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Hiroshima University “Hiroshima Studies”
1. Term/Semester: the First Semester 2004
2. Targeted students: Freshmen in all Schools
3. Credit: 2 units
4. Textbook: Essay and term exam
5. Grading / Evaluation: term exam
6. Lecturer and Content
1. Orientation: Hiroshima
Professor Kazuyuki Tamura, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences
2. Telling the A-bomb experience
Mr. Hiroto Kuboura, A-bomb Sufferers Testimony Association
3. A-bomb effects on human bodies
Dr. Kenji Kamiya, Director, Research Institute for Radiation
Biology and Medicine
4. Korean hibakusha (A-bomb victims and survivors) and hibakusha living abroad
Mr. Keizaburo Toyonaga, head of a Hiroshima group helping South
Korean
atomic-bomb survivors
5. Lives of A-bomb survivors
Dr. Sugako Murakami, Associate Professor, Ube Frontier University
6. The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki from a British and
a Korean perspective
Professor Peter Goldsbury, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences
7. An A-bomb development Manhattan Project ?
Dr. Hiroshi Ichikawa, Associate Professor,
Faculty of Integrated Arts and Science
8. Remember Pearl Harbor and No more Hiroshimas
Professor Mitsuo Okamoto, Faculty of Law, Hiroshima Shudo
University
9. Hiroshima in literature
Professer Kensuke Ueki, Graduate School of Letters, Hiroshima University
10. What was the atomic bombing who was responsible?
from a historical perspective
Dr. Hiroshi Fukawa, Associate Professor, Faculty of Integrated
Arts and Science
11. Hiroshima and Peace Education
Dr. Yoshie Funahashi, Professor Emeritus, Hiroshima University
12. A-bombed sites
Professor Masatoshi Kawase, Graduate School of Letters, Hiroshima
University
13. Reconstruction of Hiroshima Peace Memorial City
Mr. Masanori Kobayashi, Convention Create Co. ltd
14. Relief for A-bomb victims
Professor Kazuyuki Tamura, Faculty of Integrated Arts and Science
15. The Challenge for Hiroshima
Mr. Satoshi Tanaka, Editorial Writer, Chugoku Shimbun
16. Term Exam
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