General Douglas MacArthur, 1880-1964 : Historiography and Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies of Battles and Leaders)
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Book Description
One of the most controversial figures in American history is the subject of this first comprehensive assessment and survey of all the writings by and about General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. A short biographical essay and chronology set the stage for the historiographical critique, which is organized topically and into different time periods and cross-referenced to the annotated bibliography of 759 published and unpublished sources of all kinds. The guide describes archival collections and research facilities; points to conflicting interpretations about the role of General MacArthur in World War II, in the occupation of Japan, in the Korean War, and in the sensational recall from his position as Far Eastern Commander in 1951; and suggests areas for further research. This easy-to-use guide for readers at all levels who are interested in critical moments in 20th-century world history, is timed also for World War II commemorations.
About the Author
EUGENE L. RASOR, Professor of History at Emory and Henry College, is the author of British Naval History: A Guide to the Literature (1990).
General Douglas MacArthur, 1880-1964: Historiography and Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies of Battles and Leaders),Eugene L. Rasor,Greenwood Press,0313288739,1880-1964,Bibliography,Historiography,History - U.S.,History: American,MacArthur, Douglas,,Military Personnel,Reference,United States - General,History / Military / General,MacArthur, Douglas
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