Blood Dawn

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781529346909

Price: £30

ON SALE: 18th June 2026

Genre: History / Politics & Government / Second World War

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‘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 assault against British, Dutch, and American outposts across Asia and the Pacific in December 1941. As Japanese forces seized vast swaths of territory and pressed toward India, the brutal fighting cost millions of lives across the continent. Simultaneously, the war’s chaos and suffering supercharged anti-colonial movements from British India to Dutch Indonesia. Ultimately, it was the charismatic leaders of these movements – Mao, Nehru, Sukarno – who built the new Asia of independent nation-states that emerged in the war’s bloody wake.

Drawing on deep archival research across continents, leading historian Hans van de Ven tells the dramatic story of how Asia’s people mobilized to defeat both Japanese aggression and European imperialism, forging modern Asia in the process.

Blood Dawn is a landmark new account of one of the most important and overlooked episodes of the twentieth century, revealing how Asia’s Second World War was central in creating the post-war order.

Reviews

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