Recommended Books and Audio Visuals for 2013 Teachers Institute

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Recommended Books and Audio Visuals for 2013 Teachers Institute
 Recommended Books and Audio Visuals for 2013 Teachers Institute Inspired by History – Exploring the Untold Stories of World War II All items are available at the Pacific Historic Parks gift and bookstore. Oral Histories 400349 Oral History Workshop, Collect and Celebrate the Life Stories of $9.95 Your Family and Friends by Cynthia Hart and Lisa Samson. Learn how to collect, record, share, and preserve a family member's or a friend's oral history in this practical and inspirational guide. 400106 Talking Hawaii's Story, Oral Histories of an Island People. Edited $18.95 by Michi Kodama-­‐Nishimoto, Warren Nishimoto, and Cynthia Oshiro. Sampling of work of Hawaii's Center for Oral History. Pearl Harbor History 400583 Remembering Pearl Harbor by Michael Slackman (hardcover). A complete history of the conception, financing, and construction of the USS Arizona Memorial. This updated 10th edition includes the new PH visitor center and museum. 400584 Remembering Pearl Harbor by Michael Slackman (softcover). A complete history of the conception, financing, and construction of the USS Arizona Memorial. This updated 10th edition includes new PH visitor center and museum. 11 At Dawn We Slept, the Untold Story of Pearl Harbor by Gordon Prange is the unparalleled and exhaustive account of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. Widely regarded as the definitive assessment of the events surrounding the December 7 attack, the culmination of extensive research and interviews. 400331 Day of Infamy, the Classic Account of the Bombing of Pearl Harbor by Walter Lord is an inspiring human document of one of the truly great epics of American history. 4083 Kimmel, Short and Pearl Harbor, The Final Report Revealed by Fred Borch and Daniel Martinez is the DOD's investigation of the blame placed on Rear Adm Husband E Kimmel and Maj. Gen. Walter C. Short for the devastation of the attack on Pearl Harbor and their subsequent demotions. 248 Air Raid Pearl Harbor Map is a comprehensive map of Pearl Harbor on the morning of December 7, 1941. Damage listing and ships locations are included. Reverse side reveals a detailed $19.95 $ 9.95 $23.00 $16.95 $24.95 $6.95 history regarding the plans, strategy, weapons, and vessels that are integral to the tragic story of Pearl Harbor. Folded. 685 Pearl Harbor by Ernest Arroyo is a stunning photographic chronicle of the events of December 7, 1941 with almost 200 large format photos. Includes detailed captions and profiles of witnesses. 4603 Hawaii Homefront, Life in the Islands During WWII by MacKinnon Simpson tells the story of life in Hawaii during World War II. Hawaii was both a home front and a war zone, the only American territory to have that distinction. 162 Submerged Cultural Resources Study, USS Arizona Memorial & Pearl Harbor National Historic Landmark by Submerged Cultural Resources Unit, NPS. An informative account of the histories of the USS Arizona and USS Utah, the only ships never raised from Pearl Harbor. This study is the culmination of 5 years of dive surveys taken by the NPS's SCRU and US Navy's MODSU. 400877 Pearl Harbor in the Movies by Ed Rampell and Luis Reyes (HC) is a pictorial history of the scores of movies, bringing them to life frame by frame. 183 Hawaii Goes to War, Life in Hawaii From Pearl Harbor to Peace by DeSoto Brown is the enthralling story of Hawaii during World War II as shown through a fascinating text and hundreds of rare and historic photographs. World War II's disruptions were felt throughout the United States, but nowhere more strongly than in Hawaii. Beginning with the Pearl Harbor attack, the years of change and the restrictions that caused the islands to undergo an experience unlike anywhere else in the country. $29.95 $19.95 $3.95 $9.95 $12.95 4255 Pearl Harbor Stories – Personal Memoirs Emperor's Sea Eagle, A Memoir of the Attack on Pearl Harbor by Zenji Abe. Memoirs of a Japanese Naval aviator who took part in the Pearl Harbor attack on December 272 Pearl Harbor Child, A Child's Eyewitness View -­‐ From Attack to Peace by Dorinda Nicholson. The story of a girl who lived in Pearl Harbor and witnessed the day the bombs fell. Experience through her eyes how life changed for civilians in Hawaii. 730 Pearl Harbor Warriors; The Bugler, The Pilot, The Friendship by Dorinda Nicholson. True story of hatred, fear, prejudice and finally close friendship between an American Marine bugler and his former enemy, a Japanese dive-­‐bomber pilot who had attacked Battleship Row in the bombing of Pearl Harbor. 100512 For That One Day, The Memoirs of Mitsuo Fuchida, Commander of the attack on Pearl Harbor, details the account of his role as the strategist behind the raid that initiated war between Japan and the US. $11.95 $14.95 $16.95 $19.95 400367 Diary of a Pearl Harbor Survivor by Alfred B. K. Rodrigues. A native Hawaiian son's memories of Pearl Harbor and the War in the Pacific while serving on the battleship USS Washington. 