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Alvin David Coox, (pronounced "cooks"; March 8, 1924,
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, New York – November 4, 1999,
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) was an American military historian and author known for his award-winning book, ''Nomonhan: Japan Against Russia''. Coox studied at
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with a bachelor's degree in accounting and achieved his doctorate in history at
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. He taught at
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in the 1940s and at
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, before working as an analyst for the United States Air Force after they went to Japan. From 1964 to 1995, he taught at
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. Coox is primarily known for his two volume book, ''Nomonhan: Japan Against Russia'', about the nearly forgotten battles in the
Nomonhan Incident The Battles of Khalkhin Gol (russian: Бои на Халхин-Голе; mn, Халхын голын байлдаан) were the decisive engagements of the undeclared Soviet–Japanese border conflicts involving the Soviet Union, Mongolia, Jap ...
, where the Soviet Union and Japan fought for control of Mongolia and where Japan was halted in its inland westward conquest from
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. In 1986, he received the
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.


Scholarship and impact

Coox told colleagues that his book on Nomonhan was a result of 35 years of research and more than 400 interviews. Nomonhan was a "nearly forgotten moment in history," wrote John H. Boyle in his review in the ''
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''. Coox "reconstructed the Japanese folly at Nomonhan in all of its political, military, and human dimensions to produce a masterful study that will stand as a model of scholarship for military historians." He showed that the Japanese army "did not know and did not want to know about enemy capabilities," and that the Japanese decision makers were so shaken by the defeat that they turned their strategic emphasis away from the Soviet Union in the north to opportunities in the south.John H. Boyle ''Journal of Asian Studies'' 45. 5 (1986), pp. 1075-1077 DOI: 10.2307/2056623 URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2056623


Selected works

* ''The Unfought War: Japan, 1941-1942'', San Diego State University Press 1992 * " Repulsing The Pearl Harbor Revisionists: The State Of Present Literature On The Debacle," In ''Pearl Harbor Reexamined: Prologue To The Pacific War'', edited by Hilary Conroy and Harry Wray. Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, 1990. * ''Nomonhan: Japan Against Russia 1939'', 2 vols, Stanford University Press 1988 * "The Pacific War Revisited (Review Article)," ''Pacific Affairs'' 56.1 (1983) * ''Japan: The Final Agony'', Ballantine Books 1970 * ''The Anatomy Of A Small War: The Soviet-Japanese Struggle For Changkufeng-Khasan, 1938'', Greenwood Press 1977 * with Saburo Hayashi, Kōgun, ''The Japanese Army in the Pacific War'', Quantico, US Marine Corps 1959, Greenwood Press 1978 * ''Tojo'', Ballantine Books 1975


References


External links


Pacific Rim Archive: Alvin Coox papers
University of Southern California. 1924 births 1999 deaths Writers from Rochester, New York American military historians Historians of World War II Harvard University faculty San Diego State University faculty Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni New York University alumni Historians from New York (state) {{US-historian-stub