Ruptured Histories

Ruptured Histories
Title Ruptured Histories PDF eBook
Author Sheila Miyoshi Jager
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 406
Release 2007-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780674024700

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New forms of nationalism have affected American policy in the Pacific, challenging the post-communist world order. This book explores the wars of the modern era, illuminating regional and global changes in East Asia, and underscoring the need to redefine the Cold War language that still continues to inform U.S.–East Asian relations.

Ruptured Histories

Ruptured Histories
Title Ruptured Histories PDF eBook
Author Sheila Miyoshi Jager
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 399
Release 2007-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 0674024710

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What has the end of the Cold War meant for East Asia, and for how its people understand their recent history? These thought-provoking essays explore a vigorously contested area in public culture, the wars of the modern era. All the major East Asian states have undergone a profound reassessment of their experiences from World War II to Vietnam. New and at times aggressive forms of nationalism in Japan, China, South Korea, Vietnam, and Taiwan have affected American security policy in the Pacific and posed a challenge to the post-communist world order. Japan has met fervent opposition to its premiers' visits to the Yasukuni shrine honoring the wartime dead. China has reclaimed a forgotten war history, such as the positive contributions of Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists. South Korea has embraced an interpretation of the Korean War that is hostile to the United States and sympathetic to its North Korean adversaries. This volume not only illuminates regional and global changes in East Asia today, but also underscores the need for rethinking the Cold War language that continues to inform U.S.-East Asian relations.

Clinical Surgery by Case Histories

Clinical Surgery by Case Histories
Title Clinical Surgery by Case Histories PDF eBook
Author Arthur Emanuel Hertzler
Publisher
Pages 580
Release 1921
Genre Surgery
ISBN

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Clinical surgery by case histories, v.2

Clinical surgery by case histories, v.2
Title Clinical surgery by case histories, v.2 PDF eBook
Author Arthur Emanuel Hertzler
Publisher
Pages 580
Release 1921
Genre
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Case Histories in Obstetrics

Case Histories in Obstetrics
Title Case Histories in Obstetrics PDF eBook
Author Robert Laurent De Normandie
Publisher
Pages 526
Release 1914
Genre Obstetrics
ISBN

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Stranded in the Present

Stranded in the Present
Title Stranded in the Present PDF eBook
Author Peter Fritzsche
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 281
Release 2010-04-10
Genre History
ISBN 0674045874

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In this inventive book, Peter Fritzsche explores how Europeans and Americans saw themselves in the drama of history, how they took possession of a past thought to be slipping away, and how they generated countless stories about the sorrowful, eventful paths they chose to follow. In the aftermath of the French Revolution, contemporaries saw themselves as occupants of an utterly new period. Increasingly disconnected from an irretrievable past, worried about an unknown and dangerous future, they described themselves as indisputably modern. To be cast in the new time of the nineteenth century was to recognize the weird shapes of historical change, to see landscapes scattered with ruins, and to mourn the remains of a bygone era. Tracing the scars of history, writers and painters, revolutionaries and exiles, soldiers and widows, and ordinary home dwellers took a passionate, even flamboyant, interest in the past. They argued politics, wrote diaries, devoured memoirs, and collected antiques, all the time charting their private paths against the tremors of public life. These nostalgic histories take place on battlefields trampled by Napoleon, along bucolic English hedges, against the fairytale silhouettes of the Grimms’ beloved Germany, and in the newly constructed parlors of America’s western territories. This eloquent book takes a surprising, completely original look at the modern age: our possessions, our heritage, and our newly considered selves.

Remembering Asia's World War Two

Remembering Asia's World War Two
Title Remembering Asia's World War Two PDF eBook
Author Mark R. Frost
Publisher Routledge
Pages 288
Release 2019-03-27
Genre History
ISBN 0429632568

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Over the past four decades, East and Southeast Asia have seen a proliferation of heritage sites and remembrance practices which commemorate the region’s bloody conflicts of the period 1931–45. Remembering Asia’s World War Two examines the origins, dynamics, and repercussions of this regional war “memory boom”. The book analyzes the politics of war commemoration in contemporary East and Southeast Asia. Featuring contributions from leading international scholars, the chapters span China, Japan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Singapore, covering topics such as the commemoration of the Japanese military’s “comfort women” system, forms of "dark tourism" or commemorative pilgrimages (e.g. veterans’ tours to wartime battlefields), and the establishment and evolution of various war-related heritage sites and museums. Case studies reveal the distinctive trajectories of new and newly discovered forms of remembrance within and across national boundaries. They highlight the growing influence of non-state actors over representations of conflict and occupation, as well as the increasingly interconnected and transnational character of memory-making. Taken together, the studies collected here demonstrate that across much of Asia the public commemoration of the wars of 1931–45 has begun to shift from portraying them as a series of national conflicts with distinctive local meanings to commemorating the conflict as a common pan-Asian, or even global, experience. Focusing on non-textual vehicles for public commemoration and considering both the local and international dimensions of war commemoration within, Remembering Asia’s World War Two will be a crucial reference for students and scholars of History, Memory Studies, and Heritage Studies, as well as all those interested in the history, politics, and culture of contemporary Asia.