Providing comprehensive coverage of the literature on the Southwest
Pacific Campaign of World War II, this book includes both a
historiographical narrative and an annotated bibliography of over
1500 entries. Part I, the historiographical narrative, includes a
general survey and review of the works listed in Part II, the
annotated bibliography. The historiographical survey features
critical analysis and an evaluation of the literature, makes an
effort to place each work in context, and also points to gaps in
the literature. The bibliography section includes descriptive and
evaluative annotations. Works cited in Part I are cross-referenced
to Part II. The book reviews, evaluates, and integrates a
comprehensive collection of popular and scholarly literature on the
Southwest Pacific Campaign. Coverage includes operations in all
dimensions—land, sea, air, underwater, and combinations of these.
The work covers personnel and their experiences, and includes
memoirs, diaries, autobiographies, biographies, and oral histories.
It also covers intelligence matters, diplomacy, logistics and
supply, and cultural aspects, such as journalism, fiction, film,
and art. Available archival, research, and library facilities and
materials are also described. There is an introductory historical
essay, a chronology, and comprehensive indexes.
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