400091 90 Day Wonder, Darkness Remembered, personal recollections of Leon Cooper vividly captures the drama of what has been called the Greatest Generation. Recounts Leon Cooper's extraordinary experience as a US Naval officer during World War II. 60254 Pearl Harbor Survivors, An Oral History of 24 Servicemen by Harry Spiller. The Japanese lost 29 planes and pilots, five midget submarines and one large sub with their crews. Here are 24 personal accounts of servicement who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor. 400459 Renewal at the Place of Black Tears by Jerry Kaufman explores Hawaii's most visited public attraction in a whole new way. "Black tears" are the oil droplets surfacing from the sunken USS Arizona. 4501 Wherever You Need Me by Anna Urda Busby. Anna recounts her days as an Army nurse who witnessed the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. 100293 Scouting Squadron Six by Jack Leaming. The USS Enterprise was the most decorated carrier of World War II, reflecting the caliber and devotion of the men who comprised her crew. This is the story of one of her crew members, radio-­‐gunner Jack Leaming. After being shot down near Marcus Island, Mr. Leaming and his pilot spent the rest of the war as POWs in Japan. Relive his story of perseverance and courage under brutal conditions. $9.95 $19.95 $24.95 $19.95 $11.95 $9.95 623 The Pacific War Embracing Defeat, Japan in the Wake of World War II by John Dower is the fullest and most important history of the more than six years of American occupation, which affected every level of Japanese society, other in ways neither side could anticipate. 1087 Pacific War Stories, In the Words of Those Who Survived by Rex Smith and Gerald Meehl. In gripping, eyewitness accounts from more than seventry veterans of all branches of service, these first person oral histories encompasses so many diverse aspects of World War II in the Pacific. 60074 Buddies, Men, Dogs and World War II by L. Douglas Keeney. The juxtaposition of World War II, men, and their dogs reveals the bond that melded the innocence of frightened young men with the hardened necessity of a soldier. 400264 WASPs by Vera Williams is a lively, reminiscent, and beautifully illustrated tribute to these irrepressible "fly girls" of the forties. $19.95 $27.50 $19.95 $19.95 4366 Perilous Memories, The Asia-­‐Pacific Wars edited by T. Fujitani, G. $23.95 White, and L. Yoneyama makes a groundbreaking and critical intervention into debates about war memory in the Asia-­‐Pacific region. They consider both how the past is remembered and also what the consequences may be of privileging one set of memories over others. Japanese Americans -­‐ Internment 400685 Family Torn Apart, The Internment Story of the Otokichi Muin Ozaki Family edited by Gail Honda traces Ozaki's incarceration at eight different detention camps, his family's life in Hawai'I without him, their decision to "voluntarily" enter Mainland detention camps in the hope of reuniting, and their subsequent frustration as that reunion was bogged down in red tape and government apathy. Based on letters, poetry, and radios scripts in the collection of the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i 381 Ganbare, An Example of Japanese Spirit by Patsy Sumie Saiki tells the individual stories of people caught up in historical events beyond their control. It details the hardships and despair as well as the moments of joy and hope that Hawaii born Japanese faced following the bombing of Pearl Harbor. 400232 Japanese Americans and WWII, Mass Removal, Imprisonment, and Redress by Donald Teruo Hata and Nadine Ishitani Hata is the fourth edition of Japanese Americans and World War II to include photographs, key documents, and an enhanced multidisiplinary bibliography of 200 core publications by historians, political scientists, sociologists, anthropologists, and others. 400388 The Art of Gaman, Arts and Crafts from the Japanese American Internment Camps 1942-­‐1946 by Delphine Hirasuna presents more than 150 examples of art created by internees, along with a history of the camps. Gaman means "enduring what seems unbearable with dignity and grace." What was created is a celebration of the nobility of the human spirit under adversity. 4509 Life Behind Barbed Wire, The WWII Internment Memoirs of a Hawaii Issei by Yasutaro Soga is an exceptional first hand account of the incarceration of a Hawaii Japanese during World War II. Most of what has been written about the detention of Japanese Americans focuses on the Nisei, the second generation of immigrants. This translation presents us with a rare issei, first generation voice on internment. $26.00 $15.95 $10.95 $35.00 $26.00 4522 4669 5264 Two Homelands by Toyoko Yamazaki tells the powerful story of $36.00 three brothers during the years surrounding World War II. From the attack on Pearl Harbor to the Pacific War, relocation to Manzanar, the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, and Tokyo war crimes trials. American Inquisition, The Hunt for