World War, 1939-1945 + Influence
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World War, 1939-1945 + Influence
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World War, 1939-1945 + Influence
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Incoming Resources
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- Fear and the freedom, how the second world war changed us, Keith Lowe
- Anti-Japan, the politics of sentiment in postcolonial East Asia, Leo Ching
- Sons and soldiers, the Jews who escaped the Nazis and returned for retribution, Bruce Henderson
- Sons and soldiers, by Bruce Henderson ; read by Brett Barry
- Pearl Harbor, from infamy to greatness, Craig Nelson
- British politics since the war, Bill Coxall and Lynton Robins
- Women workers in the Second World War, production and patriarchy in conflict, Penny Summerfield
- The wages of guilt, memories of war in Germany and Japan, Ian Buruma
- The Japanese and the war, from expectation to memory, Michael Lucken ; translated by Karen Grimwade
- Churchill's secret war, the British empire and the ravaging of India during World War II, by Madhusree Mukerjee
- 1946, the making of the modern world, Victor Sebestyen
- Miracles of life, Shanghai to Shepperton : an autobiography, J.G. Ballard
- The living & the dead, the rise and fall of the cult of World War II in Russia, Nina Tumarkin
- War, peace and social change in twentieth-century Europe, edited by Clive Emsley, Arthur Marwick, and Wendy Simpson
- Origins of the Cold War 1941-1949, Martin McCauley
- Ways of forgetting, ways of remembering, Japan in the modern world, John W. Dower
- War culture, social change and changing experience in World War Two Britain, edited by Pat Kirkham and David Thoms
- Literature, politics and culture in postwar Britain, Alan Sinfield
- War and social change in the twentieth century, a comparative study of Britain, France, Germany, Russia and the United States, Arthur Marwick
- Literature, politics, and culture in postwar Britain, Alan Sinfield
- Churchill's secret war, the British empire and the ravaging of India during World War II, Madhusree Mukerjee
- Science, the endless frontier, a report to the President on a program for postwar scientific research, by Vannevar Bush
- Return from the natives, how Margaret Mead won the Second World War and lost the Cold War, Peter Mandler
- Literatures of memory, history, time, and space in postwar writing, Peter Middleton and Tim Woods
- Ways of forgetting, ways of remembering, Japan in the modern world, John W. Dower
- British culture of the postwar, an introduction to literature and society, 1945-1999, edited by Alistair Davies and Alan Sinfield
- Literature, politics and culture in postwar Britain, Alan Sinfield
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