America's Wars in AsiaM.E. Sharpe |
Contenido
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Japanese Films about the Pacific War | 53 |
Our Forgotten War The Korean War in Korean and American Popular Culture | 67 |
Fragmentation in American and Vietnamese War Fiction | 86 |
American and Vietnamese Poetry of Witness Bridge over Troubled Waters | 102 |
Moral Judgment in War and Crimes against Humanity | 126 |
My Pacific War Revisited | 147 |
Myth of the Heroic Soldier and Images of the Enemy | 194 |
The Age of the World Target | 207 |
Controversies Surrounding the AsiaPacific War The Tokyo War Crimes Trials | 223 |
Tutoring Democracy Michigan State University and the Politics of Reform in South Vietnam | 235 |
American Wars Within World History | 247 |
The Indian Wars and the Vietnam War | 256 |
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Contributors | 275 |
A Double Exposure of the War | 163 |
Through American Eyes Combat Experiences and Memories of Korea and Vietnam | 174 |
The Korean War at the Dinner Table | 185 |
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Página 21 - Many are the hearts that are weary tonight, Wishing for the war to cease; Many are the hearts that are looking for the right, To see the dawn of peace. Tenting tonight, tenting tonight, Tenting on the old camp ground.