Japanese American Disloyalty $27.50 in WWII by Eric L. Muller is the story of the internment of 70,000 American citizens of Japanese ancestry in 1942, and the complex inner workings of the system of of loyalty screening of its own citizens. The Principled Politician, The Ralph Carr Story by Adam Schrager $9.95 is the inspiring story of Governor Ralph Carr and his fight for Japanese American rights. DVD 400158 World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument Exhibits Programs. Designed and programmed for easy navigation, this DVD contains the compelling exhibit programs from WWII Valor in the Pacific NM at the USS Arizona Memorial. In addition to the VC programs, the DVD also contains an additional hour of oral histories and bonus material. Running time 165 minutes. 1046 Price for Peace. This powerful and thought provoking film chronicles the compelling events in the Pacific Theater of WWII. Includes interviews with war veterans, both American and Japanese, from all branches of the military. Features testimony from medics, nurses, dog handlers, as well as Japanese-­‐Americans who were imprisoned at internment camps in the US. Running time 90 minutes. 1062 Pearl Harbor Legacy of the Attack. National Geographic explores the still unsolved mysteries and startling true stories behind the "Day of Infamy" that plunged the US into WWII. Includes search for the sunken Japanese midget submarine and first-­‐ever images captured inside the sunken hull of the USS Arizona battleship. Running time 90 minutes. 4185 Pearl Harbor, Dawn of Death. Includes exclusive interviews with US soldiers and sailors who survived the attack, postwar interviews with the Japanese leaders of the attack, and bonus Academy Award short documentary winner, "December 7, 1941" directed by John Ford. Running time 120 minutes and 100 minutes of special features. $19.95 $11.95 $24.95 $18.95 609 Pearl Harbor, The History Channel Presents. Hear from veterans of both sides in this detailed examination of the attack that propelled the US into WWII with a detailed look at the "Day that will live in infamy" and profile of Admiral Nimitz, commander of the Pacific Fleet. Included in this PH DVD set -­‐ Tora, Tora, Tora, the real story of Pearl Harbor and America's Five Star Heroes -­‐ the Pacific Commanders. 669 Pearl Harbor A Documentary, A Day of Infamy, Dec 7 1941. The story told here is one of global forces, of fascism and imperialism. It is the story of the people who were there, told through eyewitness accounts of both American and Japanese veterans. Approx 3 hours. 699 Pearl Harbor, The Real Story. Countless photos, archive footage, new footage, historical facts, and survivor stories have all come together in this authentic account of the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941. 2 DVD set. 770 Death of the Arizona. In this 52 minute program, digital reconstruction of photographic evidence, forensic archeology and a careful re-­‐examination of the historic record can finally reconstruct the pivotal few seconds that culminated in the destruction of the USS Arizona. 809 Pearl Harbor Before and After. The catastrophic attack resulted in thousands of casualties, but ultimately led to America's decision to enter the war and to drop the atomic bomb to end the war. 6 hours of footage covers the day in great detail, from several different perspectives. 400102 WWII in the Pacific, Reader's Digest, 6 dvd set. From the pivotal battles that changed the course of the war to the heroic soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of democracy, WWII in the Pacific is a chronicle of the Pacific campaign. DVD 1: America Taken by Surprice, 1941. DVD 2: Attack and Counterattack, 1941-­‐
1943. DVD 3: Victory in the Pacific, 1944-­‐1945. DVD 4: Crucial Turning Points. DVD 5: Headline Stories of the 20th Century, World War II. DVD 6: Going for Broke. Running time 12 hours. 400133 HBO's The Pacific, 6 disc blu-­‐ray, 10 part series. Tracks the real-­‐
life journeys of three US Marines across the vast canvas of the Pacific theater during World War II. Running time 530 minutes. 400132 HBO's The Pacific, 6 disc, 10 part series. Tracks the real-­‐life journeys of three US Marines across the vast canvas of the Pacific theater during World War II. Running time 530 minutes. $29.95 $15.95 $19.95 $16.95 $19.95 $49.95 $99.95 $79.95 842 Great Battles of the Pacific, Pearl Harbor to Final Victory. The greatest battles of the Pacific, from Pearl Harbor to final victory in this two DVD set. DVD 1: Attack and Counterattack 1941-­‐1943. DVD 2: Victory in the Pacific 1944-­‐1945. Special features include 14 critical battles and map of the battles. Running time 4 hours. 400233 Okage Sama De, I am what I am because of you. What was it like to be sent to an Internment Camp and then volunteer to fight for your country? To be in battle for the first time? To be asked to plan the invasion of the place where you grew up? Five stories that provide different perspectives of the Japanese and Japanese American experience of WW II. Running time 90 minutes. $19.95 $20.00