Shattered bonds
the color of child welfare
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Publication
2002 - Basic Books, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
85,250 words, Guess
Page Count
341 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveisbn_9780465070596
- ISBN-100465070582
- ISBN-100465070590
- ISBN-139780465070589
- ISBN-139780465070596
and 8 more
- LibraryThing771087
- Goodreads34663
- Library of Congress Control Number2001043139
- Library of Congress Control Number2001036561
- OCLC Control Number47623782
- OCLC Control Number48417674
- Better World Books9780465070596
- Open LibraryOL17031264M
Classifications
- LCCHV741 .R62 2002
- LCCHV741.R62 2002
- LCCHV 741 R62 2002
and 2 more
- LCCD767 .T49 2001
- LCCHV741 .R62 2001
Description
"Robert Smith Thompson smashes the traditional narratives of what World War II in the Pacific was all about. Standard histories of the Pacific Theater have focused on the military conflict between America and Japan, but such a simplistic historical focus ignores a crucial aspect of this period: America's imperial ambitions in East Asia. By moving China to center stage, Thompson casts the war in the Pacific in an entirely new light. What is commonly viewed as a discrete military conflict between an aggressive Japan with imperial ambitions and a reluctant, passive America now becomes the stuff of Greek tragedy. The over-reaching British Empire is waning, yet is unwilling to relinquish its foothold in China, while an increasingly ambitious Japan is determined to dominate the region and conquer China. Enter America, the ambitious, upstart power that represents the next generation of imperialism, also seeking to gain control over the ever-elusive prize: China."--BOOK JACKET.
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