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トップページ図書Hiroshima : steps toward peace = Heiwa no ayumi

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識別コード T1916.6H005
書名 Hiroshima : steps toward peace = Heiwa no ayumi
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著者 Seiji Imahori, Tsuruji Kotani, Naomi Shono, tr. by Barbara Reynolds, Hiromasa Hanabusa ; 今堀誠二、小谷鶴次、庄野直美
出版者 Hiroshima Peace Culture Center ; 広島平和文化センター
出版地 Hiroshima ; 広島
出版国 日本(JP)
出版年 1969/01/01
言語区分 英語 eng
頁数 164
大きさ (cm) 20
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目次 Foreword
Acknowledgements
1. Relief Activities for Survivors of the Atomic Bomb 11
- Emergency Measures After Bombing
- Relief Expeditions from Various Neighboring Areas
- Many Bodied Still Not Disposed of 10 Days After Bombing
- Rescue Workers Also Fall Prey to Radioactivity
- Prompt Action by Scientists
- Donations From At Home and Abroad
- Treatment for Keloid Scars
- Establishment of the Hiroshima Council for Countermeasure Against A-Bomb Diseases (Gentaikyo)
- Content of Gentaikyo's Activity
- Investigation of Hibakusya Undertaken by City Authorities
- Initiation of a Movement by Doctors to Treat A-Bomb Survivors
- Nationwide Relief Movement
- Development of Welfare Aid
- Relief Measures by Hibakusya
- A-Bomb Association
- Development of Widespread Movements
- Hiroshima Prefectural Council of A-Bomb Victims Organization
- Japan Council of A-Bomb Victims Organization
- Japan Hidankyo Achieving Its Objective
- Medical Treatment Law Amended Thirteen Times
- Enactment of Hibakusya Special Welfare Law
2. Relief Activities for A-Bomb Orphans and Old People 28
- Orphans and Old People Rejected by Society
- A Boy Who Remembers Only Tears
- Endurance in the Face of Sorrow and Difficulties
- Hiroshima Association for the Protection of Children
- They Got New Mothers
- Yoshiko Ishii and the Dark Ducks
- A Boy Whose Family of Four Were All Annihilated
- A Boy Who Became a Vagrant
- Sufferings of a 10 Year-Old Girl
- When She Returned After Evacuation
- Solidarity
- Formation of the Ayumi Group
- Mr. and Mrs. Nakano Take the Place of Parents
- Appeals Based on A-Bomb Experiences
- Meeting with Many Difficulties
- Seeking to Promote Peace by Their Daily Lives
- Support of Hiroshima Citizens
3. History of The Peace Memorial Ceremony 42
- First Peace Memorial Ceremony Held in 1947
- Declaration of Peace at Jisenjinohana
- MacArthur's Message
- A Great Sensation in the World
- The Second Peace Memorial Ceremony Disturbed by Airplanes
- Prohibition of Ceremony by Order of the Army Occupation
- Dedication of the Registry of the Dead
- Activity Increases as a Result of the Bikini Incident
- The Peace Memorial Ceremony Gets Nationwide Coverage form 1955
4 .History of the Peace Memorial Buildings and Monuments 49
- Citizens of Hiroshima and Seven Rivers
- Tange's Plan Expresses the Desire For Everlasting Peace
- The Dream of a Peace University and a Peace Library
- Passage of Law for Establishing a Peace City
- The Mass Burial Mound for Unidentified Remains
- A Memorial Cenotaph Modeled after Clay House Image
- The Peace Memorial Museum, the Focal Point of Hiroshima
- The Peace Memorial Hall and Auditorium Have Become Inadequate
- The Hundred Meter Road of Newly Born Hiroshima
- A-Bomb Dome Is Preserved by National Movement
5. Activities By Foreigners 58
- Hiroshima by John Hersey
- Campaign to Collect 100,000 Signatures for World Peace
- A-Bomb Orphans Moral Adoption Movement
- Activities of the Hiroshima Peace Center
- A-Bomb Maidens Receive Treatment in the U.S.
