توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Hawaii Chronicles III: World War Two in Hawaii from the Pages of Paradise of the Pacific
نام کتاب : Hawaii Chronicles III: World War Two in Hawaii from the Pages of Paradise of the Pacific
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : Hawaii Chronicles III: World War Two in Hawaii from the Pages of Paradise of the Pacific
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نویسندگان : Robert P. Dye (editor)
ناشر : University of Hawaii Press
سال نشر : 2000
تعداد صفحات : 368
ISBN (شابک) : 9780824862763
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Contents\nAcknowledgments\nIntroduction\nI Prelude to War in the Pacific\nPacific War?\nAmerica “On Defense” in the Pacific\nDual Citizenship and Expatriation\nSpeed! Congress! Speed!\nOur Hawaii is Absolutely American\nNaval Power in the Pacific\nThe Army in Hawaii\nII War!\n1942\nOut of the Night\nRemember Pearl Harbor\nThere Always Will Be Heroes\nThe New Life\nWarning—Take Heed\nHawaii Territorial Guard Reserve\nThe American Legion Goes to War Again\nElections—and War\nAnalysis of Midway Battle\nPoliticos Are Worried\nA Gas Mask Graduation Class\nBlack Sunday and Thereafter\nWar and Business in Honolulu\nPaladins of Paradise\n“Tourists” in Denim\nHonolulu Today\nTerritorial Government at War\nThe Year in Retrospect\n1943\nKe Kauwa Nei O Kauai (Kauai at War)\nHonolulu Today\nIslands Await Effects of New Regime\nA Unique Experience in Government\n“G.I.” Hawaiian\nIt’s Their “Right To Fight” for America\nTo Volunteer or Not?\nLei Day, 1943\nOPA—Hawaiian Style\nMental Disturbances Caused by the War\nNight Life in the Twilight\nHelp Wanted! 21,000 Jobs in Hawaii\nPoor Planning Now Means Future Regret\nHotel Street, the Service Man’s Domain\nHonolulu Looks at Tomorrow\nHawaii Rifles—Big Island Volunteer Unit\nInvasion by Haoles at Niihau\nThe Year in Retrospect\n1944\nFinishing School of the South Pacific Combat Soldier\nHawaiian Economy, Present and Future\nA Yank’S-Eye View of Honolulu\nHawaii’S Debt on Army Day\nHonolulu . . . Island Boomtown\nFrank Comments by a Feminine Legislator\nShould Service Men “Date” Oriental Girls?\nWar Workers as a Social Group\nHonolulu Civic Center: An Analysis\nThe Pearl Harbor Memorial\nInter-Racial Marriage in Hawaii\nSoldier and a Juke Box\nThe Year in Retrospect\n1945\nTerritorial Plans for Administrative Center\nPlanning Honolulu: A Study\nPunahou Goes Home\nA Pocket Guide to Honolulu: Soldiers’ Introduction to Hawaii\nFixit is Fine\nTroubles in Paradise\nColossus of the Pacific\nGracious Tradition in the Home of a Late Hawaiian Princess\nThe Light Warden\nA Warden’s Technique\nVictory\nNew Jobs for Lei Sellers\nHorse Racing Returns to Hawaii\nThe Territory’s Schools Did Their Share\nRed Cross “Re-Cap”\nThe “Society Cops”\nHawaii’s Organized Defense Volunteers\nHonolulu Symphony in the War Years\nHawaii’s Bid as United Nations Capitol\nFive Hundred Men to a Girl\n1945—In Retrospect\n1946\nWar and the Birds of Midway\nTourist Forecast\nHousing Dream Come True\nHawaii—49th State by ’49?\n“We Wish to Do Our Part”\n1946—In Retrospect\nAfterword\nAbout the Editor