How do colonial legacies continue to shape memory, identity, and governance across Asia and the Pacific, revealing decolonization as an ongoing and contested process of reinterpretation and transformation?
Category: History (Page 1 of 2)
Marines Call It That 2,000 Yard Stare portrays a tough and unyielding infantryman in the United States Marine Corps, with his face marred by the horrors of combat.
America’s post-World War II society saw profound transformations that resulted in both social unrest and previously unheard-of levels of economic prosperity.
The idea muddled distinctions between those involved in fighting and ordinary civilians, and the brutalities of World War I underscored its truth.
From his childhood in the Forbidden City to being a puppet ruler under Japanese control, Puyi’s life unfolds in a captivating narrative.
The late 1920s witnessed a global economic downturn known as the Great Depression, impacting countries with market economies.
Communism, a socio-political ideology originating in the 19th century, has left a lasting impact on global perspectives.