Writing War

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  • Writing War Book Detail

  • Author : Aaron William Moore
  • Release Date : 2013-06-01
  • Publisher : Harvard University Press
  • Genre : History
  • Pages : 389
  • ISBN 13 : 0674075390
  • File Size : 96,96 MB

Writing War by Aaron William Moore PDF Summary

Book Description: Writing War examines over two hundred diaries, and many more letters, postcards, and memoirs, written by Chinese, Japanese, and American servicemen in the Pacific from 1937 to 1945. As he describes conflicts that have often been overlooked by historians, Aaron William Moore reflects on diaries as tools in the construction of modern identity.

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