New Articles of Interest in the Pacific Historical Review
The Pacific Historical Review recently published the following articles that may interest H-MEMORY list subscribers:
- “‘Into the Dark Cold I Go, the Rain Gently Falling’: Hawai’i Island Incarceration,” by Kelly Y. Nakamura
- “From Memory Making to Money Making? Japanese Travel Writers’ Impressions of Cross-Cultural Interaction in the Southwestern Pacific Islands Battle Sites, 1962-2007,” by Ryota Nishino
- “Surviving the Bomb in America: Silent Memories and the Rise of Cross-national Identity,” by Naoko Wake
These articles can be accessed via the following link: http://phr.ucpress.edu/content/86/3
The Pacific Historical Review is a journal devoted to the history of the American expansion to the Pacific and beyond, to the post-frontier developments of the twentieth-century American West, and to the interconnections between American overseas expansion and the recent West. The Review also publishes articles on the historian's methodologies and philosophies.
Marc Rodriguez, Editor
Pacific Historical Review
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