In order to create this exhibit I based most of my research on primary sources and scholarly articles that provide reliable and unbiased information. However, I have found several articles and texts that provide deeper insight into the topics explored in this exhibit. Below please find a list of recommended texts that can help expand your understanding of the Pearl Harbor Attack.
Matthews, L., Dabbs, Z., & Mbughuni, E. (n.d.). Remembering Pearl Harbor . . . 70 years later. National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved March 28, 2023, from https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2011/winter/ph-decklogs.html
Evans, R. (2017, December 7). On the front page: A look back at Pearl Harbor. The New York Public Library. Retrieved March 24, 2023, from https://www.nypl.org/blog/2017/12/07/pearl-harbor-front-page
U.S. Department of the Interior. (n.d.). Stories. National Parks Service. Retrieved March 28, 2023, from https://www.nps.gov/perl/learn/historyculture/stories.htm ----- (Great first hand accounts of the attack)
AARP. (2021, November 30). 6 stories from those who recall the Pearl Harbor Attack. AARP. Retrieved March 28, 2023, from https://www.aarp.org/politics-society/history/info-2021/pearl-harbor.html ---- (More first hand accounts of the attack)
Zimm, A. D. (2011). Attack on Pearl Harbor: Strategy, combat, myths, deceptions. Casemate.
Melber, T., & Somers, N. (2021). Pearl Harbor Japan's attack and America's entry into World War Ii. Polity. --- (Personal accounts of the attack from a Japanese perspective)