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Ways of Forgetting, Ways of Remembering: Japan in the Modern World John W. Dower


Paperback (Trade paperback US) | Feb 2014 | The New Press | 9781595589378 | 336pp | 209x139mm | GEN | AUD$34.99, NZD$39.99
Hardback (B401) | Jul 2012 | The New Press | 9781595586186 | 336pp | 235x156mm | GEN | AUD$47.99, NZD$59.99

Historian John W. Dower's celebrated investigations into modern Japanese history, World War II, and U.S.-Japanese relations have earned him critical accolades and numerous honors, including the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the Bancroft Prize. Now Dower returns to the major themes of his groundbreaking work, examining American and Japanese perceptions of key moments in their shared history. Both provocative and probing, Ways of Forgetting, Ways of Remembering delves into a range of subjects, including the complex role of racism on both sides of the Pacific War, the sophistication of Japanese wartime propaganda, the ways in which the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is remembered in Japan, and the story of how the postwar study of Japan in the United States and the West was influenced by Cold War politics.