Author: Oliver Stone
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788491648642
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 216
Book Description
"Este libro y la serie documental en que se basa cuestionan la historia oficial de Estados Unidos, la que nos enseñan en los colegios a la mayoría de norteamericanos. Esa historia, conocida por todos y hasta cierto punto mítica y legendaria, nos llega cuidadosamente filtrada a través de un prisma de altruismo, benevolencia, magnanimidad, excepcionalidad y devoción por la libertad y la justicia. Nos la transmiten desde la primera infancia, luego en la educación primaria y secundaria la refuerzan y, más tarde, nos la cuentan de nuevo tantas y tantas veces que ya impregna hasta el aire que respiramos. Es reconfortante y consuela. Pero solo es una pequeña parte de la verdad. Puede convencer a quienes no investigan con mayor profundidad, pero, como ese aire que respiramos, es dañina, perjudicial y está contaminada. No solo evita que comprendamos por qué el resto del mundo nos mira como nos mira, sino que también impide que cambiemos ese mundo para hacerlo mejor. Porque, como cualquier persona de cualquier rincón del planeta, todo norteamericano es esclavo de su concepción del pasado y rara vez se da cuenta de hasta qué punto su forma de entender lahistoria determina su comportamiento en el presente. La comprensión de la historia define la idea de lo concebible, de lo realizable. Ese es elmotivo de que muchos estadounidenses hayan dejado de imaginar un mundo radicalmente distinto y mejor del que conocemos.Y esa es la semilla de este libro. Aunque esté inspirado y basado en la serie de televisión, es independiente de ella en muchos aspectos. Ojalá quienes hayan visto la serie lo lean y puedan hacerse una idea mejor de la historia que queremos contar. Y ojalá los lectores del libro vean la serie y disfruten de su vigor visual y dramático. Los autores ofrecemos libro y serie a los motores del progreso del cambio en elmundo con la esperanza de que la información que ambos contienenles sea útil en su lucha por un planeta más justo, humano, democrático y equitativo". Oliver Stone, ganador de un Óscar de la Academia, y el historiador Peter Kuznick nos desvelan la otra cara de la historia de Estados Unidos analizando los grandes acontecimientos de los últimos años del siglo XXI a través de un prisma crítico y constructivo, volviendo a cuestionar, como en su primer libro sobre el tema, el discurso oficial transmitido dentro y fuera de las fronteras de la superpotencia —centrándose en los errores porque los grandes aciertos ya han sido glorificados— que han marcado la historia de Estados Unidos y, por tanto, del mundo.El segundo mandato de Obama, Trump, el cambio climático, la amenaza nuclear, Corea del Norte, Rusia, Irán, China, Siria o el ISIS, son solo algunos de los ejes de la política exterior estadounidenses que revisitan y examinan.
Obama, Trump y la historia silenciada de Estados Unidos en el siglo XXI
Author: Oliver Stone
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788491648642
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 216
Book Description
"Este libro y la serie documental en que se basa cuestionan la historia oficial de Estados Unidos, la que nos enseñan en los colegios a la mayoría de norteamericanos. Esa historia, conocida por todos y hasta cierto punto mítica y legendaria, nos llega cuidadosamente filtrada a través de un prisma de altruismo, benevolencia, magnanimidad, excepcionalidad y devoción por la libertad y la justicia. Nos la transmiten desde la primera infancia, luego en la educación primaria y secundaria la refuerzan y, más tarde, nos la cuentan de nuevo tantas y tantas veces que ya impregna hasta el aire que respiramos. Es reconfortante y consuela. Pero solo es una pequeña parte de la verdad. Puede convencer a quienes no investigan con mayor profundidad, pero, como ese aire que respiramos, es dañina, perjudicial y está contaminada. No solo evita que comprendamos por qué el resto del mundo nos mira como nos mira, sino que también impide que cambiemos ese mundo para hacerlo mejor. Porque, como cualquier persona de cualquier rincón del planeta, todo norteamericano es esclavo de su concepción del pasado y rara vez se da cuenta de hasta qué punto su forma de entender lahistoria determina su comportamiento en el presente. La comprensión de la historia define la idea