Reconsidering Hiroshima and
Nagasaki after Sixty Years

Spring 2006: Volume 11, Number 1

Features

What We Forget When We Remember the Pacific War
by Owen Griffiths

Thank God for the Atom Bomb?
by Richard Rice

A Tribute to John Hersey's Hiroshima
by Fay Beauchamp

EAA Interview with John Dower
Interviewed by Lynn Parisi

Learning from Truman's Decision: The Atomic Bomb and Japan's Surrender
by George P. Brown

Teaching Mr. Stimson
by Peter K. Frost

The Day Man Lost Hiroshima: A Matter of Perspectives
by Ileana B. Leavens

Exploring the Vietnam War: A Teacher's Resource Essay
by Raymond A. Marcus

EAA 11:3

Resources and Essays

Approaching Hiroshima: Three Ways to Engage with History
by Lynn R. Dole

Nagasaki Survivors: Stories of Endurance and Courage
by Lynn Shivers

Feilong (Flying Dragon): The China Game
Reviewed by Patricia Burleson

Lesson Plan: Eat Drink Your Homework
by Elizabeth Graf

Web Gleanings (Website Listings): Hiroshima, Nagasaki and World War II in the Pacific
by Judith S. Ames

AEMS Film Review Section

Of Cold War and Political Orthodoxy: From the Masses to the Masses
Reviewed by Gregory Lewis

The Constitution of Japan
Reviewed by Richard H. Minear

Japan's Peace Constitution
Reviewed by Peter K. Frost

Nobody Knows
Reviewed by Gregory S. Johnson

Ripples of Change: Japanese Women's Search for Self
Reviewed by Vincent Kelly Pollard

Confucian Film? Food, Family, and Loneliness in Ozu's Tokyo Story
Reviewed by Charles W. Hayford

Kuan-Yin Pilgrimage
Reviewed by Neil Schmid

Dam/Age A Film with Arundhati Roy
Reviewed by William Harman

An Unusual Journey: Afghanistan Unveiled
Reviewed by S. Louisa Wei

Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan
Reviewed by Reuel R. Hanks