And of course the bombings and reshma and nagasaki which ended the war in 1945. What has your research shown . Dr. Zwigenberg my research now is on the psychiatric reaction, the reaction of the psychiatric establishment and that dealt with communities of survivors both in hiroshima and nagasaki and in the case of the holocaust. My first book on hiroshima talks about memory culture, the politics of memory that surround those two places and my first look at one chapter of that a psychiatrist who came to hiroshima and worked with hiroshima survivors and later also connected to people with holocaust survivors. My Current Research takes this chapter and expands it into a book project that we should look at both the preand posthistory of this, both how people dealt with psychiatric establishment, psychologists, care workers and others dealt with the aftermath in hiroshima and nagasaki and also the aftermath in the space. In concentration camps. In europe, in israel and United States and othe
Around the world and of course the bombings at hiroshima and nagasaki which ended the war in 1945. What has your research shown . Dr. Zwigenberg my research now is on the psychiatric reaction, the reaction of the psychiatric establishment and that dealt with communities of survivors both in hiroshima and nagasaki and in the case of the holocaust. My first book on hiroshima talks about memory culture, the politics of memory that surround those two places and my first look at one chapter of that a psychiatrist who came to hiroshima and worked with hiroshima survivors and later also connected to people with holocaust survivors. My Current Research takes this chapter and expands it into a book project in which we look at both the preand posthistory of this, both how people dealt with psychiatric establishment, psychologists, care workers and others dealt with the aftermath in hiroshima and nagasaki and also the aftermath of the holocaust. I am looking at both, but also because of this pers
All americans. Watch the commute caters, monday at it 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan two. Watch the communicators, monday, at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspan two. Author ran zwigenberg talked about how people remember world war ii and examined the accounts from the survivors of hiroshima, nagasaki, and the holocaust. This interview was recorded at the annual American Historical Association meeting. York isng us from new ran zwigenberg a professor of asian and jewish studies at penn state. The author of hiroshima and the global origins of memory. Thank you for joining us on cspans American History tv. Thank you for having me. You look at the two significant impacts upward or two, the holocaust and its impact on jews around the world and of course the bombings and reshma and nagasaki which ended the war in 1945. Has your research shown . My research now is on the psychiatric reaction, direction of the psychiatric establishment and that dealt with communities of survivors both in hiroshima and nag
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