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Judul Race War : White Supremacy and the Japanese Attack on the British Empire / Gerald Horne
Pengarang Horne, Gerald
Penerbitan New York : New York University Press, 2004
Deskripsi Fisik xx, 409 p. :: ill., 1 map ;24 cm
ISBN 0814736408
Subjek World War, 1939-1945--Pacific Area.
Caucasian race--Social conditions
Pacific Area--Race relations
Abstrak this is a book about race and racism within the Btitish Empire in Asia. The focus is on Hong Kong, through the narrative ranges from Fiji and New Zealand to India. the chronology veers from the period leading up to the pacific war, to the war itself and the immediate postwar era. the thesis is simple: an all-encompassing British rasicm-amply bolstered by other European power and particularly by United States-demobilized the colonized, making them highly suspectible to japanese racial appeals.
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