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The China-Burma-India Campaign, 1931-1945: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The China-Burma-India Campaign, 1931-1945: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography

Contributors:

By (Author) Eugene L. Rasor

ISBN:

9780313288722

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

19th March 1998

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

European history
Second World War
Modern warfare
Asian history
Historiography
Bibliographies, catalogues

Dewey:

940.5425

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

567g

Description

The China-Burma-India campaign of the Asian/Pacific war of World War II was the most complex, if not the most controversial, theater of the entire war. Guerrilla warfare, commando and special intelligence operations, and air tactics originated here. The literature is extensive and this book provides an evaluative survey of that vast literature. A comprehensive compilation of some 1,500 titles, the work includes a narrative historiographical overview and an annotated bibliography of the titles covered in the historiographical section. Following an introductory historical essay and a chronology, the historiographical narrative covers land, water, underwater, air, and combined operations, intelligence matters, diplomacy, and logistics and supply. It also examines the memoirs, diaries, autobiographies, and biographies of the personnel involved. Such cultural topics as journalism, fiction, film, and art are analyzed, and existing gaps in the literature are looked at. The bibliography provides both descriptive and evaluative annotations.

Reviews

A must for anyone with more than a superficial interest in this much overlooked theater. Rasor's excellent study presents a detailed illustration of the interplay between the many Allied powers and their different objectives. Rasor's superb book will surely be the prime reference work on this subject for years to come.-Robert A. Lynn Bravo
As are all of the author's previous volumes, this is another thorough, complete, and outstanding contribution that will be valuable for all research libraries.-ARBA
Highly recommended for research libraries or those with strong collections in WW II.-Choice
"As are all of the author's previous volumes, this is another thorough, complete, and outstanding contribution that will be valuable for all research libraries."-ARBA
"Highly recommended for research libraries or those with strong collections in WW II."-Choice
"A must for anyone with more than a superficial interest in this much overlooked theater. Rasor's excellent study presents a detailed illustration of the interplay between the many Allied powers and their different objectives. Rasor's superb book will surely be the prime reference work on this subject for years to come."-Robert A. Lynn Bravo

Author Bio

EUGENE L. RASOR, now retired, was Professor of History at Emory and Henry College in Virginia. His publications have focused on historiographical and bibliographical surveys on British naval history and the Pacific war. His most recent books include The Solomon Islands Campaign, Guadalcanal to Rabaul: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood, 1997), and The Southwest Pacific Campaign, 1941-1945: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography (Greenwood, 1996).

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