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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gordon K. Hirabayashi , James A. Hirabayashi , Lane Ryo HirabayashiPublisher: University of Washington Press Imprint: University of Washington Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780295992709ISBN 10: 0295992700 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 30 June 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsHirbayashi's... struggle and case have been analyzed every which way-but one. It has not been, until A Principled Stand, The Story of Hirabayashi v. United States, that readers have had access to Hirabayashi's reflections at the time of his resistance. -- Peter Monaghan The Chronicle of Higher Education [T]he authors succeed in one of their main goals: letting people get to know Gordon the person, not merely Gordon the plaintiff in a noted legal case...A Principled Stand should be added to the growing number of quality, firsthand accounts of that era. -- Troy Reeves Oral History Review A long-awaited and richly satisfying memoir that emerges from a dark place in Northwest history... The book puts you there, as a good novel does. -- Mike Dillon City Living A fascinating look into the inner workings of how one man, with the support of his Christian supporters, took on the U.S. government and ultimately won. -- Martha Nakagawa Rafu Shimpo The book successfully reminds us of the struggles needed to secure our freedoms today. Publishers Weekly A Principled Stand proves that boxes of paper hauled from home to home and stored in closets and garages can eventually become the meat of history... A valuable book, highly recommended. -- Paula Becker HistoryLink.org What a treat it is to spend a few hours with three of the finest minds that have ever addressed Japanese American history...[in this] memoir constructed out of the World War II diaries of Gordon Hirabayashi and other documents. -- Paul Spickard Oregon Historical Quarterly A Principled Stand is more than the story of an important wartime incarceration case; it is also the story of a remarkable person...a must read not only for scholars of Asian American history but also for those interested in the relationship between faith and social justice. The book has lessons for us all. -- Stephanie Bangarth Pacific Historical Review Hirbayashi's... struggle and case have been analyzed every which way-but one. It has not been, until A Principled Stand, The Story of Hirabayashi v. United States, that readers have had access to Hirabayashi's reflections at the time of his resistance. -- Peter Monaghan The Chronicle of Higher Education A Principled Stand proves that boxes of paper hauled from home to home and stored in closets and garages can eventually become the meat of history... A valuable book, highly recommended. -- Paula Becker HistoryLink.org [T]he authors succeed in one of their main goals: letting people get to know Gordon the person, not merely Gordon the plaintiff in a noted legal case...A Principled Stand should be added to the growing number of quality, firsthand accounts of that era. -- Troy Reeves Oral History Review A long-awaited and richly satisfying memoir that emerges from a dark place in Northwest history... The book puts you there, as a good novel does. -- Mike Dillon City Living A fascinating look into the inner workings of how one man, with the support of his Christian supporters, took on the U.S. government and ultimately won. -- Martha Nakagawa Rafu Shimpo What a treat it is to spend a few hours with three of the finest minds that have ever addressed Japanese American history...[in this] memoir constructed out of the World War II diaries of Gordon Hirabayashi and other documents. -- Paul Spickard Oregon Historical Quarterly The book successfully reminds us of the struggles needed to secure our freedoms today. Publishers Weekly A Principled Stand is more than the story of an important wartime incarceration case; it is also the story of a remarkable person...a must read not only for scholars of Asian American history but also for those interested in the relationship between faith and social justice. The book has lessons for us all. -- Stephanie Bangarth Pacific Historical Review A Principled Stand makes an important contribution to understanding both Gordon Hirabayashi's life and the horrible episode in this country's history that was the internment. -Lorraiane Bannai, Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality, Seattle University School of Law Author InformationGordon K. Hirabayashi (1918-2012) was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in May 2012. He was professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Alberta, in Edmonton. James A. Hirabayashi (1926-2012) was professor emeritus of Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University. Lane Ryo Hirabayashi is professor of Asian American Studies and the George and Sakaye Aratani Professor of the Japanese American Incarceration, Redress, and Community at UCLA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |