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Geography : Geography of Japanese American Relocation Centers

Dr. Karl Lillquist
Curriculum Vitae
Geography of Japanese American Relocation Centers Monograph

Image from the cover of Imprisoned in the Desert: The Geography of World War II-Era, Japanese American Relocation Centers in the Western United States

Imprisoned in the Desert: The Geography of World War II-Era, Japanese American Relocation Centers in the Western United States

Evacuation of persons of Japanese descent from the U.S. West Coast to inland, arid sites in 1942 contains elements of all aspects of traditional geography, including physical, human, and regional sub-disciplines; however, few geographers have written on the topic. Further, little has been written about the landscapes in which the Japanese Americans were incarcerated, and how the evacuees interacted with the landscapes while they were incarcerated.

This book focuses on the geography of each of the eight western U.S. relocation centers–Amache, Gila River, Heart Mountain, Manzanar, Minidoka, Poston, Topaz, and Tule Lake. Common to all in their western U.S. locations was aridity. All were located in arid or semi-arid environments. The Jerome and Rohwer, Arkansas centers were excluded from this study because of their locations well east and in vastly different environments than the remainder of the sites. They were also the shortest-lived centers of the ten.

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Entire Document

Imprisoned in the Desert: The Geography of World War II-Era, Japanese American Relocation Centers in the Western United States (PDF - 43.6 MB)

By Chapter

Cover, Forward, Acknowledgements, Contents, List of Figures, List of Tables (270 KB)

Chapter 1 - Introduction ( 403 KB)

Chapter 2 - Background to Japanese American Relocation (791KB)

Chapter 3 - Amache (5.5 MB)

Chapter 4 - Heart Mountain (5.5 MB)

Chapter 5 - Minidoka (4.7 MB)

Chapter 6 - Tule Lake (5.3 MB)

Chapter 7 - Topaz (5.1 MB)

Chapter 8 - Manzanar (5.2 MB)

Chapter 9 - Poston (4.8 MB)

Chapter 10 - Gila River (5.5 MB)

Chapter 11 - Conclusions (291 KB)

Appendix A - Methods (38 KB)

Appendix B - Japanese American relocation Timeline (66 KB)

Appendix C - Loyalty Questionnaire (53 KB)

Appendix D - Questions for Students (72 KB)

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