Hiroshima in History and Memory
Herausgeber: Hogan, Michael J.
Hiroshima in History and Memory
Herausgeber: Hogan, Michael J.
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This collection of essays surveys the Hiroshima story.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9780521566827
- ISBN-10: 0521566827
- Artikelnr.: 22004659
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9780521566827
- ISBN-10: 0521566827
- Artikelnr.: 22004659
Illustrations; Preface; The authors; 1. Hiroshima in history and memory: an
introduction Michael J. Hogan; 2. The decision to use the bomb: a
historiographical update J. Samuel Walker; 3. Understanding the atomic bomb
and the Japanese surrender: missed opportunities, little-known near
disasters and modern memory Barton J. Bernstein; 4. Japan's delayed
surrender: a reinterpretation Herbert P. Bix; 5. The bombed: Hiroshimas and
Nagasakis in Japanese memory John W. Dower; 6. Exotic resonances: Hiroshima
in American memory Paul Boyer; 7. The quest for a peace culture: the A-bomb
survivors' long struggle and the new movement for redressing foreign
victims of Japan's war Seiitsu Tachibana; 8. History, collective memory and
the decision to use the bomb J. Samuel Walker; 8. The Enola Gay
controversy: history, memory and the politics of presentation Michael J.
Hogan.
introduction Michael J. Hogan; 2. The decision to use the bomb: a
historiographical update J. Samuel Walker; 3. Understanding the atomic bomb
and the Japanese surrender: missed opportunities, little-known near
disasters and modern memory Barton J. Bernstein; 4. Japan's delayed
surrender: a reinterpretation Herbert P. Bix; 5. The bombed: Hiroshimas and
Nagasakis in Japanese memory John W. Dower; 6. Exotic resonances: Hiroshima
in American memory Paul Boyer; 7. The quest for a peace culture: the A-bomb
survivors' long struggle and the new movement for redressing foreign
victims of Japan's war Seiitsu Tachibana; 8. History, collective memory and
the decision to use the bomb J. Samuel Walker; 8. The Enola Gay
controversy: history, memory and the politics of presentation Michael J.
Hogan.
Illustrations; Preface; The authors; 1. Hiroshima in history and memory: an
introduction Michael J. Hogan; 2. The decision to use the bomb: a
historiographical update J. Samuel Walker; 3. Understanding the atomic bomb
and the Japanese surrender: missed opportunities, little-known near
disasters and modern memory Barton J. Bernstein; 4. Japan's delayed
surrender: a reinterpretation Herbert P. Bix; 5. The bombed: Hiroshimas and
Nagasakis in Japanese memory John W. Dower; 6. Exotic resonances: Hiroshima
in American memory Paul Boyer; 7. The quest for a peace culture: the A-bomb
survivors' long struggle and the new movement for redressing foreign
victims of Japan's war Seiitsu Tachibana; 8. History, collective memory and
the decision to use the bomb J. Samuel Walker; 8. The Enola Gay
controversy: history, memory and the politics of presentation Michael J.
Hogan.
introduction Michael J. Hogan; 2. The decision to use the bomb: a
historiographical update J. Samuel Walker; 3. Understanding the atomic bomb
and the Japanese surrender: missed opportunities, little-known near
disasters and modern memory Barton J. Bernstein; 4. Japan's delayed
surrender: a reinterpretation Herbert P. Bix; 5. The bombed: Hiroshimas and
Nagasakis in Japanese memory John W. Dower; 6. Exotic resonances: Hiroshima
in American memory Paul Boyer; 7. The quest for a peace culture: the A-bomb
survivors' long struggle and the new movement for redressing foreign
victims of Japan's war Seiitsu Tachibana; 8. History, collective memory and
the decision to use the bomb J. Samuel Walker; 8. The Enola Gay
controversy: history, memory and the politics of presentation Michael J.
Hogan.