Remembering the Pacific/Great East Asia Fifteen Year War

Thursday, May 24, 2001
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
(Pacific)
Okimoto Conference Room, Encina Hall, Third Floor, East Wing
Speaker: 
  • Peter Duus

Since the early 1990s the issue of how the Japanese remember World War II has been in the headlines over and over again. The most recent round of junior high school textbook revisions, for example, has created a firestorm of protest in Korea and China. But there is much evidence to belie the charge that the Japanese suffer from collective amnesia. War memory is not fixed but remains highly contested. Peter Duus, a historian of modern Japan, William H. Bonsall Professor of History at Stanford. He has written and edited several book on prewar Japanese imperialism, including The Abacus and the Sword: The Japanese Penetration of Korea, 1895-1910.