This study examines how views of the so-called Rape of Nanking, or the Nanjing Massacre, have evolved in history writing and public memory in Japan, China, and the United States from 1937 to the present.
This study examines how views of the so-called Rape of Nanking, or the Nanjing Massacre, have evolved in history writing and public memory in Japan, China, and the United States from 1937 to the present.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Part I Allies and Enemies in the Asia-Pacific War (1937-45) 1: Japan: Mobilizing the Nation, Sanitizing Aggression 2: China: Intolerable Atrocities 3: US: "The Rape of Nanking" Part II The Storm of Postwar and Cold War Politics (1945-71) 4: Japan: Confronting the Nanjing Massacre 5: China: In Times of Civil and Cold War 6: US: Rebuilding Japan Part III Bringing the Nanjing Massacre into Print (1971-1988) 7: Japan: from "Victim Consciousness" to "Victimizer Consciousness" 8: China: Nationalizing Memory of the Nanjing Massacre 9: US: Focus on Japanese Denials of the Pat Part IV The Internationalization of the Nanjing Massacre (1989-present) 10: Japan: A War Over History and Memory 11: China: The Nanjing Massacre and Patriotic Education 12: US: Rediscovery of the Nanjing Massacre Conclusion Notes Bibliography
Introduction Part I Allies and Enemies in the Asia-Pacific War (1937-45) 1: Japan: Mobilizing the Nation, Sanitizing Aggression 2: China: Intolerable Atrocities 3: US: "The Rape of Nanking" Part II The Storm of Postwar and Cold War Politics (1945-71) 4: Japan: Confronting the Nanjing Massacre 5: China: In Times of Civil and Cold War 6: US: Rebuilding Japan Part III Bringing the Nanjing Massacre into Print (1971-1988) 7: Japan: from "Victim Consciousness" to "Victimizer Consciousness" 8: China: Nationalizing Memory of the Nanjing Massacre 9: US: Focus on Japanese Denials of the Pat Part IV The Internationalization of the Nanjing Massacre (1989-present) 10: Japan: A War Over History and Memory 11: China: The Nanjing Massacre and Patriotic Education 12: US: Rediscovery of the Nanjing Massacre Conclusion Notes Bibliography
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