American samurai: myth, imagination, and the conduct of battle in the First Marine Division ;1941 - 1951
Events on the battlefields of the Pacific War were not only outgrowths of technology and tactical doctrine, but also the products of cultural myth and imagination. A neglected aspect of the history of the Marine Corps operation against Imperial Japan has been any close study of how the marines thems...
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Zusammenfassung: | Events on the battlefields of the Pacific War were not only outgrowths of technology and tactical doctrine, but also the products of cultural myth and imagination. A neglected aspect of the history of the Marine Corps operation against Imperial Japan has been any close study of how the marines themselves shaped the landscape of the battlefields on which they created new institutional legends Marines projected ideas and assumptions about themselves and their enemy onto people, situations, and events throughout the war, and thereby gave life to formerly abstract ideas and molded their behavior to expectations Focusing specifically on the First Marine Division, this study draws on a broad range of approaches to its subject. The book begins with a look at the legacy of the Marine Corps on the eve of Pearl Harbor, and then turns to gender studies to shed light on the methods of "making" marines. At the heart of the book are close examinations of how three broad categories of myth and imagination directly affected the First Division's campaigns on Guadalcanal, Peleiu, and Okinawa |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 297 S. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 0521441684 |
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spelling | Cameron, Craig M. Verfasser aut American samurai myth, imagination, and the conduct of battle in the First Marine Division ;1941 - 1951 Craig M. Cameron 1. publ. Cambridge Cambridge Univ. Press 1994 XIII, 297 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Events on the battlefields of the Pacific War were not only outgrowths of technology and tactical doctrine, but also the products of cultural myth and imagination. A neglected aspect of the history of the Marine Corps operation against Imperial Japan has been any close study of how the marines themselves shaped the landscape of the battlefields on which they created new institutional legends Marines projected ideas and assumptions about themselves and their enemy onto people, situations, and events throughout the war, and thereby gave life to formerly abstract ideas and molded their behavior to expectations Focusing specifically on the First Marine Division, this study draws on a broad range of approaches to its subject. The book begins with a look at the legacy of the Marine Corps on the eve of Pearl Harbor, and then turns to gender studies to shed light on the methods of "making" marines. At the heart of the book are close examinations of how three broad categories of myth and imagination directly affected the First Division's campaigns on Guadalcanal, Peleiu, and Okinawa United States. Marine Corps. Division, 1st USA Marinekorps Division 1 (DE-588)4346276-5 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1941-1951 gnd rswk-swf Psychologie War Mythology War Psychological aspects USA Marinekorps Division 1 (DE-588)4346276-5 b Geschichte 1941-1951 z DE-604 |
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title | American samurai myth, imagination, and the conduct of battle in the First Marine Division ;1941 - 1951 |
title_auth | American samurai myth, imagination, and the conduct of battle in the First Marine Division ;1941 - 1951 |
title_exact_search | American samurai myth, imagination, and the conduct of battle in the First Marine Division ;1941 - 1951 |
title_full | American samurai myth, imagination, and the conduct of battle in the First Marine Division ;1941 - 1951 Craig M. Cameron |
title_fullStr | American samurai myth, imagination, and the conduct of battle in the First Marine Division ;1941 - 1951 Craig M. Cameron |
title_full_unstemmed | American samurai myth, imagination, and the conduct of battle in the First Marine Division ;1941 - 1951 Craig M. Cameron |
title_short | American samurai |
title_sort | american samurai myth imagination and the conduct of battle in the first marine division 1941 1951 |
title_sub | myth, imagination, and the conduct of battle in the First Marine Division ;1941 - 1951 |
topic | United States. Marine Corps. Division, 1st USA Marinekorps Division 1 (DE-588)4346276-5 gnd Psychologie War Mythology War Psychological aspects |
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