Voices of World War II: Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life
Priscilla Roberts
(Editor)
Description
Drawing together a wide variety of primary source documents from across the United States, Europe, and Asia, this book illuminates the events and experiences of World War II--the most devastating war in human history.
World War II was the most destructive and disruptive war ever, a global conflict that in one way or another affected the lives of people across the planet. Voices of World War II: Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life coalesces a wide variety of primary source documents drawn from across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Supplemented by interpretive material that enables readers to analyze them, assess their impact and significance, and place them in context to comparable situations today, the documents provide rare insights into World War II. Expert commentaries and additional information on these texts enable a greater understanding of the background to these documents, providing valuable training in learning to interpret, assess, and evaluate historical sources. Intended primarily for upper-level high school and undergraduate-level history students, general readers will also appreciate the variegated array of primary material from World War II, which depicts numerous aspects of the conflict, often in extremely personal terms.Product Details
Price
$138.00
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publish Date
August 22, 2012
Pages
280
Dimensions
8.5 X 11.0 X 0.9 inches | 2.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780313386626
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About the Author
Priscilla Roberts, PhD, is associate professor of history at the University of Hong Kong and honorary director of the University's Centre of American Studies.
Reviews
"Students in AP history and literature classes and general library users who want to read words from those who lived through the war years will find this a useful resource." --School Library Journal
"Adding to the growing bibliography of history told by everyday citizens rather than through the eyes of presidents and generals, Voices of World War II is a welcome contribution. It arranges primary documents from everyday citizens involved in World War II, including those from the United States, Europe, and Asia. The primary documents provide rare insight into the lives, thoughts, and realities of how this great war impacted the lives of soldiers, citizens, and victims." --ARBA "A good introduction to WWII, with excellent research questions and guides appropriate for high school and undergraduate students. This volume would be appropriate for circulating collections to give students and teachers time to utilize the tools in each chapter." --Booklist