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Hawaii Under The Rising Sun Japans Plans For Conquest After Pearl Harbor Cd Special An John J Stephan

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Hawaii Under The Rising Sun Japans Plans For Conquest After Pearl Harbor Cd Special An John J Stephan
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Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.1 MB
Pages: 244
Author: John J. Stephan
ISBN: 9780824825508, 0824825500
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: / CD Special an

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Hawaii Under The Rising Sun Japans Plans For Conquest After Pearl Harbor Cd Special An John J Stephan by John J. Stephan 9780824825508, 0824825500 instant download after payment.

“This lively, provocative study challenges the widely held belief that the Japanese did not intend to invade the Hawaiian Islands.” —Choice “A disquieting book, which shatters several historical illusions that have almost come to be accepted as facts. It will remind historians how complex and ambiguous history really is.” —American Historical Review
 John Stephan's ability to read Japanese has allowed him to tap sources that have been unavailable to most Western authors. Although this book was published 30 years ago, it contains a lot of material that I haven't seen discussed in more recent books.
Stephan makes clear that prior to World War II Japan had a much closer relationship with Hawaii than many people realize. In 1941, about 40 percent of Hawaii's population was of Japanese extraction. Many first and even some second and third generation Japanese living in Hawaii felt strong ties to Japan. During an era when Japan was expanding its empire, some Japanese Hawaiians apparently hoped that the islands might eventually become part of that empire.

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