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The First Strange Place: Race and Sex in World War II Hawaii
The First Strange Place: Race and Sex in World War II Hawaii

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Author: Beth L. Bailey, David Farber
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Release Date: 1994-03-01
ISBN-10: 0801848679
ISBN-13: 9780801848674
List Price: $20.95
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Good discussion of long-standing issues
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A good discussion of how people really got along. Butresses current ideas about the problems between the races.

The First Strane Place: Race and Sex in World War II Hawaii
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Very interesting and well written work; carefully researched with appropriate citations. It reminds us of how different a nation we were in the 1940's--and how different Hawaii was from the rest of the nation. Certainly Hawaii was far from perfect, but it was a much more tolerant place than most of the rest of the country. The book provides fascinating examples of these differences. A very worthwhile read!

WW2 in Hawaii: heroes and hell-raisers
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SUMMARY: facts and interpretation of the effects of WW2 in Hawaii

REVIEW: The authors interviewed many people, including my father, Anthony Capanna, as they wrote this account of WW2 in Hawaii. Although I think their account is quite accurate (and was grateful they depicted my father as the good/honest/moral person he is), there are parts of the book that are quite graphic as pertaining to the sleazier side of what went on after Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Factual, yes; worth reading, if you need it as a research tool; a bit jolting and base...yes. I don't recommend it for young people.


Great research and a fascinating, beautifully written book
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This book is the best ever done on the WWII scene in the Islands. The research is exhaustive, and the stories extremely well-told. I am a historian and author in Hawai'i--concentrating on the 19th century but well aware of the 20th--and the authors have done a great job of not only telling the stories but coming to the correct conclusions. The two chapters on Black soldiers and the sex trade are especially good.

The title refers to the idea that Hawai'i, with very different foods, traditions and most of its population Oriental and Polynesian, was the first strange place that most young servicemen ever encountered. On their way to fight Japanese, they are stationed on an island with more than a third of the population of Japanese ancestory.

If you want an insight as to the impact of suddenly tripling the population of an island, primarily with young fighting men, this is the book. It's a GREAT read, and it all happened!


























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