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TITLE: |
Nan'yo : the rise and fall of the Japanese in Micronesia, 1885-1945 / Mark R. Peattie. |
AUTHOR: |
Peattie, Mark R., 1930- |
SERIES: |
Pacific Islands Monograph Series no. 4 |
PUBLISHED: |
Honolulu, [Hawaii] : Pacific Islands Studies Program, Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, University of Hawaii : University of Hawaii Press, c1988. |
DESCRIPTION: |
xxii, 382 [1] p. : ill., photographs ; 24 cm. |
NOTES: |
Includes index. |
NOTES: |
Bibliography : p.351-367. |
NOTES: |
"Dedicated to the memory of Mori Koben (1869-1945), pioneer and patriot." |
NOTES: |
Peattie tries to explain much of Micronesian history through four colonial powers with emphasis on the Japanese influence and plan toward eventual rule of the islands long before Japan acquired the Micronesian Islands. |
SUBJECT: |
Micronesia--History. |
SUBJECT: |
Micronesia--Relations--Japan. |
SUBJECT: |
Japan--Relations--Micronesia. |
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