Pearl Harbor 1941
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1991 marks the fiftieth anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor an event which plunged a basically self-absorbed United States directly into the world''s worst conflagration. For years the United States which had become a Pacific power almost simultaneously with Japan at the turn of the century mistrusted Tokyo''s intentions in the Far East. Off the international stage most Americans either ignored Japan or failed to understand the dynamics of a millenium-old culture in the throes of modernization. The almost orderly manner in which U.S.-Japanese relations fell terminally ill in 1941 continues to provide a textbook lesson for those who would work to avoid future catastrophies this first book-length annotated bibliography Smith provides more than 1500 citations from eleven languages. Not only is the published literature examined but care has been taken to cite the main repositories in the United States and abroad holding data necessary for the ongoing reinterpretation of the beginning of the War in the Pacific. The published literature cited covers virtually all factors surrounding the attack and its 1941 background: economic political diplomatic racial biographical planning intelligence operations and hardware. Access is augmented by author and name indexes; the latter is keyed to specific personnel and vessels. While aimed primarily at students and scholars this volume will be useful to teachers journalists policymakers and all concerned with military studies and World War II.
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