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Wars and Rumours of War, 1918-1945: Japan, the West and Asia Pacific: Series 2: 1937-1945. From Manchuria to Tokyo Bay
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Wars and Rumours of War, 1918-1945: Japan, the West and Asia Pacific: Series 2: 1937-1945. From Manchuria to Tokyo Bay

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Supported by an in-depth Introduction and contextual analysis, this six-volume set complements Series I (1918-1937 - From Armistice to North China), addressing the history between 1938 and1945. Despite the widespread operation of war-time censorship and surveillance, publishers in the West and, to a lesser degree in East Asia, put out a range of material that remains of considerable value to later generations. Some of the texts selected are undeniably partisan but the quantity of the published material (and to some extent its quality) left the general public with a vast and varied archive of printed matter that deserves to be consulted and debated by today’s researchers and students. Greater attention is given to American and British literature rather than Chinese or Japanese simply by virtue of the practical realities.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Global Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 February 2017
Pages
3200
ISBN
9781898823636

Supported by an in-depth Introduction and contextual analysis, this six-volume set complements Series I (1918-1937 - From Armistice to North China), addressing the history between 1938 and1945. Despite the widespread operation of war-time censorship and surveillance, publishers in the West and, to a lesser degree in East Asia, put out a range of material that remains of considerable value to later generations. Some of the texts selected are undeniably partisan but the quantity of the published material (and to some extent its quality) left the general public with a vast and varied archive of printed matter that deserves to be consulted and debated by today’s researchers and students. Greater attention is given to American and British literature rather than Chinese or Japanese simply by virtue of the practical realities.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Global Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 February 2017
Pages
3200
ISBN
9781898823636