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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-005.mrc:176756453:5225
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LEADER: 05225mam a2200397 a 4500
001 2132109
005 20220615212144.0
008 980408t19981998ctua b 000 0 eng d
010 $a 96069657
020 $a0963058738 (hardcover)
020 $a0963058746 (softcover)
035 $a(OCoLC)OCM38921306
035 $9ANH3983CU
035 $a2132109
040 $aILU$cILU$dOrLoB-B
043 $aa-ja---
245 00 $aHiroshima's shadow /$cedited by Kai Bird and Lawrence Lifschultz.
246 1 $iOn book jacket:$aWritings on the denial of history and the Smithsonian controversy
260 $aStony Creek, Conn. :$bPamphleteer's Press,$c[1998], ©1998.
300 $alxxvii, 584 pages :$billustrations ;$c27 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $a"Preface by Dr. Joseph Rotblat, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize"--Jacket.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tPreface: A Social Conscience for the Nuclear Age /$rJoseph Rotblat --$tIntroduction: The Legend of Hiroshima /$rLawrence Lifschultz and Kai Bird --$gI.$tHiroshima Myths vs. Modern Scholarship.$tHistorians Reassess: Did We Need to Drop the Bomb? /$rGar Alperovitz.$tDid the Bomb End the War? /$rMurray Sayle.$tThe Logic of Mass Destruction /$rMark Selden.$tThe First Nuclear War /$rWilfred Burchett.$tThe Decision to Use the Bombs /$rP. M. S. Blackett.$tNew Evidence on Truman's Decision /$rRobert L. Messer.$tThree Attempts to Stop the Bomb /$rWilliam Lanouette.$tRacing to the Finish /$rStanley Goldberg.$tA Postwar Myth: 500,000 U.S. Lives Saved /$rBarton Bernstein.$tThe Invasion That Never Was /$rAdam Goodheart.$tThe Construction of Conventional Wisdom /$rUday Mohan and Sanho Tree --$gII.$tThe Early Controversy.$tSeizing the Contested Terrain of Early Nuclear History /$rBarton Bernstein.$tThe Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb /$rHenry Stimson.$tThank God for the Atomic Bomb /$rPaul Fussell.
505 80 $tHiroshima and Modern Memory /$rMartin Sherwin --$gIII.$tThe First Critics.$tThe Horror and the Shame /$rEditors of Commonweal.$tVictory for What? The Voice of the Minority /$rPaul Boyer.$tLeaving the Bomb Project /$rJoseph Rotblat.$tThe Atomic Bomb and Ahimsa /$rMahatma Gandhi.$tBetween Hell and Reason /$rAlbert Camus.$tThe Decline to Barbarism /$rDwight Macdonald.$tWhen Cruelty Becomes Pleasurable /$rNorman Thomas.$tThe Return To Nothingness /$rFelix Morley.$tOur Relations To Japan /$rReinhold Niebuhr.$tNothing But Nihilism /$rJames Martin Gillis.$tWhat Hath Man Wrought! /$rDavid Lawrence.$tGentlemen: You Are Mad! /$rLewis Mumford.$tJohn Hersey and the American Conscience /$rMichael Yavenditti.$tThe "Hiroshima" New Yorker /$rMary McCarthy.$tThe Literacy of Survival /$rNorman Cousins.$tAn Opinion On Hiroshima /$rEdgar R. Smothers.$tHas It Come To This? /$rA. J. Muste --$gIV.$tCensoring History at the Smithsonian.$tThe Battle of the Enola Gay /$rMike Wallace.
505 80 $tUnconditional Surrender at the Smithsonian /$rJohn Dower.$tMemory, Myth and History /$rMartin Sherwin.$tThe Smithsonian Suffers Legionnaires Disease /$rStanley Goldberg.$tHow the U.S. Press Missed The Target /$rTony Capaccio and Uday Mohan.$tThe War of the Op-Ed Pages --$gV.$tShadows.$tThe Day Hiroshima Disappeared /$rShuntaro Hida.$tThe Unsurrendered People /$rKenzaburo Oe.$tSummer Flower /$rTamiki Hara.$tHiroshima Memories /$rHideko Tamura Snider.$tBeyond The Ashes /$rTakashi Hiraoka and Hitoshi Motoshima.$tFifty Years After Hiroshima /$rJohn Rawls --$gVI.$tDocuments.$tThe Pevil of Universal Death /$rAlbert Einstein and Bertrand Russell.$tAtomic Warfare & The Christian Faith /$rFederal Council of Churches.$tJapan's Struggle To End The War /$rUnited States Strategic Bombing Survey.$tThe Grew Memo: Accept Emperor As Post-War Constitutional Monarch.$tThe Marshall Memo: Change the Terms of Unconditional Surrender.$tThe McCloy Diary: Marshall Argues Restrict First Use to Military Target.
505 80 $tThe Leahy Diary: Prospect of a Negotiated Surrender.$tThe Forrestal Diary: Japanese Peace Feelers.$tThe Magic Intercepts: Japanese Terms for Conditional Surrender.$tThe Stimson Memo: Prior Warning with "Ample Time"$tThe Bissell Memo: Prospects for Japan's Surrender.$tThe Forrestal Diary: McCloy's Dissent on the Emperor & Prior Warning.$tThe Truman Diary: Soviet Entry Means Japanese are "Fini"$tThe McCloy Diary: Warning, Surrender & Truman's "Big Red Apple"$tThe Brown Diary: August 3rd Byrnes Acknowledges Japan "Looking For Peace"$tThe Stimson Diary: The Soviets & the S-1 Master Card.$tThe July 17th Petition of Manhattan Project Scientists.$tA Note on the July 17th Petition /$rWilliam Lanouette --$tEpilogue.$tThe World Court Opinion /$rLawrence Lifschultz.
651 0 $aHiroshima-shi (Japan)$xHistory$yBombardment, 1945.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95003738
610 20 $aSmithsonian Institution$vExhibitions.
650 0 $aExhibitions$zWashington (D.C.)
700 1 $aBird, Kai.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80016421
700 1 $aLifschultz, Lawrence.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80016420
852 00 $bbar$hD767.25.H6$iH673 1990
852 00 $bmil$hD767.25.H6$iH673 1998
852 00 $bmil$hD767.25.H6$iH673 1998