A World Destroyed: The Atomic Bomb and the Grand Alliance

by Martin J. Sherwin

Paperback, 1977

Status

Available

Call number

940.53

Collection

Publication

Vintage (1977), Paperback, 327 pages

Description

Continuously in demand since its first, prize-winning edition was published in 1973, this is the classic history of Hiroshima and the origins of the arms race, from the development of the American atomic bomb to the decision to use it against Japan and the beginnings of US atomic diplomacy toward the Soviet Union. In the introduction, the author describes and evaluates the lengthening trail of new evidence that has come to light concerning these often emotionally debated subjects. He 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, which leads him to analyze the impact on American democracy of one of the most insidious legacies of Hiroshima: the political control of historical interpretation.… (more)

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Physical description

375 p.; 7.9 inches

ISBN

039475204X / 9780394752044
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