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War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War

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Now in paperback, this monumental history has been hailed by the New York Times as "one of the most important books ever written about World War II ... Show synopsis

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David M J

Parallels to Discrimination

by David M J on Mar 29, 2012

The book War without Mercy reminds us that stereotypes about other groups are always floating around in the collective unconscious and can be revived to apply to whatever group is now considered the enemy, with vicious results. The author traces these stereotypes on both sides of the Pacific war and ... More

Thomas  L

Left Wing View

by Thomas L on Feb 3, 2011

In the left wing during the Cold War there was an attempt to recant the American triumphalism following the Cold War and the apparent Conservative political victory represented by Ronald Reagan's Presidency. Dowery's book is a part of that. For instance, Dowery suggests that both the Alamo and Custer ... More

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