University Press of America
Pages: 296
Trim: 5½ x 8⅜
978-0-8191-5495-8 • Paperback • July 1986 • $73.99 • (£57.00)
...a superbly researched account of Japan which shuns melodrama and describes how the war affected the social, political, and cultural life of the Japanese people.
— Margaret McKean, Duke University; The Washington Post
...an important and well written book of social history.
— Margaret McKean, Duke University; Journal of American Academy of Political Social Science
A pathbreaking exploration...
— Margaret McKean, Duke University; Choice Reviews
...a pioneering social history...
— Margaret McKean, Duke University; Library Journal
...fascinating...
— Margaret McKean, Duke University; Publishers Weekly
How wise of you to have given us a paperback edition of this wonderful book) now we can use it in courses to show our students the human side of WW2. I have found it very useful in my research and consider it a very important work in our new effort to see continuities before and since WW2.
— Margaret McKean, Duke University
...a superbly researched account of Japan which shuns melodrama and describes how the war affected the social, political, and cultural life of the Japanese people.
— Margaret McKean, Duke University; The Washington Post
...an important and well written book of social history.
— Margaret McKean, Duke University; Journal of American Academy of Political Social Science
A pathbreaking exploration...
— Margaret McKean, Duke University; Choice Reviews
...a pioneering social history...
— Margaret McKean, Duke University; Library Journal
...fascinating...
— Margaret McKean, Duke University; Publishers Weekly