Which historians' works published after 2010 comprehensively analyse U.S. preparedness for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor?
Several historians have published works after 2010 that provide comprehensive analyses of U.S. preparedness for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Some notable titles include:
1. **"Pearl Harbor: From Infamy to Greatness" by Steve Twomey (2015)** - This book offers a detailed narrative of events leading up to the attack and assesses U.S. military preparedness and decision-making processes.
2. **"Pacific Crucible: War at Sea in the Pacific, 1941-1942" by Ian W. Toll (2011)** - While focusing broadly on naval warfare in the Pacific, Toll's work examines the precipitating factors leading to Pearl Harbor and critiques the U.S. military's readiness at that pivotal moment.
3. **"Before the Bomb: How America Approached the Nuclear Age" by Peter J. Kuznick and Akira Kimura (2020)** - While its focus is broader than just Pearl Harbor, this book discusses the U.S. military and strategic outlook during the lead-up to World War II, including an analysis of preparedness.
4. **"To Wake the Dead: A History of Pearl Harbor" by David A. A. S. Pour and Daniel A. B. Baptiste (2018)** - This work provides insights into military intelligence, preparedness, and the decisions that led up to the attack.
These authors contribute to the scholarship surrounding U.S. preparedness by analyzing military strategies, intelligence failures, and broader contexts leading to the attack on Pearl Harbor.