de lo concebible, de lo realizable. Ese es elmotivo de que muchos estadounidenses hayan dejado de imaginar un mundo radicalmente distinto y mejor del que conocemos.Y esa es la semilla de este libro. Aunque esté inspirado y basado en la serie de televisión, es independiente de ella en muchos aspectos. Ojalá quienes hayan visto la serie lo lean y puedan hacerse una idea mejor de la historia que queremos contar. Y ojalá los lectores del libro vean la serie y disfruten de su vigor visual y dramático. Los autores ofrecemos libro y serie a los motores del progreso del cambio en elmundo con la esperanza de que la información que ambos contienenles sea útil en su lucha por un planeta más justo, humano, democrático y equitativo". Oliver Stone, ganador de un Óscar de la Academia, y el historiador Peter Kuznick nos desvelan la otra cara de la historia de Estados Unidos analizando los grandes acontecimientos de los últimos años del siglo XXI a través de un prisma crítico y constructivo, volviendo a cuestionar, como en su primer libro sobre el tema, el discurso oficial transmitido dentro y fuera de las fronteras de la superpotencia —centrándose en los errores porque los grandes aciertos ya han sido glorificados— que han marcado la historia de Estados Unidos y, por tanto, del mundo.El segundo mandato de Obama, Trump, el cambio climático, la amenaza nuclear, Corea del Norte, Rusia, Irán, China, Siria o el ISIS, son solo algunos de los ejes de la política exterior estadounidenses que revisitan y examinan.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9788491648642
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 216
Book Description
"Este libro y la serie documental en que se basa cuestionan la historia oficial de Estados Unidos, la que nos enseñan en los colegios a la mayoría de norteamericanos. Esa historia, conocida por todos y hasta cierto punto mítica y legendaria, nos llega cuidadosamente filtrada a través de un prisma de altruismo, benevolencia, magnanimidad, excepcionalidad y devoción por la libertad y la justicia. Nos la transmiten desde la primera infancia, luego en la educación primaria y secundaria la refuerzan y, más tarde, nos la cuentan de nuevo tantas y tantas veces que ya impregna hasta el aire que respiramos. Es reconfortante y consuela. Pero solo es una pequeña parte de la verdad. Puede convencer a quienes no investigan con mayor profundidad, pero, como ese aire que respiramos, es dañina, perjudicial y está contaminada. No solo evita que comprendamos por qué el resto del mundo nos mira como nos mira, sino que también impide que cambiemos ese mundo para hacerlo mejor. Porque, como cualquier persona de cualquier rincón del planeta, todo norteamericano es esclavo de su concepción del pasado y rara vez se da cuenta de hasta qué punto su forma de entender lahistoria determina su comportamiento en el presente. La comprensión de la historia define la idea de lo concebible, de lo realizable. Ese es elmotivo de que muchos estadounidenses hayan dejado de imaginar un mundo radicalmente distinto y mejor del que conocemos.Y esa es la semilla de este libro. Aunque esté inspirado y basado en la serie de televisión, es independiente de ella en muchos aspectos. Ojalá quienes hayan visto la serie lo lean y puedan hacerse una idea mejor de la historia que queremos contar. Y ojalá los lectores del libro vean la serie y disfruten de su vigor visual y dramático. Los autores ofrecemos libro y serie a los motores del progreso del cambio en elmundo con la esperanza de que la información que ambos contienenles sea útil en su lucha por un planeta más justo, humano, democrático y equitativo". Oliver Stone, ganador de un Óscar de la Academia, y el historiador Peter Kuznick nos desvelan la otra cara de la historia de Estados Unidos analizando los grandes acontecimientos de los últimos años del siglo XXI a través de un prisma crítico y constructivo, volviendo a cuestionar, como en su primer libro sobre el tema, el discurso oficial transmitido dentro y fuera de las fronteras de la superpotencia —centrándose en los errores porque los grandes aciertos ya han sido glorificados— que han marcado la historia de Estados Unidos y, por tanto, del mundo.El segundo mandato de Obama, Trump, el cambio climático, la amenaza nuclear, Corea del Norte, Rusia, Irán, China, Siria o el ISIS, son solo algunos de los ejes de la política exterior estadounidenses que revisitan y examinan.
