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CONTACT: Donna Farrell
November 19, 2001
Marketing Communications Account Executive
Telephone: (410) 581-4190
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Prange & Pearl Harbor: A Magnificent Obsession
UMD professor's definitive work on Japanese attack
profiled on MPT

OWINGS MILLS, MD: One man's obsession, 37 years of his life, 10,000 pages of historical documentation, and the book he authored, are the focus of Prange & Pearl Harbor: A Magnificent Obsession, airing Thursday, December 6 at 8 p.m. on Maryland Public Television. This one hour special from the Maryland State of Mind series explores the work of Gordon Prange, a University of Maryland professor who researched and wrote At Dawn We Slept: The Untold History of Pearl Harbor, a book The New York Times called "impossible to forget."

Prange & Pearl Harbor: A Magnificent Obsession follows Gordon Prange's life from chief historian in Occupied Japan under General Douglas MacArthur to his professorship at the University of Maryland through his unceasing journey to publish what is hailed as a definitive book on the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Figuratively at what was "ground zero" of a major historical epoch, Prange was charged with writing the U.S. military history in the South Pacific, a task that gave him unique access to the Japanese commanders who planned and executed the attack on the U.S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

The special also shows how Prange saved another chapter of Japanese history when he rescued the archives of the Allies' "Civil Censorship Detachment." He brought twenty million pages of Japanese documents back to the University of Maryland in 1950.
Prange & Pearl Harbor: A Magnificent Obsession documents Prange's relentless research and efforts to publish what would become the now deceased historians life's work.

This Maryland State of Mind special is produced by Maryland Public Television in association with the University System of Maryland. Ken Day is producer.
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