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    John Curtin's War (vol. I): The coming of war in the Pacific, and reinventing Australia by Edwards, John

    Published 2017
    “…It locates the turning point in Australian history not at Gallipoli or the Western Front or even Federation but in the Pacific War and in Curtin's Prime Ministership.This two volume work is a major contribution to Australian biography, and to how we understand our history. …”
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    Constituents of global mindset intensity: empirical evidence from a study of Japanese managers by Ananthram, Subra, Grainger, Richard, Tominaga, H.

    Published 2011
    “…During the Meiji Era and again in the aftermath of the Pacific War, Japan rapidly established itself on the world stage as a major participant in global business from very adverse and inauspicious beginnings. …”
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    1948 and the cold war in Malaya: samplings of Malay reactions by Haji Ismail, Abdul Rahman

    Published 2009
    “…The preoccupations of the Malays during the immediate post-Pacific War period was nationalism and the concomitant effort to gain independence for Malaya from Britain. …”
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    Pan-Asianism and Japanization of Malaya: The Study of Japanese policy and its impacts on Malay community by Fathil, Fauziah

    Published 2012
    “…Pan-Asianism and Japanization are two conceptual terms identified with Japanese policies towards some occupied areas in East and Southeast Asia during the Pacific war period. While both have different meanings and connotations, the two are somehow related to each other as both explained the policies adopted by Japan during the war period towards people of the occupied areas. …”
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    Constituents of a Global Mindset: An Empirical Study with Japanese Managers by Ananthram, Subra, Grainger, Richard, Tominaga, H.

    Published 2014
    “…Based on government-inspired economic development in the Meiji Era and again in the aftermath of the Pacific War, Japan had quickly established itself as a major contributor to global business. …”
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    The contradictions of pop nationalism in the manga gate: Thus the JSDF fought there! by Martin, Paul

    Published 2018
    “…The hyper-nationalism of the Pacific War left a general suspicion of overt nationalism amongst Japan’s population, but in recent years casual forms of nationalism have emerged that decouple pride in national identity from political commitment. …”
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    A heritage of freedom: monuments and the American legacy in the Philippine memoryscape, 1898-1978 by Weir, Kimberley Lustina

    Published 2022
    “…Using a combination of archival, material, spatial and art historical analysis, this thesis examines four monuments constructed or initiated during the colonial rule of the Philippines by the United States (1898 to 1946): the Rizal Monument (1913), the Bonifacio Monument (1933), the Quezon Memorial (1978) and the Pacific War Memorial (1968). I argue that while each of the monuments was used to project an image of the Philippine nation that was shaped by the country’s experience of US rule, this was complicated by alternative visions of nationhood articulated by other commemorative groups, including the Philippine government, veterans groups, the Knights of Rizal, artists, architects, as well as community and business leaders. …”
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    Japanese propaganda on money saving in Indonesia 1942-1945 by Irianti, Mufidha Brilian

    Published 2014
    “…Some people argue that Japan colonialism period in Indonesia, during the Pacific War, whether political or social, it has brought significant impacts for Indonesian’s daily life. …”
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