Censoring history : citizenship and memory in Japan, Germany, and the United States /
Laura Hein and Mark Selden, editors.
- Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c2000.
- ix, 301 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
- Asia and the Pacific .
- Asia and the Pacific (Armonk, N.Y.) .
"An East gate book."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I: Introduction. Ch. 1. The Lessons of War, Global Power, and Social Change / Laura Hein and Mark Selden. -- Part II: Textbooks and Historical Memory. Ch. 2. The Japanese Movement to "Correct" History / Gavan McCormack -- Ch. 3. Consuming Asia, Consuming Japan: The New Neonationalistic Revisionism in Japan / Aaron Gerow -- Ch. 4. Japanese Education, Nationalism, and Ienaga Saburo's Textbook Lawsuits / Nozaki Yoshiko and Inokuchi Hiromitsu Ch. 5. Identity and Transnationalization in German School Textbooks / Yasemin Nuhoglu Soysal -- Ch. 6. The Vietnam War in High School American History / James W. Loewen -- Ch. 7. War Crimes and the Vietnamese People: American Representations and Silences / David Hunt. -- Part III: Politics of the Classroom. Ch. 8. The Continuing Legacy of Japanese Colonialism: The Japan-South Korea Joint Study Group on History Textbooks / Kimijima Kazuhiko -- Ch. 9. The Power of Selective Tradition: Buchenwald Concentration Camp and Holocaust Education for Youth in the New Germany / Gregory Wegner -- Ch. 10. Teaching Democracy, Teaching War: American and Japanese Educators Teach the Pacific War / Kathleen Woods Masalski.