History, Long Island University

"An engaging narrative that brings to life a remote world in a different time, yet one that will resonate with military veterans in all ages and places, and give all readers an unusual perspective on a unique Cold War venue. Boskin, the unit's historian, has written a history as unlike the "official" version as one could imagine, but one with a perceptive immediacy and veracity, and an engaging sense of humor."- Andy Dunar, author of America in the Fifties

"Corporal Boskin's Cold Cold War" is a wonderful memoir, beautifully written with great humor. It is full of insights into the absurdities of army life on a remote base in Greenland but it may be applicable to army life on a base anywhere." A must read!"- Joel Tarr, Caliguiri Professor of History and Policy, Carnegie Mellon University.

"A distinguished authority on the role of humor in American culture, Joseph Boskin is a comedic genius in his own right. In his new book, which is set on the icy tundra of Greenland, home of Thule...


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EDITION Hardcover
ISBN 9780815609643
PRICE 24.95
PAGES 224