Date & Time
              
        Oct 01 2015
      
              
          10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
        
      
          
  
  
      
      Department
      Center for International Security Studies
    
  
  
      
      Audience
      Restricted to Princeton University
    
  
  
  
  
    
The conference will bring together scholars from different disciplines and global points of view to reflect on the implications, significance, and interpretations of the Hiroshima bombing as it has played out in various eras over the last seven decades. Hosted by Professor John Ikenberry of the Woodrow Wilson School and Department of Politics and Professor Michael Gordin of the Department of History, the conference is open to all in the Princeton University community. Registration is required by emailing cernst@princeton.edu.