Japan 1941 Japan 1941: Countdown to Infamy
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Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
12.08.2014
Verlag
Vintage Books N.Y.Seitenzahl
368
Maße (L/B/H)
20,3/13,2/2 cm
Gewicht
345 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-0-307-73974-2
— The New Yorker
“Outstanding...In lucid prose, Hotta...persuasively sketches the very distinct personalities shaping the decisions that drove Japan toward war….She makes it clear that there are two versions of the Asia-Pacific War in China and Japan that hardly meet at all…[and] concludes that after 1945, Japan’s actual ‘past, with its improbable story of how the war came to pass, became another country.’ It is a country that policymakers in Tokyo, Beijing, and Washington should seek to understand, not least through this humane and fair-minded book.”
—Rana Mitter, The New York Review of Books
"Chilling…Constitutes a warning of the literally earth-shattering dangers that can emerge when the political system of a powerful nation fails to work."
—The New York Times Book Review
“Hotta’s groundbreaking work is both a fascinating history and a cautionary tale for those who wield power today.”
— The Dallas Morning News
“[Hotta’s] account is a warning to any country that would talk itself into a foolish war.”
— The Seattle Times
“In this focused, informed and persuasive book…Hotta effortlessly returns us to the moment just before the dice were so disastrously rolled. From a perspective little known to Americans, a masterful account of how and why World War II began.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“A fascinating read for anyone interested in Japan’s involvement in World War II…While scholarly and thoroughly researched, it’s also a highly enjoyable read…A real page turner.”
— Library Journal
“In this fast-moving, persuasive account of Japan's road to Pearl Harbor, Eri Hotta describes the pathetic leadership of a country who argue among themselves endlessly when the crisis across the Pacific requires decisive action to preserve the peace. It is a story of self-delusion, irresponsibility, and ignorance from which Japan is not entirely free even today.”
—Akira Iriye, author of Pearl Harbor and the Coming of the Pacific War
“This ambitious, groundbreaking history builds new layers atop a story that we thought we knew.”
— Everyday eBook
“Finely nuanced…[Hotta] forcefully reframes how we should consider the Japanese with respect to their positions as emerging world powers in [an]…era of international turmoil.
— Asian American Literature Fans
“Riveting…This important book should be in every major library. It will interest anyone attempting to make sense of Pearl Harbor, the Pacific War, or bureaucratic dysfunction and its possibly tragic consequences.”
—Choice
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