The GI War Against Japan – American Soldiers in Asia and the Pacific During World War II
Autor Peter Schrijversen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2005
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814740156
ISBN-10: 0814740154
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New ed.
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814740154
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New ed.
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"Schrijvers' book is a valuable addition ot the literature on the war in the Pacific."
H-Net Book Review "Schrijvers builds upon earlier works and successfully goes beyond them to provide a scholarly account of the full range of American experiences in the Pacific and Asian theatres. He makes excellent use of diaries, letters, training manuals, and official reports. The book is an impressive scholarly achievement. Schrijvers's vivid portrayal of the American experience in the war against Japan permits us to see that experience in a broader historical context and reveals patterns of thought and action that are enduring features of the American character."
The International History Review "One cannot read this volume without coming away with a fresh way of thinking about the subject. Peter Schrijvers has broadened our perspective of the sociology of the American fighting man in the Second World War."
War In History "Schrijvers' book can increase the understanding of the Pacific War amoung students and scholars alike."
Journal of Asian Studies "This terrifying, remarkable work examines the attitudes, perceptions, and behavior of U.S. fighting men in the Pacific theatre. . . . Among the most unsettling books I've read in years."
The Atlantic Monthly "Schrijvers's linking of that frustration to the massive destruction unleashed by American armed forces in the Pacific War is provocative."
Multicultural Review "A rich and compelling cultural and social history of American servicemen and -women serving in Asia and the Pacific during World War II."
The Journal of American History "Just when it appeared that little remained to be said about the Pacific War, Schrijvers produces the best social history of the conflict to date...This is an important book, not only about WWII but also about the nature of war itself...Highly recommended."
Choice
"Schrijvers' book is a valuable addition ot the literature on the war in the Pacific." -- H-Net Book Review "Schrijvers builds upon earlier works and successfully goes beyond them to provide a scholarly account of the full range of American experiences in the Pacific and Asian theatres. He makes excellent use of diaries, letters, training manuals, and official reports. The book is an impressive scholarly achievement. Schrijvers's vivid portrayal of the American experience in the war against Japan permits us to see that experience in a broader historical context and reveals patterns of thought and action that are enduring features of the American character." --The International History Review "One cannot read this volume without coming away with a fresh way of thinking about the subject. Peter Schrijvers has broadened our perspective of the sociology of the American fighting man in the Second World War." --War In History "Schrijvers' book can increase the understanding of the Pacific War amoung students and scholars alike." -- Journal of Asian Studies "This terrifying, remarkable work examines the attitudes, perceptions, and behavior of U.S. fighting men in the Pacific theatre... Among the most unsettling books I've read in years." --The Atlantic Monthly "Schrijvers's linking of that frustration to the massive destruction unleashed by American armed forces in the Pacific War is provocative." --Multicultural Review "A rich and compelling cultural and social history of American servicemen and -women serving in Asia and the Pacific during World War II." -- The Journal of American History "Just when it appeared that little remained to be said about the Pacific War, Schrijvers produces the best social history of the conflict to date...This is an important book, not only about WWII but also about the nature of war itself...Highly recommended." --Choice
H-Net Book Review "Schrijvers builds upon earlier works and successfully goes beyond them to provide a scholarly account of the full range of American experiences in the Pacific and Asian theatres. He makes excellent use of diaries, letters, training manuals, and official reports. The book is an impressive scholarly achievement. Schrijvers's vivid portrayal of the American experience in the war against Japan permits us to see that experience in a broader historical context and reveals patterns of thought and action that are enduring features of the American character."
The International History Review "One cannot read this volume without coming away with a fresh way of thinking about the subject. Peter Schrijvers has broadened our perspective of the sociology of the American fighting man in the Second World War."
War In History "Schrijvers' book can increase the understanding of the Pacific War amoung students and scholars alike."
Journal of Asian Studies "This terrifying, remarkable work examines the attitudes, perceptions, and behavior of U.S. fighting men in the Pacific theatre. . . . Among the most unsettling books I've read in years."
The Atlantic Monthly "Schrijvers's linking of that frustration to the massive destruction unleashed by American armed forces in the Pacific War is provocative."
Multicultural Review "A rich and compelling cultural and social history of American servicemen and -women serving in Asia and the Pacific during World War II."
The Journal of American History "Just when it appeared that little remained to be said about the Pacific War, Schrijvers produces the best social history of the conflict to date...This is an important book, not only about WWII but also about the nature of war itself...Highly recommended."
Choice
"Schrijvers' book is a valuable addition ot the literature on the war in the Pacific." -- H-Net Book Review "Schrijvers builds upon earlier works and successfully goes beyond them to provide a scholarly account of the full range of American experiences in the Pacific and Asian theatres. He makes excellent use of diaries, letters, training manuals, and official reports. The book is an impressive scholarly achievement. Schrijvers's vivid portrayal of the American experience in the war against Japan permits us to see that experience in a broader historical context and reveals patterns of thought and action that are enduring features of the American character." --The International History Review "One cannot read this volume without coming away with a fresh way of thinking about the subject. Peter Schrijvers has broadened our perspective of the sociology of the American fighting man in the Second World War." --War In History "Schrijvers' book can increase the understanding of the Pacific War amoung students and scholars alike." -- Journal of Asian Studies "This terrifying, remarkable work examines the attitudes, perceptions, and behavior of U.S. fighting men in the Pacific theatre... Among the most unsettling books I've read in years." --The Atlantic Monthly "Schrijvers's linking of that frustration to the massive destruction unleashed by American armed forces in the Pacific War is provocative." --Multicultural Review "A rich and compelling cultural and social history of American servicemen and -women serving in Asia and the Pacific during World War II." -- The Journal of American History "Just when it appeared that little remained to be said about the Pacific War, Schrijvers produces the best social history of the conflict to date...This is an important book, not only about WWII but also about the nature of war itself...Highly recommended." --Choice
Notă biografică
Peter Schrijvers is Professor in American and International History at The University of New South Wales in Sydney. He is the author of The Crash of Ruin: American Combat Soldiers in Europe during World War II, also available from NYU Press.