The Unpredictability of the Past
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In The Unpredictability of the Past, an international group of historians examines how collective memories of the Asia-Pacific War continue to affect relations among China, Japan, and the United States. The contributors are primarily concerned with the history of international relations broadly conceived to encompass not only governments but also nongovernmental groups and organizations that influence the interactions of peoples across the Pacific. - Publisher.
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Haruo Iguchi
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Gilbert M. Joseph
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Marc Gallicchio
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Emily S. Rosenberg
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The Unpredictability of the Past
- TUThe unpredictability of the past
The unpredictability of the past
- UOUnpredictability of the PastMarc Gallicchio, Haruo Iguchi
Unpredictability of the Past
- TUThe unpredictability of the past
The unpredictability of the past
- UOUnpredictability of the PastMarc Gallicchio, Gilbert M. Joseph, Emily S. Rosenberg, Haruo Iguchi
Unpredictability of the Past
- TUThe Unpredictability of the PastMarc Gallicchio
The Unpredictability of the Past