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Historical
lenses on “Atomic Bomb Effects on Civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki After
1945
Various lenses can be used to evaluate the
effects posted on the Japanese civilians after the Hiroshima and Nagasaki
attack.
Predominate lenses include; political,
social, and economic.
The historical lenses can be applied to my
topic in the following ways;
Political lenses- The stifle between the
USA and Japan heightened the political mileage of the USA after attacking
Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Socially, a political historian may be
interested in the extent to which the lives of the peoples were affected by the
Japanese attack.
Economically, a political historian may be
interested to know the economic aspects that transpired to the USA before
attacking Japan
Historical
Narrative
Economic aspect can be interpreted to
bring about a change on my initial proposition in this research.
Interestingly, the attack on the Hiroshima
and Nagasaki brought about economic changes which can be felt to date.
Owing to the massive destruction of
property, most of the international investors in Japan at that moment had to
pull out which took them decades to reinstate their trust on security.
Through the economic lens, the historical
narrative may be altered; in that, the main reason for attacking the Japanese
was influenced by political implications Reynolds & Lynch (1955)
Reynolds, M. L.,
& Lynch, F. X. (1955). Atomic bomb injuries among survivors in Hiroshima. Public Health Reports, 70(3), 261–270.
Conclusion
The atomic bomb history has presented a
significant bearing to my understanding of what history is.
Malloy (2012) offers a gradual transition
and turn of events that transpired in the incorporation of the medical team
during this significant historical event.
Apparently, the Hiroshima attack history
called for an emergency tracking and mitigation.
The Japanese attach remains memorable due
to massive destruction of human lives and destruction of social structure in a
strange way that had not been witnessed beforehand.
Malloy, S. L. (2012). ‘A very...