The atomic bomb in history and memory

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The atomic bomb in history and memory

edited with introductions by Walter L. Hixson

(The American experience in World War II / edited with introductions by Walter L. Hixson, v. 7)(A Routledge series)

Routledge, 2003

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First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Bernstein, Barton J. Understanding the Atomic Bomb and the Japanese Surrender: Missed Opportunities, Little-Known Near Disasters, and Modern Memory. Diplomatic History 19 (Spring 1995). Bix, Herbert P. Japan's Delayed Surrender: A Reinterpretation. Diplomatic History 19 (Spring 1995). Pape, Robert A. Why Japan Surrendered. International Security (Fall 1993). Goldberg, Stanley. Racing to the Finish: The Decision to Bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Journal of American-East Asian Relations 3 (Summer 1995). Miles, Rufus E., Jr. Hiroshima: The Strange Myth of Half a Million Lives Saved. International Security 9 (Fall 1985). Mohan, Uday and Tree, Sanho Hiroshima, the American Media, and the Construction of Conventional Wisdom. The Journal of American-East Asian Relations 3 (Summer 1995). Marshall, Robert. The Atomic Bomb-and the Lag in Historical Understanding. Intelligence and National Security 6 (April 1991). Burnham, Alexander. Okinawa, Harry Truman, and the Atomic Bomb. The Virginia Quarterly Review (Summer 1995). Walker, J. Samuel. History, Collective Memory, and the Decision to Use the Bomb. Diplomatic History 19 (Spring 1995). Minear, Richard H. Atomic Holocaust, Nazi Holocaust. Diplomatic History 19 (Spring 1995). Dower, John W. Triumphal and Tragic Narratives of the War in Asia. The Journal of American History 81 (December 1995). Boyer, Paul. Exotic Resonances: Hiroshima in American Memory. Diplomatic History 19 (Spring 1995). Burnham, Alexander. Okinawa, Harry Truman, and the Atomic Bomb. Virginia Quarterly Review 71 (Summer 1995). Coox, Alvin D. The Enola Gay and Japan's Struggle to Surrender. The Journal of American-East Asian Relations 3 (Summer 1995). Bernstein, Barton J. The Atomic Bombings Reconsidered. Foreign Affairs 74 (January/February 1995).

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