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Bombs Bursting in Air: State and Citizen Responses to the US Firebombing and Atomic Bombing of Japan

In: Natural Disaster and Reconstruction in Asian Economies

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  • Mark Selden

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This chapter assesses and compares the impact and historical significance of the firebombing and atomic bombing of Japanese cities in the history of both war and disaster. Japan’s decision to surrender, pivoting on issues of firebombing and atomic bombing, Soviet entry into the war, and the origins of Soviet-American confrontation, is the most fiercely debated subject in twentieth-century American global history. The surrender issue, however, is addressed only in passing here. The focus is rather on the human and social consequences of the bombings, and their legacy in the history of warfare and historical memory in the long twentieth century. The first part provides an overview of the calculus that culminated in the final year of the war in a US strategy centered on the bombing of civilians and assesses its impact. The second part examines the bombing in Japanese and American collective memory including in history, literature, commemoration, and education. What explains the power of the designation of the postwar as the atomic era while the area bombing of civilians by fire and napalm, which would so profoundly shape the future of warfare in general and American wars in particular, would fade to virtual invisibility in Japanese, American, and global consciousness?

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  • Mark Selden, 2013. "Bombs Bursting in Air: State and Citizen Responses to the US Firebombing and Atomic Bombing of Japan," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Kinnia Yau Shuk-ting (ed.), Natural Disaster and Reconstruction in Asian Economies, chapter 0, pages 79-109, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-137-36416-6_6
    DOI: 10.1057/9781137364166_6
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