Obama, Trump y la historia silenciada de los Estados Unidos en el siglo XXI
Author: Oliver Stone
Publisher: La Esfera de los Libros
ISBN: 8491648836
Category : History
Languages : es
Pages : 179
Book Description
Oliver Stone, ganador de un Óscar de la Academia, y el historiador Peter Kuznick nos desvelan la otra cara de la historia de Estados Unidos analizando los grandes acontecimientos de los últimos años del siglo xxi a través de un prisma crítico y constructivo. El resultado es un libro que cuestiona el discurso oficial transmitido dentro y fuera de las fronteras de la superpotencia —centrándose en los errores porque los grandes aciertos ya han sido glorificados— que han marcado la historia de Estados Unidos y, por tanto, del mundo. El segundo mandato de Obama, Trump, el cambio climático, la amenaza nuclear, Corea del Norte, Rusia, Irán, China, Siria o el ISIS, son solo algunos de los ejes de la política exterior estadounidenses revisitan y examinan. Y es que, tal y como afirman los autores en su prólogo, la información que esta obra contiene sea útil a los lectores para luchar por un planeta más justo, humano, democrático y equitativo.
Publisher: La Esfera de los Libros
ISBN: 8491648836
Category : History
Languages : es
Pages : 179
Book Description
Oliver Stone, ganador de un Óscar de la Academia, y el historiador Peter Kuznick nos desvelan la otra cara de la historia de Estados Unidos analizando los grandes acontecimientos de los últimos años del siglo xxi a través de un prisma crítico y constructivo. El resultado es un libro que cuestiona el discurso oficial transmitido dentro y fuera de las fronteras de la superpotencia —centrándose en los errores porque los grandes aciertos ya han sido glorificados— que han marcado la historia de Estados Unidos y, por tanto, del mundo. El segundo mandato de Obama, Trump, el cambio climático, la amenaza nuclear, Corea del Norte, Rusia, Irán, China, Siria o el ISIS, son solo algunos de los ejes de la política exterior estadounidenses revisitan y examinan. Y es que, tal y como afirman los autores en su prólogo, la información que esta obra contiene sea útil a los lectores para luchar por un planeta más justo, humano, democrático y equitativo.
Oliver Stone
Author: Oliver Stone
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 9781578063031
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Ranging from 1981 to 1997, the 15 conversations featured in this collection reveal a man frustrated by what he sees as the hypocrisies of American politics, of conservatism, and of the Hollywood film industry. Though the subjects of "Nixon, JFK, Born on the 4th of July, The Doors", and "Heaven and Earth" are rooted in the turbulent 1960s, Stone as interviewee and filmmaker is firmly entrenched in the present. Film stills.
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 9781578063031
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Ranging from 1981 to 1997, the 15 conversations featured in this collection reveal a man frustrated by what he sees as the hypocrisies of American politics, of conservatism, and of the Hollywood film industry. Though the subjects of "Nixon, JFK, Born on the 4th of July, The Doors", and "Heaven and Earth" are rooted in the turbulent 1960s, Stone as interviewee and filmmaker is firmly entrenched in the present. Film stills.
The Untold History of the United States
Author: Oliver Stone
Publisher: Gallery Books
ISBN: 1982102535
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 944
Book Description
“Indispensable…There is much here to reflect upon.” —President Mikhail Gorbachev “As riveting, eye-opening, and thought-provoking as any history book you will ever read...Can’t recommend it highly enough.” —Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian “Finally, a book with the guts to challenge the accepted narrative of recent American history.” —Bill Maher “Kuznick and Stone’s Untold History is the most important historical narrative of this century; a carefully researched and brilliantly rendered account.” —Martin Sherwin, Pulitzer Prize-winning co-author of American Prometheus “A work of courage, wisdom, and compassion [that] will stand the test of time….A fierce critique and a passionate paean for Stone and Kuznick’s native land.” —Ambassador Akbar Ahmed, author of The Thistle and the Drone The New York Times bestselling companion to the Showtime documentary series now streaming on Netflix, updated to cover the past five years. A PEOPLE’S HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE In this riveting companion to their astonishing documentary series—including a new chapter and new photos covering Obama’s second term, Trump’s first year and a half, climate change, nuclear winter, Korea, Russia, Iran, China, Lybia, ISIS, Syria, and more—Academy Award–winning director Oliver Stone and renowned historian Peter Kuznick challenge prevailing orthodoxies to reveal the dark truth about the rise and fall of American imperialism.
