Format:
1 Online-Ressource (352 pages)
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9798216185031
Series Statement:
Fighting Words
Content:
Key decisions and events of the Pacific War are explored in this work by juxtaposing Allied and Japanese accounts, giving voice to both sides in this epic confrontation. Competing Voices from the Pacific War: Fighting Words covers the period from July 1937 to September 1945, touching briefly on the post-war Allied occupation of Japan. Although it emphasizes American and Japanese accounts, it also includes perspectives from other nations. Materials covering political and strategic issues, the experiences of combatants and prisoners of war, the experiences of civilians caught up in the various war zones, and the impact of the war on the various home fronts, are also included. By including a range of primary sources representing the experiences and views of participants and commentators of all sides and setting them in their historical contexts, this unique anthology promotes an understanding of the Pacific War, the events that led up to it, and its legacies. Alongside sources that reflect traditional military history, material that considers the war from the perspective of the "new military history" is also included
Note:
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Growing Tensions: Japan, China, and the United States Chapter 3: Pearl Harbor Chapter 4: Japanese Conquests, Allied Defeats, 1941-1942 Chapter 5: Turning Points at Sea, 1942: Coral Sea and Midway Chapter 6: Turning the Tide on Land, 1942: Guadalcanal and New Guinea Chapter 7: Wartime Life in Occupied Asia and the Pacific Chapter 8: Home Fronts: Japan, the United States, and Australia Chapter 9: The Prisoner-of-War Experience Chapter 10: Allied Offensive, 1943-45 Chapter 11: Hiroshima and the Defeat of Japan Chapter 12: Surrender Chapter 13: Legacies: The Significance of the Pacific War
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781846450105
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9798216185338
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9798216185437
Language:
English
DOI:
10.5040/9798216185031
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