Wearing propaganda
textiles on the home front in Japan, Britain, and the United States, 1931 - 1945 ; [this catalogue is published in conjunction with the Exhibition Wearing Propaganda: Textiles on the Home Front in Japan, Britain, and the United States, 1931 - 1945 held at the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture from November 18, 2005, through February 5, 2006 ; exhibition tour: Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, Penn., October 8, 2006, through January 7, 2007]
Director's preface / Susan Weber Soros -- Foreword / Jacqueline M. Atkins -- Introduction / J.M. Atkins -- Maps -- Time line 1895-1945: The Asia Pacific War and its precedents, 1895-1945 / Yumiko Yamamori. -- Part I. Setting the context: Ch.1....
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Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Kunstbibliothek
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Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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Director's preface / Susan Weber Soros -- Foreword / Jacqueline M. Atkins -- Introduction / J.M. Atkins -- Maps -- Time line 1895-1945: The Asia Pacific War and its precedents, 1895-1945 / Yumiko Yamamori. -- Part I. Setting the context: Ch.1. Setting the context / J.M. Atkins -- Ch.2. Propaganda on the home fronts: clothing and textiles as message / J.M. Atkins -- Ch.3. Propaganda precedents: pre-1930 propaganda textiles / J.M. Atkins and Miyuki Otaka. -- Part II. The visual culture of war: Ch.4. Japan's beautiful modern war / John W. Dower -- Ch.5. Potatoes are protective, too: cultural icons of Britain at war -- Ch.6. An American vision: progaganda on the home front during World War II / Marianne Lamonaca. -- Part III. Wearing propaganda: fashion, textiles, and morale on the home front: Ch.7. "Extravagance is the Enemy": fashion and textiles in wartime Japan / J.M. Atkins -- Ch.8. Design and war: kimono as "parlor-performance" propaganda / Kashiwagi Hiroshi -- Ch.9. War-promoting kimono (1931-45) / Wakakuwa Midori -- Ch.10. Keeping up home front morale: "Beauty and duty" in wartime Britain / Pat Kirkham -- Ch.11. Showing the colors: America / Beverly Gordon -- Part IV. The propaganda textile motifs of the Asia-Pacific War: Ch.13. An arsenal of design: themes, motifs and metaphors in propaganda textiles/ J.M. Atkins
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Schnappschüsse der Befreiung
Fotografien amerikanischer Soldaten im Frühjahr 1945
The imperial years
the United States since 1939
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Fachinformationsverbund Internationale Beziehungen und Länderkunde
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Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden
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Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
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Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig
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Universitätsbibliothek Rostock
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Wearing propaganda
textiles on the home front in Japan, Britain, and the United States, 1931 - 1945 ; [this catalogue is published in conjunction with the Exhibition Wearing Propaganda: Textiles on the Home Front in Japan, Britain, and the United States, 1931 - 1945 held at the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture from November 18, 2005, through February 5, 2006 ; exhibition tour: Allentown Art Museum, Allentown, Penn., October 8, 2006, through January 7, 2007]
Director's preface / Susan Weber Soros -- Foreword / Jacqueline M. Atkins -- Introduction / J.M. Atkins -- Maps -- Time line 1895-1945: The Asia Pacific War and its precedents, 1895-1945 / Yumiko Yamamori. -- Part I. Setting the context: Ch.1....
