Contents:
  • Envisioning "Nagasaki" : the rise of the municipal vision of reconstruction
  • Coexisting in the "valley of death" : American soldiers and Nagasaki residents during the occupation
  • The "saint" of Urakami : Nagai Takashi and early representations of the atomic experience
  • Writing Nagasaki : the occupation publishing industry, Nagasaki no kane, and atomic narratives
  • Walls of silence : the postwar lives and memory activism of the hibakusha
  • Ruins of memory : the Urakami cathedral and politics of urban identity.