Acknowledgements Introduction 1. 'The most modern city in the world': city planning, commemoration and atomic power in Hiroshima, 1945-55 2. Modernity's angst: survivors between shame and pride: 1945-60 3. Socialist bombs and peaceful atoms: exhibiting modernity and fighting for peace in Hiroshima, 1955-62 4. Healing a sick world: Robert Lifton, PTSD, and the psychiatric reassessment of survivors and trauma 5. The Hiroshima Auschwitz Peace March and the globalization of victimhood 6. A sacred ground for peace: violence, tourism and the sanctification of the Peace Park, 1963-75 7. Peeling the red apple: the Hiroshima Auschwitz Committee and the Hiroshima-Auschwitz museum, 1973-95 Conclusion: the other ground zero? Hiroshima, Auschwitz, 9.11 and the world between them Index.
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