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1 online resource (312 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Part I: Introduction; 1. The Lessons of War, Global Power, and Social Change; Part II: Textbooks and Historical Memory; 2. The Japanese Movement to ""Correct"" History; 3. Consuming Asia, Consuming Japan: The New Neonationalistic Revisionism in Japan; 4. Japanese Education, Nationalism, and Ienaga SaburÅ's Textbook Lawsuits; 5. Identity and Transnationalization in German School Textbooks; 6. The Vietnam War in High School American History |
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7. War Crimes and the Vietnamese People: American Representations and SilencesPart III: Politics of the Classroom; 8. The Continuing Legacy of Japanese Colonialism: The Japan-South Korea Joint Study Group on History Textbooks; 9. The Power of Selective Tradition: Buchenwald Concentration Camp and Holocaust Education for Youth in the New Germany; 10. Teaching Democracy, Teaching War: American and Japanese Educators Teach the Pacific War; Contributors; Index |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Selden, Mark
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McCormack, Gavan
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Gerow, Aaron
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Yoshiko, Nozaki
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ISBN |
9781315292281 |
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1315292289 |
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