Hiroshima and Manila were both severely damaged during World War II. While Hiroshima is known around the world as a city destroyed by an atomic bomb, the damage done to Manila is less well-known internationally and also in Japan, despite the deaths of one hundred thousand civilians. The atrocities perpetrated on civilians by Japanese soldiers during the Battle of Manila cast a dark shadow over postwar views of Japan in the Philippines. But why has the battle been forgotten in today’s Japan? This article traces the history of the battle and examines Japanese perceptions of it. It also analyzes how the Japanese atrocities escalated and additionally discusses Filipino views on the atomic bombings. The article considers how to deal with memorie...
This article takes a cue from the tremendous increase in the creation of public sites of memory in A...
At 8:15 am on August 6th, 1945, the world and the way in which we fight wars changed forever. Immedi...
Initially, those who survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki and its immediate aftermath were consid...
Reconciling Narratives of the Nanjing Massacre in Japanese and Chinese Textbooks, by Dr. Tokushi Kas...
Globalization, Localization, and Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region : Past, Present, Future...
There is very little doubt that Hiroshima has become a testament to the destructive capacity of mank...
Nanzan UniversityThis study examines the way in which Tokyo has exploited the atomic bombing of Hiro...
Now for over 70 years people have been arguing about the reasons for dropping atomic bombs on Hirosh...
Much has been written about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, however, an element often...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75748/1/j.1467-9558.2006.00295.x.pd
On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb of human history on the Japanese ...
At the end of World War II, Japan, as well as the rest of the world, was thrust into a new age of un...
In the ashes of post-World War II Japan and among the widespread poverty and devastation, cheap ente...
In August 1985, the world recognized the fortieth anniversary of the greatest single human-made disa...
This article examines historical transformations of Japanese collective memory of the atomic bombing...
This article takes a cue from the tremendous increase in the creation of public sites of memory in A...
At 8:15 am on August 6th, 1945, the world and the way in which we fight wars changed forever. Immedi...
Initially, those who survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki and its immediate aftermath were consid...
Reconciling Narratives of the Nanjing Massacre in Japanese and Chinese Textbooks, by Dr. Tokushi Kas...
Globalization, Localization, and Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region : Past, Present, Future...
There is very little doubt that Hiroshima has become a testament to the destructive capacity of mank...
Nanzan UniversityThis study examines the way in which Tokyo has exploited the atomic bombing of Hiro...
Now for over 70 years people have been arguing about the reasons for dropping atomic bombs on Hirosh...
Much has been written about the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, however, an element often...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75748/1/j.1467-9558.2006.00295.x.pd
On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the first atomic bomb of human history on the Japanese ...
At the end of World War II, Japan, as well as the rest of the world, was thrust into a new age of un...
In the ashes of post-World War II Japan and among the widespread poverty and devastation, cheap ente...
In August 1985, the world recognized the fortieth anniversary of the greatest single human-made disa...
This article examines historical transformations of Japanese collective memory of the atomic bombing...
This article takes a cue from the tremendous increase in the creation of public sites of memory in A...
At 8:15 am on August 6th, 1945, the world and the way in which we fight wars changed forever. Immedi...
Initially, those who survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki and its immediate aftermath were consid...