Beyond Pearl Harbor : a Pacific history

Title
  1. Beyond Pearl Harbor : a Pacific history / edited by Beth Bailey and David Farber.
Published by
  1. Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2019]

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Additional authors
  1. Bailey, Beth L., 1957-
  2. Farber, David, 1956-
Description
  1. vi, 214 pages; 24 cm.
Summary
  1. "Many Americans have no idea that Pearl Harbor was not Japan's sole target, or that Japan's coordinated attacks hit the imperial possessions of western nations scattered across the broad reach of the Pacific Ocean. In this collection of original essays, the contributors look again at the great cataclysm of that monumental day -- December 7, from the American perspective; December 8 on the other side of the International Date Line -- to assess its impact from an angle different than usual. While not ignoring the strategic military meaning of the attacks or the domestic political impact of the attacks on the major belligerents, they focus on how Japan's great -- if short-lived -- victories roiled the Pacific world. Collectively, they analyze the impact of the attacks Japan launched that day -- on O'ahu, of course, but also on the Philippines, Malaya, Guam, Wake Island, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Thailand. These attacks and their aftermath, if seen as interconnected, expose broader historical patterns. They reveal the arc of imperialism, colonialism, and burgeoning nationalism in the Pacific world; they demonstrate the transformation of racial solidarities and racial identities within and across Pacific world societies; and they show how a variety of elite actors incorporated the attacks into new regimes of knowledge and expertise that challenged and displaced prior disciplinary hierarchies. In the contributors' analysis, the attacks of December 7/8 belong to a story of clashing empires and anti-colonial visions -- a story told from multiple perspectives"--
Series statement
  1. Modern war studies
Uniform title
  1. Modern war studies.
Subject
  1. Pearl Harbor, Attack on (Hawaii : 1941)
  2. World War (1939-1945)
  3. 1868-1999
  4. World War, 1939-1945 > Campaigns > Pacific Ocean
  5. Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
  6. Diplomatic relations
  7. Military campaigns
  8. Strategic aspects of individual places
  9. 15.85 history of America
  10. Pacific Area > Strategic aspects
  11. Japan > Foreign relations > Pacific Area
  12. Pacific Area > Foreign relations > Japan
  13. Pacific Area > Foreign relations > United States
  14. United States > Foreign relations > Pacific Area
  15. Japan > Foreign relations > United States
  16. United States > Foreign relations > Japan
  17. Japan > History, Military > 1868-1945
  18. United States > History, Military > 20th century
  19. Hawaii
  20. Japan
  21. Pacific Area
  22. Pacific Ocean
  23. United States
Genre/Form
  1. Military history.
Contents
  1. Introduction: December 7/8, 1941 / Beth Bailey and David Farber -- Prologue: The attacks of December 7/8 / Beth Bailey -- The attack on Pearl Harbor ... and Guam, Wake Island, Philippines, Thailand, Malaya, Singapore, and Hong Kong : December 7/8, the Pacific world, American empire, and the American political imaginary / Beth Bailey and David Farber -- "American lives" : Pearl Harbor and war in the US empire / Daniel Immerwahr -- Japan and the "spirit of December 8" / Jeremy A. Yellen -- Popular Japanese responses to the Pearl Harbor attack, December 8, 1941, to January 8, 1942 / Samuel Hideo Yamashita -- Identities and alliances : China's place in the world after Pearl Harbor, 1941-1945 / Rana Mitter -- Worldly medicine in wartime China : an exploration of Pearl Harbor's unintended consequences / Nicole Elizabeth Barnes -- Pearl Harbor and the Asian cultural turn / Ethan Mark -- The Philippines and the politics of anticipation / Christopher Capozzola -- Pearl Harbor and Australia's war in the Pacific / Kate Darian-Smith -- Tolerance, reconciliation, and alliance of hope : Pearl Harbor narratives in Japan / Yujin Yaguchi.
Call number
  1. JFE 19-11727
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title
  1. Beyond Pearl Harbor : a Pacific history / edited by Beth Bailey and David Farber.
Publisher
  1. Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2019]
Type of content
  1. text
Type of medium
  1. unmediated
Type of carrier
  1. volume
Series
  1. Modern war studies
  2. Modern war studies.
Bibliography
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chronological term
  1. 1868-1999
Added author
  1. Bailey, Beth L., 1957- editor.
  2. Farber, David, 1956- editor.
LCCN
  1. 2019004055
Other standard identifier
  1. 40029360591
ISBN
  1. 9780700628124 (cloth ; alk. paper)
  2. 0700628126 (cloth ; alk. paper)
  3. 9780700628131 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
  4. 0700628134 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
  5. 9780700628148 (ebook)
Research call number
  1. JFE 19-11727
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