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Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Ostasiatische Kunstsammlung, Bibliothek
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Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
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Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
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Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule Halle, Hochschulbibliothek
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AMD - Akademie Mode und Design, staatlich anerkannte private Hochschule, Bibliothek
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Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Universitätsbibliothek
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Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Bibliothek
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Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS), Abteilung Ostasien
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Deutsches Historisches Institut Washington, Bibliothek
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Director's preface / Susan Weber Soros -- Foreword / Jacqueline M. Atkins -- Introduction / J.M. Atkins -- Maps -- Time line 1895-1945: The Asia Pacific War and its precedents, 1895-1945 / Yumiko Yamamori. -- Part I. Setting the context: Ch.1. Setting the context / J.M. Atkins -- Ch.2. Propaganda on the home fronts: clothing and textiles as message / J.M. Atkins -- Ch.3. Propaganda precedents: pre-1930 propaganda textiles / J.M. Atkins and Miyuki Otaka. -- Part II. The visual culture of war: Ch.4. Japan's beautiful modern war / John W. Dower -- Ch.5. Potatoes are protective, too: cultural icons of Britain at war -- Ch.6. An American vision: progaganda on the home front during World War II / Marianne Lamonaca. -- Part III. Wearing propaganda: fashion, textiles, and morale on the home front: Ch.7. "Extravagance is the Enemy": fashion and textiles in wartime Japan / J.M. Atkins -- Ch.8. Design and war: kimono as "parlor-performance" propaganda / Kashiwagi Hiroshi -- Ch.9. War-promoting kimono (1931-45) / Wakakuwa Midori -- Ch.10. Keeping up home front morale: "Beauty and duty" in wartime Britain / Pat Kirkham -- Ch.11. Showing the colors: America / Beverly Gordon -- Part IV. The propaganda textile motifs of the Asia-Pacific War: Ch.13. An arsenal of design: themes, motifs and metaphors in propaganda textiles/ J.M. Atkins
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Fighting for MacArthur
the Navy and Marine Corps' desperate defense of the Philippines
"As the only single-volume work to offer a full account of Navy and Marine Corps actions in the Philippines during World War II, this book provides a unique source of information on the early part of the war. It is filled with never-before-published...
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"As the only single-volume work to offer a full account of Navy and Marine Corps actions in the Philippines during World War II, this book provides a unique source of information on the early part of the war. It is filled with never-before-published details about the fighting, based on a rich collection of American and newly discovered Japanese sources, and includes a revealing discussion of the buildup of tensions between Gen. Douglas MacArthur and the Navy that continued for the remainder of the war. U.S. Army veteran and defense analyst John Gordon describes in considerable detail the unusual missions of the Navy and Marine Corps in the largely Army campaign, where sailors fought as infantrymen alongside their Marine comrades at Bataan and Corregidor, crews of Navy ships manned the Army's heavy coastal artillery weapons, and Navy submarines desperately tried to supply the men with food and ammunition. He also chronicles the last stand of the Navy's colorful China gunboats at Manila Bay. The book gives the most detailed account ever published of the Japanese bombing of the Cavite Navy Yard outside Manila on the third day of the war, which was the worst damage inflicted on a U.S. Navy installation since the British burned the Washington Navy Yard in 1814. It also closely examines the surrender of the 4th Marines at Corregidor, the only time in history that the U.S. Marine Corps lost a regiment in combat. To provide readers with a Japanese perspective of the fighting, Gordon draws on the recently discovered diary of a leader of the Japanese amphibious assault force that fought against the Navy's provisional infantry battalion on southern Bataan, and he also makes full use of the U.S. ship logs and the 4th Marine unit diary that were evacuated from Manila Bay shortly before the U.S. forces surrendered."--Publisher description
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Pearl Harbor Christmas
a world at war, December 1941
Includes bibliographical references (S. 201 - 208) and index A top historian offers a compelling history of perhaps the most remarkable holiday season in 20th-century history--December 1941--a Christmas season that played out in the shadows of the...
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Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
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Württembergische Landesbibliothek
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Includes bibliographical references (S. 201 - 208) and index A top historian offers a compelling history of perhaps the most remarkable holiday season in 20th-century history--December 1941--a Christmas season that played out in the shadows of the Pearl Harbor attack and the start of America's involvement in World War II. Christmas 1941 came little more than two weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The shock--in some cases overseas, elation--was worldwide. While Americans attempted to go about celebrating as usual, the reality of the just-declared war was on everybody's mind. United States troops on Wake Island were battling a Japanese landing force and, in the Philippines, losing the fight to save Luzon. In Japan, the Pearl Harbor strike force returned to Hiroshima Bay and toasted its sweeping success. Across the Atlantic, much of Europe was frozen in grim Nazi occupation. Just three days before Christmas, Churchill surprised Roosevelt with an unprecedented trip to Washington, where they jointly lit the White House Christmas tree. As the two Allied leaders met to map out a winning wartime strategy, the most remarkable Christmas of the century played out across the globe
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