Publisher: Gallery Books
ISBN: 1982102535
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 944
Book Description
“Indispensable…There is much here to reflect upon.” —President Mikhail Gorbachev “As riveting, eye-opening, and thought-provoking as any history book you will ever read...Can’t recommend it highly enough.” —Glenn Greenwald, The Guardian “Finally, a book with the guts to challenge the accepted narrative of recent American history.” —Bill Maher “Kuznick and Stone’s Untold History is the most important historical narrative of this century; a carefully researched and brilliantly rendered account.” —Martin Sherwin, Pulitzer Prize-winning co-author of American Prometheus “A work of courage, wisdom, and compassion [that] will stand the test of time….A fierce critique and a passionate paean for Stone and Kuznick’s native land.” —Ambassador Akbar Ahmed, author of The Thistle and the Drone The New York Times bestselling companion to the Showtime documentary series now streaming on Netflix, updated to cover the past five years. A PEOPLE’S HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN EMPIRE In this riveting companion to their astonishing documentary series—including a new chapter and new photos covering Obama’s second term, Trump’s first year and a half, climate change, nuclear winter, Korea, Russia, Iran, China, Lybia, ISIS, Syria, and more—Academy Award–winning director Oliver Stone and renowned historian Peter Kuznick challenge prevailing orthodoxies to reveal the dark truth about the rise and fall of American imperialism.
Rethinking Cold War Culture
Author: Peter J. Kuznick
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
ISBN: 1588344150
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
This anthology of essays questions many widespread assumptions about the culture of postwar America. Illuminating the origins and development of the many threads that constituted American culture during the Cold War, the contributors challenge the existence of a monolithic culture during the 1950s and thereafter. They demonstrate instead that there was more to American society than conformity, political conservatism, consumerism, and middle-class values. By examining popular culture, politics, economics, gender relations, and civil rights, the contributors contend that, while there was little fundamentally new about American culture in the Cold War era, the Cold War shaped and distorted virtually every aspect of American life. Interacting with long-term historical trends related to demographics, technological change, and economic cycles, four new elements dramatically influenced American politics and culture: the threat of nuclear annihilation, the use of surrogate and covert warfare, the intensification of anticommunist ideology, and the rise of a powerful military-industrial complex. This provocative dialogue by leading historians promises to reshape readers' understanding of America during the Cold War, revealing a complex interplay of historical norms and political influences.
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution
ISBN: 1588344150
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 243
Book Description
This anthology of essays questions many widespread assumptions about the culture of postwar America. Illuminating the origins and development of the many threads that constituted American culture during the Cold War, the contributors challenge the existence of a monolithic culture during the 1950s and thereafter. They demonstrate instead that there was more to American society than conformity, political conservatism, consumerism, and middle-class values. By examining popular culture, politics, economics, gender relations, and civil rights, the contributors contend that, while there was little fundamentally new about American culture in the Cold War era, the Cold War shaped and distorted virtually every aspect of American life. Interacting with long-term historical trends related to demographics, technological change, and economic cycles, four new elements dramatically influenced American politics and culture: the threat of nuclear annihilation, the use of surrogate and covert warfare, the intensification of anticommunist ideology, and the rise of a powerful military-industrial complex. This provocative dialogue by leading historians promises to reshape readers' understanding of America during the Cold War, revealing a complex interplay of historical norms and political influences.
Beyond the Laboratory
Author: Peter J. Kuznick
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226465838
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The debate over scientists' social responsibility is a topic of great controversy today. Peter J. Kuznick here traces the origin of that debate to the 1930s and places it in a context that forces a reevaluation of the relationship between science and politics in twentieth-century America. Kuznick reveals how an influential segment of the American scientific community during the Depression era underwent a profound transformation in its social values and political beliefs, replacing a once-pervasive conservatism and antipathy to political involvement with a new ethic of social reform.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9780226465838
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 384
Book Description
The debate over scientists' social responsibility is a topic of great controversy today. Peter J. Kuznick here traces the origin of that debate to the 1930s and places it in a context that forces a reevaluation of the relationship between science and politics in twentieth-century America. Kuznick reveals how an influential segment of the American scientific community during the Depression era underwent a profound transformation in its social values and political beliefs, replacing a once-pervasive conservatism and antipathy to political involvement with a new ethic of social reform.
