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An Exhibit Denied: Lobbying the History of Enola Gay Book
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Product Description
The Smithsonian Air & Space Museum's attempt to mount an exhibit featuring the Enola Gay, the bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, broke down in a firestorm of controversy. A national campaign by veterans' groups led to intense media criticism and ultimately to Congressional scrutiny, cancellation of the exhibit, and the resignation of the museum's director, Martin Harwit. That the nation's most popular museum was prevented from addressing the most important military action of this century is a signal cultural event of our time.
Harwit's beautifully written and extensively documented book tells what really happened, from the initial decision to restore Enola Gay, through the breakdown of cooperation, to Smithsonian Secretary Michael Heyman's announcement, on cancelling the exhibit, that "we made a basic error in attempting to couple an historical treatment" to a patriotic commemoration of the war's end. Whatever you think of the atomic bombings in World War II, our modern culture wars, or the recent spate of controversies surrounding museums, this book will enlighten and change your views.
- 0387947973
- 9780387947976
- Martin Harwit
- 25 September 1996
- Springer
- Hardcover (Book)
- 477
- First Edition
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