Collection explores the formation and uses of memory about the Asia-Pacific front of World War II, considering how it continues to shape political and diplomatic discourse.
Collection explores the formation and uses of memory about the Asia-Pacific front of World War II, considering how it continues to shape political and diplomatic discourse.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments ix Introduction / Marc Gallicchio 1 I. Memory’s Many Forms 1. Remembering Pearl Harbor before September 11, 2001 / Emily S. Rosenberg 15 II. Policymakers and the Uses of Historical Memory 2. The First Revisionists: Bonner Fellers, Herbert Hoover, and Japan’s Decision to Surrender / Haruo Iguchi 51 3. History and Memory in Postwar U.S.-Japanese Relations / Frank Ninkovich 85 4. Cold War Diplomacy and Memories of the Pacific War: A Comparison of the American and Japanese Cases / Takuya Sasaki 121 III. Making Memory Concrete: Museums, Monuments, and Memorials 5. Constructing a National Memory of the War: War Museums in China, Japan, and the United States / Xiaohua Ma 155 6. The Enola Gay and the Contested Public Memory / Waldo Heinrichs 201 7. War Memories across the Pacific Japanese Visitors at the Arizona Memorial / Yujin Yaguchi 234 IV. Transpacific Memories 8. Memory and the Lost Found Relationship between Black Americans and Japan / Marc Gallicchio 255 9. Entangled Memories: China in American and Japanese Remembrances of World War II / Daqing Yang 287 Concluding Remarks / Marc Gallicchio 319 Contributors 329 Index 331
Acknowledgments ix Introduction / Marc Gallicchio 1 I. Memory’s Many Forms 1. Remembering Pearl Harbor before September 11, 2001 / Emily S. Rosenberg 15 II. Policymakers and the Uses of Historical Memory 2. The First Revisionists: Bonner Fellers, Herbert Hoover, and Japan’s Decision to Surrender / Haruo Iguchi 51 3. History and Memory in Postwar U.S.-Japanese Relations / Frank Ninkovich 85 4. Cold War Diplomacy and Memories of the Pacific War: A Comparison of the American and Japanese Cases / Takuya Sasaki 121 III. Making Memory Concrete: Museums, Monuments, and Memorials 5. Constructing a National Memory of the War: War Museums in China, Japan, and the United States / Xiaohua Ma 155 6. The Enola Gay and the Contested Public Memory / Waldo Heinrichs 201 7. War Memories across the Pacific Japanese Visitors at the Arizona Memorial / Yujin Yaguchi 234 IV. Transpacific Memories 8. Memory and the Lost Found Relationship between Black Americans and Japan / Marc Gallicchio 255 9. Entangled Memories: China in American and Japanese Remembrances of World War II / Daqing Yang 287 Concluding Remarks / Marc Gallicchio 319 Contributors 329 Index 331
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