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Japanese America On The Eve Of The Pacific War An Untold History Of The 1930s 1st Edition Eiichiro Azuma

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Japanese America On The Eve Of The Pacific War An Untold History Of The 1930s 1st Edition Eiichiro Azuma
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Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.81 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Eiichiro Azuma, Kaoru Ueda
ISBN: 9780817926052, 9780817926069, 9780817926083, 0817926054, 0817926062, 0817926089
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Japanese America On The Eve Of The Pacific War An Untold History Of The 1930s 1st Edition Eiichiro Azuma by Eiichiro Azuma, Kaoru Ueda 9780817926052, 9780817926069, 9780817926083, 0817926054, 0817926062, 0817926089 instant download after payment.

The era sandwiched between the 1924 US Immigration Act and the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor marks an important yet largely buried period of Japanese American history. This book offers the first English translation of Yasuo Sakata’s seminal essay arguing that the 1930s constitutes a chronological and conceptual “missing link” between two predominant research interests: the pre-1924 immigration exclusion and the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II.

The anthology pays tribute to Sakata’s role as a foremost historian of early Japanese America and transpacific migration while providing an opportunity for a younger generation of scholars to reflect on his contributions and carve out a new area of research in Japanese American history. Original and translated essays from scholars of varied backgrounds and generations explore topics from diplomacy, geopolitics, and trade to immigrant and ethnic nationalism, education, and citizenship. Together, they attempt to catalyze further research and writing based on the thorough and careful analysis of primary-source materials, an effort that Sakata spearheaded in both the United States and Japan.

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