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Cultures of war: Pearl Harbor / Hiroshima / 9-11 / Iraq
Cultures of War explores how nations justify, experience, and remember war through four pivotal events: the attack on Pearl Harbor, the bombing of Hiroshima, the September 11 attacks, and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. John W. Dower examines recurring patterns in U.S. strategic thinking, political rhetoric, and cultural responses to conflict. Through comparative historical analysis, Dower reveals how similar narratives of fear, revenge, and exceptionalism shaped decisions across these vastly different wars. The book challenges conventional interpretations and highlights the dangers of militarized culture, misperception, and historical amnesia in shaping modern global conflict.
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