The History and memory in Japan, China, and the United States

n The Making of the "Rape of Nanking" Takashi Yoshida examines how views of the Nanjing Massacre have evolved in history writing and public memory in Japan, China, and the United States. For these nations, the question of how to treat the legacy of Nanjing--whether to deplore it, sanitize...

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Được phát hành: New York Oxford University Press 2006
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