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      A World Destroyed: Hiroshima and Its Legacies, Third Edition

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      This book is an updated edition of the classic history of the development of the American atomic bomb, the decision to use it against Japan, and the origins of U.S. atomic diplomacy toward the Soviet Union.

      Continuously in demand since its first, prize-winning edition was published in 1975, th...

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      Product ID:9780804739573
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:US
      Series:Stanford Nuclear Age Series
      Title:A World Destroyed
      Subtitle:Hiroshima and Its Legacies, Third Edition
      Authors:Author: Martin J. Sherwin
      Page Count:424
      Subjects:History of the Americas, History of the Americas, History, History: specific events and topics, International relations, Nuclear weapons, 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, History: specific events & topics, International relations, Nuclear weapons, USA
      Description:This book is an updated edition of the classic history of the development of the American atomic bomb, the decision to use it against Japan, and the origins of U.S. atomic diplomacy toward the Soviet Union.

      Continuously in demand since its first, prize-winning edition was published in 1975, this is the classic history of the development of the American atomic bomb, the decision to use it against Japan, and the origins of U.S. atomic diplomacy toward the Soviet Union.

      In his Preface to this new edition, the author describes and evaluates the lengthening trail of new evidence that has come to light concerning these often emotionally debated subjects. The author also invokes his experience as a historical advisor to the controversial, aborted 1995 Enola Gay exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. This leads him to analyze the impact on American democracy of one of the most insidious of the legacies of Hiroshima: the political control of historical interpretation.

      Reviews of Previous Editions

      "The quality of Sherwin''s research and the strength of his argument are far superior to previous accounts."

      New York Times Book Review

      "Probably the definitive account for a long time to come. . . . Sherwin has tackled some of the critical questions of the Cold War''s origins—and has settled them, in my opinion."

      —Walter LaFeber,

      Cornell University

      "One of those rare achievements of conscientious scholarship, a book at once graceful and luminous, yet loyal to its documentation and restrained in its speculations."

      Boston Globe


      Imprint Name:Stanford University Press
      Publisher Name:Stanford University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2003-08-19

      Additional information

      Weight506 g
      Dimensions141 × 216 × 25 mm