Review | China’s Good War: Rana Mitter explores how national – and nationalist – narratives shape history
In his latest book, Rana Mitter, director of the China Centre at Oxford University, plots the diverging course of China’s World War II narrative, which has shifted to portray the nation as strong and victorious
China’s Good War by Rana Mitter, Belknap Press. 4/5 stars
Having been all things to all people, The War has inspired shelves of novels, endless movies and constant references to the “greatest generation” or the “Blitz spirit”. But despite our seeming obsession with the conflict, no definitive World War II has emerged.
China’s Good War: How World War II is Shaping a New Nationalism is essentially Rana Mitter’s companion volume to his concise, valuable 2013 book, China’s War With Japan, 1937-1945, which placed China in its rightful place as a victorious Allied nation and highlighted its devastating eight long years of all-out war.