The Asia Pacific War : impact, legacy, and reconciliation

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The Asia Pacific War : impact, legacy, and reconciliation

Yasuko Claremont

(Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia, 181)

Routledge, 2024

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book examines the three interlocking components of the Pacific war: the origins of, impact on its combatants and civilians and the changes took place as part of its legacy. Written by a team of stellar international contributors. Will be of huge interest to studddents and scholars of Asian and US history.

Table of Contents

General Introduction: Japan's Peace Paradox Part I: The Asia Pacific War Introduction: Is There, or Was There, a So-Called Just War? 1. The Origins of the Asia Pacific War: 'Honor, Fear, Self-Interest' 2. The Human Impact of the Asia Pacific War 3. The Legacies of the Asia Pacific War: The Atomic Bombings and Article 9 Part II: Postwar Reconciliation Introduction: Aspects of Reconciliation 4. Reparations, Memorials and Reconciliation at the State Level 5. Citizens' Reconciliation 6. Postwar Reconciliation through the Arts 7. Epilogue: The Rise of Citizen Power in Support of the Spirit of Article 9

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