The Managed Casualty: The Japanese American Family In World War II is a non-fiction book written by Leonard Broom. The book explores the experiences of Japanese American families during World War II, particularly those who were forced to relocate to internment camps by the US government. Broom examines the psychological impact of internment on these families, as well as the ways in which they were able to adapt and cope with their situation. He also delves into the larger political and social context of the time, exploring ...
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The Managed Casualty: The Japanese American Family In World War II is a non-fiction book written by Leonard Broom. The book explores the experiences of Japanese American families during World War II, particularly those who were forced to relocate to internment camps by the US government. Broom examines the psychological impact of internment on these families, as well as the ways in which they were able to adapt and cope with their situation. He also delves into the larger political and social context of the time, exploring the racism and xenophobia that led to the internment of Japanese Americans. The book provides a detailed and nuanced look at a dark chapter in American history, shedding light on the experiences of those who were directly affected by this unjust policy. Overall, The Managed Casualty is a thought-provoking and insightful read that offers a fresh perspective on a complex and troubling period in American history.University Of California Publications In Culture And Society, V6. Edited By D. R. Cressey, W. R. Goldschmidt, Svend Riemer, And J. P. Seward.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Good-. Size: 0x0x0; GOOD-. Tan spine (faded from light gray) with light gray wraps, approx. 9.25'' x 6'', many various size creases along spine, medium sized creases to corners of covers, edges of covers have turned light brown with age, 1 large light brown line under publishing informatin on front cover, 1 light gray vertical line to bottom front cover, small creases to corners of pages near front and back of book, inner pages are clean. Once Read Books, cover scan available-just ask, OnceReadBooks comOrders shipped via USPS.
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Fine. Fine. Issued without dust jacket. Hardcover in green cloth with spine lettered in gilt. 226 pp. with glossary. A study which is an assessment of ne major aspect of the adjustment of Japanese Americans to the series of events comprising their removal from communities of the Pacific Coast early in World War II, theeri sequestration in temporary centers under governmental control, and their eventual release.
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8vo, hardcover. No dj. Good condition. Boards slightly edge-worn. X-Library copy, light stamping to textblock edges, rear card pocket and spine call-number label neatly removed. Binding tight, contents clean. iv, 226 p. maps, diagrs. Reprint of the 1956 ed. (University of California Press), which was issued as Vol. 6 of the University of California Publications in Culture and Society.