Censoring history: citizenship and memory in Japan,...

Censoring history: citizenship and memory in Japan, Germany, and the United States (M.E. Sharpe, 2000)

Laura Elizabeth Hein, Mark Selden
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Considering the great influence textbooks have as interpreters of history, politics and culture to future generations of citizens, it is no surprise that they generate considerable controversy. Focusing largely on textbook treatment of lingering - and sometimes explosive - tensions originating in World War II, "Censoring History" addresses issues of textbook nationalism in historical and comparative perspective. Discussions include Japan's Comfort Women and the Nanjing Massacre; Nazi genocide against the Jews, Gypsies, Catholics and others; Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Indochina wars. The essays address controversies over textbook content around the globe: How and why do specific representations of war evolve? What are the international and national forces affecting how textbook writers, publishers and state censors depict the past? How do these forces differ from country to country? Other comparative essays analyze nationalist and war controversies in German, US and Chinese textbook debates.
عام:
2000
الناشر:
M.E. Sharpe
اللغة:
english
ISBN 10:
0765604469
ISBN 13:
9780765604460
سلسلة الكتب:
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
ملف:
EPUB, 3.86 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2000
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