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Book: The U.S. and the War in the Pacific, 1941–45

TitleThe U.S. and the War in the Pacific, 1941–45
Authors
Issue Date2022
PublisherRoutledge
Citation
Wilson, S ... et al. The U.S. and the War in the Pacific, 1941–45. Abingdon, UK ; New York: Routledge. 2022 How to Cite?
AbstractThe U.S. and the War in the Pacific, 1941-1945 analyzes the Pacific War with a focus on America's participation in the conflict. Fought over a great ocean and vast battlefields using the most sophisticated weapons available, the Pacific War transformed the modern world. Not only did it introduce the atomic bomb to the world, it also reshaped relations among nations and the ways in which governments dealt with their own peoples, changed the balance of power in the Pacific in fundamental ways, and helped to spark nationalist movements throughout Asia. This book examines the strategies, technologies, intelligence capabilities, home-front mobilization, industrial production and resources that ultimately enabled the United States and its allies to emerge victorious. Major themes include the impact of war, conceptions of race, Japanese perspectives on the conflict and America's relations with its allies. Using primary documents, maps, and concise writing, this book provides students with an accessible introduction to an important period in history. Incorporating recent scholarship and conflicting interpretations, the book provides an insightful overview of the topic for students of modern American history, World War II, and the Asia Pacific.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/310623
ISBN
Series/Report no.Seminar studies in history

 

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dc.contributor.authorWilson, S-
dc.contributor.authorSturma, M-
dc.contributor.authorSubrahmanyan, A-
dc.contributor.authorAszkielowicz, D-
dc.contributor.authorSchencking, JC-
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-07T07:59:26Z-
dc.date.available2022-02-07T07:59:26Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.citationWilson, S ... et al. The U.S. and the War in the Pacific, 1941–45. Abingdon, UK ; New York: Routledge. 2022-
dc.identifier.isbn9780367547585-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/310623-
dc.description.abstractThe U.S. and the War in the Pacific, 1941-1945 analyzes the Pacific War with a focus on America's participation in the conflict. Fought over a great ocean and vast battlefields using the most sophisticated weapons available, the Pacific War transformed the modern world. Not only did it introduce the atomic bomb to the world, it also reshaped relations among nations and the ways in which governments dealt with their own peoples, changed the balance of power in the Pacific in fundamental ways, and helped to spark nationalist movements throughout Asia. This book examines the strategies, technologies, intelligence capabilities, home-front mobilization, industrial production and resources that ultimately enabled the United States and its allies to emerge victorious. Major themes include the impact of war, conceptions of race, Japanese perspectives on the conflict and America's relations with its allies. Using primary documents, maps, and concise writing, this book provides students with an accessible introduction to an important period in history. Incorporating recent scholarship and conflicting interpretations, the book provides an insightful overview of the topic for students of modern American history, World War II, and the Asia Pacific.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherRoutledge-
dc.relation.ispartofseriesSeminar studies in history-
dc.titleThe U.S. and the War in the Pacific, 1941–45-
dc.typeBook-
dc.identifier.emailSchencking, JC: jcharles@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authoritySchencking, JC=rp01196-
dc.identifier.doi10.4324/9781003090502-
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dc.publisher.placeAbingdon, UK ; New York-

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