World War Ii In The Pacific: An Encyclopedia (TRUSTED)
: The work emphasizes that the war resulted from a fundamental clash of political goals—Japan's "Asia for the Asiatics" versus the American "open door" policy in China.
: Explorations of the war's effect on civilians, women's roles, the experiences of indigenous Pacific Islanders, and the treatment of African American troops. Key Themes World War II in the Pacific: An Encyclopedia
: The conflict is presented as a catalyst for significant military transformations, particularly in naval and air power. Significant Events Timeline : The work emphasizes that the war resulted
The encyclopedia includes over 300 entries written by roughly 200 specialists. It is organized into several key areas: the experiences of indigenous Pacific Islanders