Japan at War

Japan at War

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9781565840393
Untertitel:
An Oral History
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Haruko Taya Cook, Theodore F. Cook
Herausgeber:
Ingram Publishers Services
Anzahl Seiten:
496
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.10.1993
ISBN:
978-1-56584-039-3

Zusatztext "One of the essential books about World War II." — The Philadelphia Inquirer "The stories recorded in Japan at War provide insight into the confounding complexity of extreme human behavior during the war." — San Francisco Chronicle "Hereafter no one will be able to think! write! or teach about the Pacific War without reference to [the Cooks'] work." —Marius B. Jansen! Princeton University "Oral history of a compellingly high order." — Kirkus Reviews "Informed! nuanced! manysided! vividan impressive achievement." —Ezra F. Vogel! Harvard University Informationen zum Autor Haruko Taya Cook is Fordham Marymount Professor Emerita in history at Marymount College of Fordham University. She lives in New York City. Theodore F. Cook is a professor of Japanese history at William Paterson University. He lives in New York City. Klappentext In a vivid! sweeping panorama! this captivating oral history relates the remarkable story of Japanese people living during World War II! offering the first glimpses of how this century's most violent conflict affected the lives of the ordinary Japanese population. Zusammenfassung A deeply moving book (Studs Terkel) and the first ever oral history to document the experience of ordinary Japanese people during World War II Hereafter no one will be able to think, write, or teach about the Pacific War without reference to [the Cooks'] work. Marius B. Jansen, Emeritus Professor of Japanese History, Princeton University This pathbreaking work of oral history by Haruko Taya Cook and Theodore F. Cook was the first book ever to capture the experience of ordinary Japanese people during the war and remains the classic work on the subject. In a sweeping panorama, Japan at War takes us from the Japanese attacks on China in the 1930s to the Japanese home front during the inhuman raids on Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki, offering glimpses of how the twentieth century's most deadly conflict affected the lives of the Japanese population. The book seeks out the true feelings of the wartime generation [and] illuminates the contradictions between the official views of the war and living testimony ( Yomiuri Shimbun , Japan). For decades, American and Japanese readers have turned to Japan at War for a candid portrait of the Japanese experience during World War II in all its complexity. Featuring essays that contextualize the oral histories of each tumultuous period covered, Japan at War is appropriate both as an introduction to those war-ravaged decades and as a riveting reference for those studying the war in the Pacific. ...

"One of the essential books about World War II." —The Philadelphia Inquirer

"The stories recorded in Japan at War provide insight into the confounding complexity of extreme human behavior during the war." —San Francisco Chronicle

"Hereafter no one will be able to think, write, or teach about the Pacific War without reference to [the Cooks’] work." —Marius B. Jansen, Princeton University

"Oral history of a compellingly high order." —Kirkus Reviews

"Informed, nuanced, manysided, vivid—an impressive achievement." —Ezra F. Vogel, Harvard University

Autorentext
Haruko Taya Cook is Fordham Marymount Professor Emerita in history at Marymount College of Fordham University. She lives in New York City.

Theodore F. Cook is a professor of Japanese history at William Paterson University. He lives in New York City.


Klappentext
In a vivid, sweeping panorama, this captivating oral history relates the remarkable story of Japanese people living during World War II, offering the first glimpses of how this century's most violent conflict affected the lives of the ordinary Japanese population.

Zusammenfassung
A “deeply moving book” (Studs Terkel) and the first ever oral history to document the experience of ordinary Japanese people during World War II

“Hereafter no one will be able to think, write, or teach about the Pacific War without reference to [the Cooks’] work.” —Marius B. Jansen, Emeritus Professor of Japanese History, Princeton University

This pathbreaking work of oral history by Haruko Taya Cook and Theodore F. Cook was the first book ever to capture the experience of ordinary Japanese people during the war and remains the classic work on the subject. In a sweeping panorama, Japan at War takes us from the Japanese attacks on China in the 1930s to the Japanese home front during the inhuman raids on Tokyo, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki, offering glimpses of how the twentieth century’s most deadly conflict affected the lives of the Japanese population. The book “seeks out the true feelings of the wartime generation [and] illuminates the contradictions between the official views of the war and living testimony” (Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan). For decades, American and Japanese readers have turned to Japan at War for a candid portrait of the Japanese experience during World War II in all its complexity. Featuring essays that contextualize the oral histories of each tumultuous period covered, Japan at War is appropriate both as an introduction to those war-ravaged decades and as a riveting reference for those studying the war in the Pacific.


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