- 19 Schmoe Houses Are Built
- Peace Bells from Germany
- Hiroshima House Established by an American, Ira Morris
- Yacht Phoenix and Hiroshima
- Support to the People of Viet Nam
- Barbara Reynolds and the Hiroshima Peace Pilgrimage
- Demand for a White Paper Presented to U.N. Secretary General U Thant
- World Friendship Center
6. Worldwide Activities 67
- Ban of War Itself
- Civic Movement For United Nations Membership
- Establishment of Prefectural Headquarters of UN Association
- Educational Activities After Joining the UN
- Cooperation with Auschwitz
- Peace March of 70,000 Kilometers
- The Development of the Movement for World Federation
- Formation of World Federalists Association in 1949
- Hiroshima Appeal Is Issued By the Wish of Citizens
- Tremendous Foreign Reaction
- Peace City Declaration by 100,000 Signatures
- Resolution Supports the Spirit of the Constitution
- Prefectural Declaration of World Federation
- Servas (Peacebuilders)
- Representatives of Citizens Visit Europe
7. Cultural and Informational Activities 78
- Special Edition on the Atomic Bomb in Chugoku Culture
- Sadako Kurihara's Let It Be Born
- Destroyed Chugaku Shimbun Resumes Publication
- Confession by Shinoe Shoda
- The Works of Tamiki Hara and Yoko Ota
- Pikadon Seized
- Anti-War Efforts by Sankichi Toge
- Young Painters and the Exhibition of Art for Peace
- Anthology of A-Bomb Poems Published in Galley Proof
- Production of the Film Children of the A-Bomb
- Japan PEN Club Declares Peace
- Accounts of A-Bomb Experiences Appear Successively
- Activities of Young Writers
- Hiroshima Sings Calls Forth an Echo in Foreign Countries
- Reflection on the Origin of Peace
- Further Excavation of Experiences
8. Research Into A-Bomb Disaster And The Problems of Peace 90
- Activity of Medical Profession Immediately Following Bombing
- Policy of Medical treatment by Specialists
- Confiscation of Data Under Press Code
- Research Continues Even under Difficult Conditions
- Activity of ABCC
- Publication Becomes Active Following Peace Treaty
- Voluntary Research by Scientists in Hiroshima
- Municipal Organizations Also Support Research Publication of History of Hiroshima A-Bomb Medical Treatment 1964
- White Paper of Natural Sciences Concerning the A-Bomb
- Opening of Research Institute for Nuclear Medicine and Biology at Hiroshima University
- Social Science Research
- Various Studies Concerning International Peace
- Peace Problems Seminar in Hiroshima University
- Activity of Students' Groups
- Organization of University Men's Society at Hiroshima University in 1953
- Investigation of Hibakusya's Psychology and Lives
- Start of Peace Discussion Society (Danwa Kai)
9. Early Activities of Civic Associations 100
- The First Conference for the Preservation of Peace, 1949
- Reaction to the Stockholm Appeal
- Peace Activities of Cultural Organizations
- The Movement Continues Even during the Korean War
- Organization of a Hibakusya Committee
- Activities of Religious Organizations
- Expectations from the Accumulation of Effort
10. Special Activities For Peace By Citizens 106
- Publication of Records of A-Bomb Experiences
- The Friendship Association of A-Bomb Children Plays an Active Role
- Statue of the A-Bomb Children
- This Is Our City
- Orizuru Kai Still Carries on Its Own Program
- Hiroshima Mothers' Association Against A- and H-Bombs
- Rivers of Hiroshima a Publication of the Association
- Effects of the Split in the Peace Movement Activities of the Peace Discussion Society
- Response to the Movement for an A-Bomb White Paper
- Strong Demand of the Committee of Seven to Appeal for World Peace
- The Japan Science Council Makes its Stand
- Citizens Group to Promote White Paper Movement
- Mushroom Club (Kinoko Kai) Prompts Welfare of Hibakusya Exposed in Utero
- Aid to War Wounded Orphans in Vietnam
- Various Movement by Citizens
11. History Of Three Anti A- And H-Bomb Groups 118
Bikini Disaster
- Outcry for Abolition of Nuclear Weapons Sweep the Country
- Activities of Women in Hiroshima
- Resolution to Claim Government Guarantees
- Woman in Suginami Ward, Tokyo
- Appeal Supported by Public
- Petition and Book of Signatures Weighs 125 Kilograms
- Hiroshima Council Against A- And H-Bombs
- Idea of a World Conference Against A- and H-Bombs
- Difference Between Movements in Hiroshima and Tokyo
- Hiroshima Movement Grows Out of Experiences
- The First World Conference Against A- and H-Bombs
- Participants Overflow Hall
- Historic Hiroshima Appeal
- Interruptions by Right Wing Organizations at the Conference
- Toward a Broader and More Practical Movement
- Increased Aid for Hibakusya
- Introduction of the Peace March
- Secession Clamor on Security Issue
- The First Split
- The Second Split Begins
- Mission of the Citizens of Hibakusya Prefecture
- A Petition for Livelihood Protection for Hibakusya Continues
- The Ninth Conference Carried Out by the Prefectural Gensuikyo
Choronological Table 136
備考 日本語版:ひろしま 平和の歩み 広島平和文化センター編 (T0916.6H004)

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