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February 5, 2013

Divided Memories now available in paperback and electronic format

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Japanese wartime era postcard depicting the seizure of Rehe in northern China in late 1937.
Photo credit: 
Courtesy Daniel C. Sneider.

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  • History Textbooks and the Wars in Asia: Divided Memories
Divided Memories, Shorenstein APARC's groundbreaking study of textbook depictions of World War Two, is now available in paperback and electronic (Kindle) format.

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