All Stories

  1. Valuing the Urakami Cathedral after the atomic bombing: fundraising and social rupture in Nagasaki
  2. Japanese Language Learning and Teaching During COVID-19: Challenges and Opportunities
  3. From Pure Land to Hell: Introducing four culturally hybrid UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Gotō Archipelago
  4. Urakami Memory and the Two Popes: The Disrupting of an Abstracted Nuclear Discourse
  5. Catholics at Ground Zero: Negotiating (Post) Memory
  6. Introduction to the 'Beyond Japanese Studies' Special Issue
  7. [REVIEW] Studying Japan: Handbook of Research Designs, Fieldwork and Methods
  8. Nuclear Geographies and Nuclear Issues
  9. Foreign Missionaries and Indigenous Communities in Nineteenth Century: Japan
  10. Oral History and Australian Generations.
  11. Mary, Mothers, Lament, and Feminist Theology: The Dead Non-War Heroes of Nagasaki
  12. Faking Liberties: Religious Freedom in American-Occupied Japan. By Jolyon Baraka Thomas
  13. Silences: The Catholics, the Untouchables and the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb
  14. Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki: Prayers, Protests and Catholic Survivor Narratives
  15. Fissures
  16. Survivors
  17. Providential atomic bomb?
  18. A-bombed Mary
  19. Dangerous hope
  20. Conclusion
  21. Urakami Cathedral
  22. Bodies
  23. Lament, anger and protest
  24. Water!
  25. [REVIEW] Japan: History and Culture from Classical to Cool
  26. Nagasaki: life after nuclear war
  27. Remembering the Ruins of the Urakami Cathedral
  28. Guilt, Persecution, and Resurrection in Nagasaki: Atomic Memories and the Urakami Catholic Community