Blood Dawn by Hans van de Ven - ISBN: 9781529346916
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Asia’s violent struggle for independence during World War II.
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Blood Dawn

World War II and the Making of Modern Asia

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    464 pages

  • Release Date

    16 June 2026

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Summary

‘This is the history we so badly needed’ ANTONY BEEVOR

‘Essential reading for understanding Asia’s present’ RICHARD OVERY

A momentous new history of World War II in Asia.

In the early twentieth century, from India to China, Western imperial powers dominated Asia. Then, in the 1930s, Japan began to tear down this old order in pursuit of its own imperial ambitions - first by invading China, and then by launching its assa…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529346916
ISBN-10:1529346916
Author:Hans van de Ven
Publisher:John Murray Press
Imprint:Basic Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:464
Release Date:16 June 2026
Weight:580g
Dimensions:232mm x 154mm x 38mm
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Critics Review

World War II in Asia is essential context for understanding the political and economic revolution that has created the modern Asian world. Hans Van de Ven has produced a concise, stimulating, and highly readable account of how the war made that transformation possible. Essential reading for understanding Asia’s present – Richard Overy, author of BLOOD AND RUINS
Blood Dawn does something essential: it restores the missing map of Asia to the history of World War II. It recognises, fully and soberly, the endurance, sacrifice, and contribution of Asian peoples long written out of the central narrative – Xinran, author of THE GOOD WOMEN OF CHINA
World War II is central to modern global history, and Asia is central to World War II. Yet until now, it has been hard to find a history of Asia’s role in the war that combines expert judgement about the region’s importance and deep research to underpin the analysis. Hans van de Ven’s Blood Dawn breaks new ground with its skilled and lucid prose that brings together understanding of war, anti-imperialism and strategic analysis with research in archives and materials that spans languages and continents. A monumental and essential work – Rana Mitter, author of CHINA’S GOOD WAR
Written with an impressive clarity of thought and prose, this is the history we so badly needed to balance the West’s version of the Second World War – Antony Beevor, author of STALINGRAD
This fascinating history will reset how many Western readers understand the second world war in Asia. With skill and verve Hans van de Ven challenges framings of the conflict as a heroic saga ending with the Allied defeat of Japan … The lessons could hardly be more timely today, as nationalist movements and leaders reshape a world order that is in tumult once more – David Rennie
World War II was a global conflict, but its history, memory and lessons are still predominantly Eurocentric. Concise and erudite, well written and highly accessible, Blood Dawn offers a necessary corrective and places Asia and its transformation from Empires and colonies to nation states the at the center of the World War II history. A necessary reading for those seeking to understand World War II as a truly global war – Eugene Finkel, author of TO KILL UKRAINE
A groundbreaking, multilingual new history, which redefines our chronology and understanding of mid-twentieth-century global conflict. Taking in the vast Asian theatre of war, Blood Dawn pivots revelatorily between individuals, battles, nations and the British, Dutch and Japanese empires to evoke the transformation of this region – Julia Lovell, author of MAOISM
A riveting account of the defining decade that remade Asia and the world … With calm authority, the fluent narrative sharply and clearly conveys the harsh and violent political transformations that ended empires. An indispensable history that is instructive for understanding emerging conflicts amidst competition and expansionism today – Shruti Kapila, author of VIOLENT FRATERNITY
A stellar contribution to the growing library on the Asia-Pacific War of 1937-1945. It is a profoundly researched, accessible, and passionately argued summons for both historians and lay readers to recast their views on the dilemmas confronting Allied policy makers. This is an essential work in any collection about World War II – Richard B. Frank, author of TOWER OF SKULLS
Important and superlative … He reminds us that the war’s unresolved issues, including Taiwan, Kashmir, and the Korean Peninsula, along with the rise of a newly powerful China and India, may well determine the future of this region and the map of world power – Nicholas Burns, former US Ambassador to China

About The Author

Hans van de Ven

Hans van de Ven is a professor of modern Chinese history at Cambridge University and a visiting chair professor in history at Peking University. He is the author or editor of ten previous books on Chinese history and the history of warfare. A fellow of the British Academy, he lives in Meldreth, UK.

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