Altered lives, enduring community

Japanese Americans remember their World War II incarceration

Examines the long-term effects on the Japanese Americans of their World War II experiences. Data from the first-ever, representative survey of a community of Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in US detention camps during World War II, was used for this book. Topics explored using this data include the effects of incarceration and resettlement on social relationships and community structure, educational and occupational trajectories, marriage and childbearing, military service, and draft resistance.

University of Washington Press
2004
9780295983813
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