The Concise Untold History of the United States
Author: Oliver Stone
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1473529034
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone and historian Peter Kuznick examine the dark side of American history from the beginning of the twentieth century right up to the Obama administration. Looking at American intervention in foreign conflicts in Latin American, Asia and the Middle East, including taking part in covert operations and interfering to overthrow elected leaders in favour of right-wing dictators, they ask whether US involvement around the globe is about democratic ideals, or political and economic gain. From Hiroshima and Nagasaki to the Watergate scandal and the transformation of America into a national security state, The Concise Untold History lays bare how US presidents have ignored the constitution and international law to influence the course of world events for the interest of the few. Based on the critically acclaimed documentary series of the same name, this book compellingly unmasks the shocking and unforgettable truth behind the American Empire.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 1473529034
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone and historian Peter Kuznick examine the dark side of American history from the beginning of the twentieth century right up to the Obama administration. Looking at American intervention in foreign conflicts in Latin American, Asia and the Middle East, including taking part in covert operations and interfering to overthrow elected leaders in favour of right-wing dictators, they ask whether US involvement around the globe is about democratic ideals, or political and economic gain. From Hiroshima and Nagasaki to the Watergate scandal and the transformation of America into a national security state, The Concise Untold History lays bare how US presidents have ignored the constitution and international law to influence the course of world events for the interest of the few. Based on the critically acclaimed documentary series of the same name, this book compellingly unmasks the shocking and unforgettable truth behind the American Empire.
The Untold History of the United States, Volume 2
Author: Oliver Stone
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1481421786
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Discover America’s secrets in this second of two volumes of the young readers’ edition of The Untold History of the United States, from Academy Award–winning director Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick, adapted by Eric Singer. There is history as we know it. And there is history we should have known. Complete with poignant photos and little-known but vitally important stories, this second of two volumes traces how people around the world responded to the United States’s rise as a superpower from the end of World War II through an increasingly tense Cold War and, eventually, to the brink of nuclear annihilation during the Cuban Missile Crisis. This is not the kind of history taught in schools or normally presented on television or in popular movies. This riveting young readers volume challenges prevailing orthodoxies to reveal uncomfortable realities about the US role in heightening Cold War tensions. It also humanizes the experiences of diverse people, at home and abroad, who yearned for a more just, equal, and compassionate world. This volume will come as a breath of fresh air for students, teachers, and budding young historians hungry for different perspectives—which makes it a crucial counterpoint to today’s history textbooks. Adapted by high school and university educator Eric S. Singer from the bestselling book and companion to the documentary The Untold History of the United States by Academy Award–winning director Oliver Stone and renowned historian Peter Kuznick, this volume gives young readers a powerful and provocative look at the US role in the Cold War. It also provides a blueprint for those concerned with shaping a better and more equitable future for people across the world.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1481421786
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Discover America’s secrets in this second of two volumes of the young readers’ edition of The Untold History of the United States, from Academy Award–winning director Oliver Stone and Peter Kuznick, adapted by Eric Singer. There is history as we know it. And there is history we should have known. Complete with poignant photos and little-known but vitally important stories, this second of two volumes traces how people around the world responded to the United States’s rise as a superpower from the end of World War II through an increasingly tense Cold War and, eventually, to the brink of nuclear annihilation during the Cuban Missile Crisis. This is not the kind of history taught in schools or normally presented on television or in popular movies. This riveting young readers volume challenges prevailing orthodoxies to reveal uncomfortable realities about the US role in heightening Cold War tensions. It also humanizes the experiences of diverse people, at home and abroad, who yearned for a more just, equal, and compassionate world. This volume will come as a breath of fresh air for students, teachers, and budding young historians hungry for different perspectives—which makes it a crucial counterpoint to today’s history textbooks. Adapted by high school and university educator Eric S. Singer from the bestselling book and companion to the documentary The Untold History of the United States by Academy Award–winning director Oliver Stone and renowned historian Peter Kuznick, this volume gives young readers a powerful and provocative look at the US role in the Cold War. It also provides a blueprint for those concerned with shaping a better and more equitable future for people across the world.
