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The Battle for China

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Winner of the 2012 Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award (non-US). Most studies of the Sino-Japanese War are presented from the perspective of the West. Departing from this traditio...
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Winner of the 2012 Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award (non-US).

Most studies of the Sino-Japanese War are presented from the perspective of the West. Departing from this tradition, The Battle for China brings together Chinese, Japanese, and Western scholars to provide a comprehensive and multifaceted overview of the military operations that shaped much of what happened in political, economic, and cultural realms. The volume's diverse contributors have taken pains to sustain a scholarly, dispassionate tone throughout their analyses of the course and the nature of military operations, from the Marco Polo Bridge Incident to the final campaigns of 1945. They present Western involvement in Sino-Japanese contexts, and establish the war's place in World War II and world history in general.

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Price: $38.00
Pages: 664
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Imprint: Stanford University Press
Publication Date: 10 December 2013
Trim Size: 9.25 X 6.12 in
ISBN: 9780804792073
Format: Paperback
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"[I]t is the most comprehensive introduction to the [military history of the Sino–Japanese War] currently available . . . The articles provide a competent, detailed, strongly factual and authoritative account of the two main armies' strategy, tactics, doctrines, weaponry, equipment, training, indoctrination, combat effectiveness, discipline, logistics, communications, conscription methods, intelligence, force structure and command, and of the international environment. "—Gregor Benton, The China Journal
Mark Peattie is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and visiting scholar at the Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center at Stanford University. Edward Drea is former Chief of the Research and Analysis Division of the U.S. Army Center of Military History. Hans van de Ven, FBA, is Professor of Modern Chinese History at Cambridge University.