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Multivocal Archaeologies of the Pacific War, 1941–45 - Collaboration, Reconciliation, and Renewal: Ben Raffield, Yu Hirasawa,... Multivocal Archaeologies of the Pacific War, 1941–45 - Collaboration, Reconciliation, and Renewal
Ben Raffield, Yu Hirasawa, Neil Price
R1,297 Discovery Miles 12 970 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Pacific War (1941-45), was characterised by a brutality and violence unmatched in any other theatre. Described by indigenous Micronesians as a ‘typhoon,’ the war was an unstoppable force that rolled across the islanders’ homes, leaving only a trail of destruction in its wake, with physical, psychological, and cultural impacts that continue to resonate today. This difficult period is examined in a variety of ways through chapters that include targeted studies of archaeological sites, wider surveys of battlefield landscapes, and the ways in which we commemorate the experiences and legacies of both combatants and civilian populations. The translation of important research by Okinawan, Japanese, and Russian archaeologists bring regions that have previously been neglected in Anglophone literature into focus and enrich this comprehensive exploration of the archaeology of the Pacific War. This book will be of interest to archaeological practitioners, students, and members of the general public working in conflict studies or with an interest in the material culture, history, and legacies of the Pacific War.

Multivocal Archaeologies of the Pacific War, 1941–45 - Collaboration, Reconciliation, and Renewal: Ben Raffield, Yu Hirasawa,... Multivocal Archaeologies of the Pacific War, 1941–45 - Collaboration, Reconciliation, and Renewal
Ben Raffield, Yu Hirasawa, Neil Price
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Pacific War (1941-45), was characterised by a brutality and violence unmatched in any other theatre. Described by indigenous Micronesians as a ‘typhoon,’ the war was an unstoppable force that rolled across the islanders’ homes, leaving only a trail of destruction in its wake, with physical, psychological, and cultural impacts that continue to resonate today. This difficult period is examined in a variety of ways through chapters that include targeted studies of archaeological sites, wider surveys of battlefield landscapes, and the ways in which we commemorate the experiences and legacies of both combatants and civilian populations. The translation of important research by Okinawan, Japanese, and Russian archaeologists bring regions that have previously been neglected in Anglophone literature into focus and enrich this comprehensive exploration of the archaeology of the Pacific War. This book will be of interest to archaeological practitioners, students, and members of the general public working in conflict studies or with an interest in the material culture, history, and legacies of the Pacific War.

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