Nan'yō : the rise and fall of the Japanese in Micronesia, 1885-1945
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Nan'yō : the rise and fall of the Japanese in Micronesia, 1885-1945
(Pacific islands monograph series, no. 4)
Center for Pacific Islands Studies, School of Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Studies, University of Hawaii : University of Hawaii Press, c1988
- : hard
- : pbk
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Map on lining papers
Bibliography: p. 351-367
Includes index
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[Peattie's] remarkably readable narrative goes far beyond military and diplomatic history. --Choice
Peattie's comprehensive and fascinating book adds greatly to our knowledge of colonial governments in general, the Japanese empire in particular, and the global significance of the Pacific Islands. --The Contemporary PacificThe significance of this book by Peattie, a lifelong scholar of the Japanese empire, is that it brings Japan's 30-year imperial adventure in the Pacific out of the shadows at last. While indispensable for those who have a special interest in the vast part of Micronedia that Japan ruled, the author's contribution has an importance for others as well. It offers a carefully researched and penetrating look into the heart and soul of one of the very few non-Western colonial powers in the Pacific. --Francis Hezel, Journal of Pacific History
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