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  • - Narratives of History and Memory
    av UK) Oliver & Lizzie (Independent Scholar
    607 - 1 911

    "An exploration of the prisoner of war experience on the Sumatra railway, and its legacy, through the life-writing of those who survived"--

  • - Between Self and Sepoy
    av UK) Singh & Gajendra (University of Oxford
    667 - 2 067

  • - Atrocity Images and the Contested Memory of the Second World War in the Balkans
    av Jovan Byford
    1 607

  • - Comparing North and South Korean Writing
    av Mr Jerome de Wit
    1 381

    Through an in-depth analysis of wartime essays and literary works, Literature and Cultural Identity during the Korean War considers the similarities and differences in the way that writers from both North and South Korea perceived and experienced the conflict. In this book, Jerôme de Wit examines the social impact of major themes in the output of these writers, such as the notion of collaboration, the portrayal of the enemy and heroes, and the role of women during war, to further our understanding of the wartime identities that were constructed by the two Koreas. The result is a nuanced and enlightening study which provides a base for a full exploration of the role culture in the formation of North and South Korean states.Until now, most studies have tended to focus on the Korean War's role in big power relations or on Korea's role in Cold War history. Literature and Cultural Identity during the Korean War demonstrates that the struggle was simultaneously an international 'total' war as well as a civil one. It is an important study for anyone interested in the literature and culture of the Korean War.

  • - Allied Documentaries, Nuremberg and the Liberation of the Concentration Camps
    av USA) Michalczyk & John J. (Boston College
    667 - 2 237

  • av Luxembourg) Zaagsma & Gerben (University of Luxembourg
    621 - 2 067

    "This book examines the participation of Jewish volunteers in the international brigades during the Spanish Civil War "--

  • - The Performing Body During and After the Cold War
    av Australia) Broinowski & Adam (Australian National University
    667 - 2 067

  • - Contested Narratives and Conflicting Memories
    av South Africa) Baines & Gary (Rhodes University
    2 067

  • - Designing Deception
    av UK) Forsyth & Isla (University of Nottingham
    586 - 2 067

    "Explores the material and territorial culture of military conflict by looking at early 20th century British military camouflage."--Provided by publisher.

  • - American Servicewomen in the Twentieth Century
    av USA) Archer & Emerald M. (Mount Saint Mary's University
    607 - 2 067

  • av Dr Caroline (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Norma
    667

  • - Morale and Military Identity in the Sinai and Palestine Campaigns, 1916-18
    av UK) Kitchen & James E. (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
    667 - 2 067

  • - Film and History
    av USA) Wallenbrock & Dr. Nicole Beth (University of Tennessee
    577 - 1 607

  • - War, Travel and the Reimagining of History
    av Ryota (Nagoya University Nishino
    1 401

  • av Ryota Nishino
    527

    Japanese Perceptions of Papua New Guinea exposes the interactions between two ostensibly opposing worlds: war and travel. While soldiers deployed to Eastern New Guinea during the Second World War recalled first-hand their experience of war, post-war tourists visited battle-sites, met locals, and drew their own conclusions about the Pacific island from the Japanese media. This book, in bringing travel and war closer together through a comparative analysis of veterans' memoirs and the records of postwar travelers, explores how individuals consume, create, and recreate war histories. As a result, Ryota Nishino reveals the extent to which the memory of defeat - for both soldiers and civilians alike - influenced the Japanese perceptions of Papua New Guinea and shaped future relations between the countries. Translating a diverse range of Japanese primary and archival sources, this book provides the first English-language analysis of the social and political impact of Japanese interpretations of the PNG campaign and its aftermath. As such, Japanese Perceptions of Papua New Guinea: War, Travel and the Reimagining of History is an important text for anyone seeking a sophisticated understanding of war, nationalism, and memory culture in Japan and the Pacific Islands.

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