Leaning from Hiroshima’s Reconstruction Experience: Reborn from the Ashes Vol.2
“’Hiroshima for Global Peace’ Plan Joint Project Executive Committee”, organized by Hiroshima Prefecture and the city of Hiroshima undertook a two-year project, “Hiroshima Reconstruction and Peacebuilding Research Project”, spanning from 2012 to 2013. We released the report as a complication of the results of the project.
In March 2016, we released Vol.2 focusing on “The Reconstruction of Educational Institutions and the Significance of Schools in the Reconstruction of Local Communities: Focusing on a School near the Hypocenter” and “The Collapse of Medical Treatment Following the Atomic Bombing, and Its Reconstruction”.
Contents
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The Reconstruction of Educational Institutions and the Significance of Schools in the Reconstruction of Local Communities : Focusing on a School near the Hypocenter
Forward1 Escalation of World War II and Group Evacuation of School Children
2 Complete Destruction of School Buildings by the Atomic Bombing and the End of the War
3 Resumption of School Education and Support from the Local Community
4 The Establishment of New Education and Promotion of Empirical Learning
5 Class Research Promotion and Regularization of PTA Activities
Conclusion
The Collapse of Medical Treatment Following the Atomic Bombing, and Its Reconstruction
Introduction1. Medical Care in Hiroshima, a Military City
2. Medical Care for Survivors and Study of the Aftereffects Conducted by Physicians
3. Reconstruction of Hospitals related to Army
4. Trends in the Medical Department of Hiroshima University and the Training of Physicians and Nurses
Conclusion
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