Sacred War: Inside the Japanese Experience, 1937–1945
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Action & Adventure
History
Manga
형식
킨들
언어
영어
출판됨
Feb 10, 2026
출판사
The New Press
ISBN-10
1620971674
ISBN-13
9781620971673
설명
In this compelling exploration, the authors delve into the Japanese perspective of the Pacific War from 1937 to 1945, presenting a nuanced narrative that challenges conventional understandings. Theodore F. Cook and Haruko Taya Cook meticulously gather accounts, documents, and testimonies, offering readers a rare glimpse into the emotional and psychological experiences of those who lived through this tumultuous period.
Through vivid storytelling and detailed analysis, they illuminate the complexities of Japanese society during the war, including the motivations, ideologies, and conflicting sentiments that shaped the national psyche. Each chapter unfolds the intricacies of daily life against the backdrop of global conflict, revealing how individuals grappled with loyalty, propaganda, and personal sacrifice.
By emphasizing internal Japanese voices, the authors contribute a vital perspective to the broader historical discourse, prompting reflection on the human cost of war and the collective memories that endure. Their work not only enriches the understanding of Japan's wartime experience but also serves as a poignant reminder of the lasting impact of conflict on societies.
Through vivid storytelling and detailed analysis, they illuminate the complexities of Japanese society during the war, including the motivations, ideologies, and conflicting sentiments that shaped the national psyche. Each chapter unfolds the intricacies of daily life against the backdrop of global conflict, revealing how individuals grappled with loyalty, propaganda, and personal sacrifice.
By emphasizing internal Japanese voices, the authors contribute a vital perspective to the broader historical discourse, prompting reflection on the human cost of war and the collective memories that endure. Their work not only enriches the understanding of Japan's wartime experience but also serves as a poignant reminder of the lasting impact of conflict on societies.