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Hiroshima: Perspectives on the Atomic Bombing
Content:Other
Available From:Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education
Media Type:Curriculum Unit
Slides
Release Date:2000
Audience:Secondary Education
Running Time:143 pages/11 activities
Physical Description:one 143 page activity book with reproducible pages
Language:English
Resource Library Number:EAJCU 051
Subject:History
Politics and Government
Subheading:Atomic Bomb
History, 1900-1950
Human Rights
International Relations
National Government
WWII
Region:East Asia
East/West Relations
Country:Japan



Abstract:

"Through this unit, students are encouraged to examine the use of the atomic bomb on Japan in its historical context. Small-group and whole-class activities allow students to learn and appreciate the multiple perspectives people have on the atomic bombing. The activities utilize primary sources to further enrich the varying perspectives presented in the unit. Includes: 46 slides."




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