Battleship Yamato: The Ship, Myth, Legend

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Bol This book explores the enduring legacy of the battleship Yamato, weaving together history, myth, and cultural impact to reveal how a wartime icon became a symbol of Japan’s identity and imagination across generations. ​ The battleship Yamato was conceived as the ultimate expression of Imperial Japan’s naval power—the largest and most heavily armed battleship ever built. Yet her significance did not end with her destruction in the final months of World War II. In this book, author Alexander Wooley traces Yamato’s story from secretive construction and brief combat career to her extraordinary afterlife as one of Japan’s most enduring cultural symbols. Wooley explores how a single ship came to bridge history and myth, continuing to shape cultural conversations long after the guns fell silent. Beginning with Yamato’s design and deployment, Wooley places the ship within the strategic ambitions and constraints of Japan’s wartime navy, culminating in her final mission and sinking in 1945. But the heart of the book lies beyond the battlefield. Wooley shows how Yamato—despite limited operational impact—came to represent far more than a warship. In the decades after the war, she became a vessel of memory, shaped by defeat, loss, and national reckoning. Drawing on wartime records, postwar accounts, interviews, and cultural analysis, the book follows Yamato’s interpretation in museums, literature, film, anime, manga, and video games. From ship to space cruiser to mythic protector, Yamato reflects Japan’s evolving relationship with its past and its efforts to reconcile wartime experience with postwar identity. Each reinvention reveals as much about society interpreting her as they do about the ship herself. Balancing naval and cultural history, this book offers a focused examination of how technology, memory, and imagination intersect. It will appeal to readers interested in World War II at sea, Japanese history, and the ways nations remember—and reinterpret—their most powerful symbols.

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This book explores the enduring legacy of the battleship Yamato, weaving together history, myth, and cultural impact to reveal how a wartime icon became a symbol of Japan’s identity and imagination across generations. ​ The battleship Yamato was conceived as the ultimate expression of Imperial Japan’s naval power—the largest and most heavily armed battleship ever built. Yet her significance did not end with her destruction in the final months of World War II. In this book, author Alexander Wooley traces Yamato’s story from secretive construction and brief combat career to her extraordinary afterlife as one of Japan’s most enduring cultural symbols. Wooley explores how a single ship came to bridge history and myth, continuing to shape cultural conversations long after the guns fell silent. Beginning with Yamato’s design and deployment, Wooley places the ship within the strategic ambitions and constraints of Japan’s wartime navy, culminating in her final mission and sinking in 1945. But the heart of the book lies beyond the battlefield. Wooley shows how Yamato—despite limited operational impact—came to represent far more than a warship. In the decades after the war, she became a vessel of memory, shaped by defeat, loss, and national reckoning. Drawing on wartime records, postwar accounts, interviews, and cultural analysis, the book follows Yamato’s interpretation in museums, literature, film, anime, manga, and video games. From ship to space cruiser to mythic protector, Yamato reflects Japan’s evolving relationship with its past and its efforts to reconcile wartime experience with postwar identity. Each reinvention reveals as much about society interpreting her as they do about the ship herself. Balancing naval and cultural history, this book offers a focused examination of how technology, memory, and imagination intersect. It will appeal to readers interested in World War II at sea, Japanese history, and the ways nations remember—and reinterpret—their most powerful symbols.

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Pagina's: 264, Hardcover, Naval Institute Press


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