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The Myth of the Good War

America in the Second World War

by Jacques R. Pauwels

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world war ii, united states, 20th century
list price: $18.00
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
category: History
published: 2011
ISBN:9781552778883
imprint: Lorimer
Description

Was the role of the United States in the Second World War an essentially idealistic one, a crusading struggle to conquer the dark forces of German fascism and Japanese militarism? Was it an unequivocally "good" war?

Historian Jacques Pauwels questions this orthodox view of America's participation in World War Two. In his view, the United States was not the disinterested champion of democracy in the face of dictatorship: its role in the war was determined, rather, by the interests of its corporations and of its social, economic and political elites. His analysis explicitly addresses many of the myths that have since been fostered about the U.S. decision to enter the war alongside the Soviet Union, the U.K. and Canada, and against Nazi Germany.

The Myth of the Good War offers a fresh and provocative look at the role of the USA in World War Two. It spent four months on the nonfiction bestseller lists in Europe in 2000, and has since been translated into German, Spanish and French.

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Editorial Reviews

"Pauwels' exposure of the dirty truths behind such historical tragedies as Dieppe, Hiroshima, and Pearl Harbour will likely cause outrage, but his documentation is sound, his reasoning sharp."

— Quill & Quire

"The Myth of the Good War is an accessible and well-written book... The reader feels immersed in a bath of refreshing ideas."

— De Morgen

"A revealing analysis of the covert goals pursued by Western leaders before, during and immediately after World War II. Well-researched and lucidly-argued, this fine book will be of great value to experts and ordinary readers alike."

— author of Against Empire and The Terrorism Trap

"Pauwels represents a departure from the orthodox and conventional feel-good history and from the military drum-and-trumpet historiography."

— Het Utrechts Nieuwsblad/De Amerfoortse Courant [a leading Dutch daily]

"Pauwels is mostly successful in his effort to construct a counter-narrative. His is a lively book."

— Labour/Le Travail
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About the Author

Jacques R. Pauwels

JACQUES R. PAUWELS has taught European history at the University of Toronto, York University, and the University of Waterloo. He is available for speaking engagements; e-mail promotion@formac.ca for details.
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