HIROSHIMA AND NAGASAKI: UVIC WAR AND MEMORY ARTICLES
Post, Robert C. "A Narrative For Our Time: The Enola Gay 'And After That, Period,'" Technology And Culture, 45 (April 2004): 373-95.
Giamo, Benedict. "The Myth Of The Vanquished: The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum," American Quarterly, 55 (December 2003): 703-28.
Palevsky, Mary. "The Embers Of Hiroshima: From Author To Subject In A Transnational Oral History Collaboration," Oral History Review, 30 (Summer 2003): 33-57.
Shimazu, Naoko. "Popular Representations Of The Past: The Case Of Postwar Japan," Journal Of Contemporary History, 38 (January 2003): 101-116.
Pincus, Leslie. "A Salon For The Soul: Nakai Masakazu And The Hiroshima Culture Movement," Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique, 10 (Spring 2002): 173-94.
Ogata, Keiichi, et al. "Hiroshima Through Light: From Light To Silence, Silence To Light," Manoa, 13 (2001): 180-87.
Tadashi, Uchino. "Images Of Armageddon: Japan's 1980s Theatre Culture," TDR, 44 (Spring 2000): 85-96.
Sharp, Patrick B. "From Yellow Peril To Japanese Wasteland: John Hersey's 'Hiroshima,'" Twentieth Century Literature, 46 (Winter 2000): 434-52.
Goldberg, Stanley. "The Enola Gay Affair: What Evidence Counts When We Commemorate Historical Events," Osiris, 14 (1999): 176-86.
Zolberg, Vera L. "Contested Remembrance: The HIroshima Exhibit Controversy," Theory And Society, 27 (August 1998): 565-90.
Smith, Geoffrey S. "Beware, The Historian!: Hiroshima, The Enola Gay, And The Dangers Of History," Diplomatic History, 22 (Winter 1998): 121+.
Lindee, M. Susan. "The Repatriation Of Atomic Bomb Victim Body Parts To Japan: National Objects And Diplomacy," Osiris, 13 (1998): 376-409.
Foard, James H. "Imagining Nuclear Weapons: Hiroshima, Armageddon, And The Annihilation Of The Students Of Ichijo School," Journal Of The American Academy Of Religion, 65 (Spring 1997): 1-18.
Dower, John W. "Triumphal And Tragic Narratives Of The War In Asia," Journal Of American History, 82 (December 1995): 1124-35.
Kohn, Richard H. "History And The Cultural Wars: The Case Of The Smithsonian Institution's Enola Gay Exhibition," Journal Of American History, 82 (December 1995): 1036-1063.
Linenthal, Edward J. "Struggling With History And Memory," Journal Of American History, 82 (December 1995): 1094-1101.
Sodei, Rinjiro. "Hiroshima/Nagasaki As History And Politics," Journal Of American History, 82 (December 1995): 1118-23.
Thelen, David. "History After The Enola Gay Controversy: An Introduction," Journal Of American History, 82 (December 1995): 1029-35.
Alperovitz, Gar. "Hiroshima: Historians Reassess," Foreign Policy, 99 (Summer 1995): 15-34.
Dower, John. "The Bombed: Hiroshimas And Nagasakis In Japanese Memory," Diplomatic History, 19 (Spting 1995): 275+.
Boyer, Paul. "Exotic Resonances: Hiroshima In American Memory," Diplomatic History, 19 (Spring 1995): 297+.
Bix, Herbert P. "Hiroshima In History And Memory: A Symposium," Diplomatic History, 19 (Spring 1995): 197+.
Gamson, William A. "Hiroshima, The Holocaust, And The Politics Of Exclusion: 1994 Presidential Address," American Sociological Review, 60 (February 1995): 1-20.
Schwener, Peter and Treat, John Whittier. "America's Hiroshima, Hiroshima's America," boundary 2, 21 (Spring 1994): 233-53.
Winther, Bert. "The Rejection Of Isamu Naguchi's Hiroshima Cenotaph: A Japanese American Artist In Occupied Japan," Art Journal, 53 (Winter 1994): 23-27.
Miles, Rufus E., Jr. "Hiroshima: The Strange Myth Of Half A Million American Lives Saved," International Security, 10 (Autumn 1985): 121-40.
Yavenditti, Michael J. "John Hersey And The American Conscience: The Reception Of 'Hiroshima,'" Pacific Historical Review, 43 (February 1974): 24-49.
Falk, Richard A. "The Shimoda Case: A Legal Appraisal Of The Atomic Attacks Upon Hiroshima And Nagasaki," American Journal Of International Law, 59 (October 1965): 759-93.