The Untold History of the United States (Graphic Adaptation)
Author: Oliver Stone
Publisher: Gallery 13
ISBN: 9781476776361
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Now adapted into graphic novel format—the “riveting, eye-opening, and thought-provoking” (The Guardian) New York Times bestselling companion to the critically acclaimed Showtime documentary about the largely unknown true rise and decline of the American empire. Since its initial publication in 2012, the New York Times bestselling companion to the critically acclaimed Showtime documentary by award-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone and renowned historian Peter Kuznick has been translated into more than twenty languages, updated in 2019 to include new material, and published in a two-volume set for young readers, with its source material airing around the world. Now in beautifully inked graphic novel format, this adaptation of the modern classic breathes new life into key moments: from the rise of the American empire; to the madness of the apocalyptic nuclear age; and to the disastrous wars in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and beyond. Adapted by comics writer Scott Cunningham and illustrated by Hugo Award-winning cartoonist Steve Stiles and veteran comics artist Jim Fern, this fresh retelling of Stone and Kuznick’s riveting masterpiece boldly confronts the powerful forces at work behind an often half-told American history.
Publisher: Gallery 13
ISBN: 9781476776361
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Now adapted into graphic novel format—the “riveting, eye-opening, and thought-provoking” (The Guardian) New York Times bestselling companion to the critically acclaimed Showtime documentary about the largely unknown true rise and decline of the American empire. Since its initial publication in 2012, the New York Times bestselling companion to the critically acclaimed Showtime documentary by award-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone and renowned historian Peter Kuznick has been translated into more than twenty languages, updated in 2019 to include new material, and published in a two-volume set for young readers, with its source material airing around the world. Now in beautifully inked graphic novel format, this adaptation of the modern classic breathes new life into key moments: from the rise of the American empire; to the madness of the apocalyptic nuclear age; and to the disastrous wars in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, and beyond. Adapted by comics writer Scott Cunningham and illustrated by Hugo Award-winning cartoonist Steve Stiles and veteran comics artist Jim Fern, this fresh retelling of Stone and Kuznick’s riveting masterpiece boldly confronts the powerful forces at work behind an often half-told American history.
The Unfinished Atomic Bomb
Author: David Lowe
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1498550215
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
In its diversity of perspectives, The Unfinished Atomic Bomb: Shadows and Reflections is testament to the ways in which contemplations of the A-bomb are endlessly shifting, rarely fixed on the same point or perspective. The compilation of this book is significant in this regard, offering Japanese, American, Australian, and European perspectives. In doing so, the essays here represent a complex series of interpretations of the bombing of Hiroshima, and its implications both for history, and for the present day. From Kuznick’s extensive biographical account of the Hiroshima bomb pilot, Paul Tibbets, and contentious questions about the moral and strategic efficacy of dropping the A-bomb and how that has resonated through time, to Jacobs’ reflections on the different ways in which Hiroshima and its memorialization are experienced today, each chapter considers how this moment in time emerges, persistently, in public and cultural consciousness. The discussions here are often difficult, sometimes controversial, and at times oppositional, reflecting the characteristics of A-bomb scholarship more broadly. The aim is to explore the various ways in which Hiroshima is remembered, but also to consider the ongoing legacy and impact of atomic warfare, the reverberations of which remain powerfully felt.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1498550215
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
In its diversity of perspectives, The Unfinished Atomic Bomb: Shadows and Reflections is testament to the ways in which contemplations of the A-bomb are endlessly shifting, rarely fixed on the same point or perspective. The compilation of this book is significant in this regard, offering Japanese, American, Australian, and European perspectives. In doing so, the essays here represent a complex series of interpretations of the bombing of Hiroshima, and its implications both for history, and for the present day. From Kuznick’s extensive biographical account of the Hiroshima bomb pilot, Paul Tibbets, and contentious questions about the moral and strategic efficacy of dropping the A-bomb and how that has resonated through time, to Jacobs’ reflections on the different ways in which Hiroshima and its memorialization are experienced today, each chapter considers how this moment in time emerges, persistently, in public and cultural consciousness. The discussions here are often difficult, sometimes controversial, and at times oppositional, reflecting the characteristics of A-bomb scholarship more broadly. The aim is to explore the various ways in which Hiroshima is remembered, but also to consider the ongoing legacy and impact of atomic warfare, the reverberations of which remain powerfully felt.