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  1. Hiroshima's Shadow is easily the best overview of the most debated event in our stormy history and, best of all, every voice is heard — Gore Vidal. READERS OF THIS COLLECTION will be compelled to reevaluate their understanding of the history and politics underlying the decision to use atomic weapons on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  2. 1 de dic. de 1996 · Hiroshima's Shadow: Writings on the Denial of History & the Smithsonian Controversy. Kai Bird (editor), Lawrence Lifschultz (Editor) 4.28. 40 ratings8 reviews. Essays and memoirs discuss the decision to use the atomic bomb against Japan in 1945. Genres History NonfictionJapan WarPoliticsWorld War IIEssays. ...more. 584 pages, Hardcover.

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  3. 13 de jul. de 1998 · Hiroshima's Shadow is the historians' answer to what its editors call "one of the great intellectual scandals of American history." It is a massive compendium that reprints virtually every major scholarly analysis of the decision to use the bomb.

  4. Inspired by the “aesthetic turn” in International Relations (IR), the present dissertation focuses on atomic bomb literature, a genre in Japanese literature that portrays the nuclear attacks of Hiroshima and Nagasaki from the viewpoint of survivors, of hibakusha.

    • Mark Selden
  5. a huge compilation of texts surrounding Hiroshima's bombing, its anniversary and the controversial damage done to Smithsonian's proposed exhibit. history-making in itself.

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  6. Hiroshima’s Shadow. Kai Bird, Lawrence Lifschultz. Monthly Review Press, 1998 - History - 584 pages. Readers of this collection of essays will be compelled to reevaluate their understanding...

  7. Hiroshima's shadow by Kai Bird, Lawrence Lifschultz, Joseph Rotblat, May 1998, Pamphleteer's Press edition, Hardcover in English.