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Hotspots: The Legacy of Hiroshima and Nagasaki provides a comprehensive analysis of the devastating consequences that extended far beyond the initial explosions. Author Sue Rabbitt Roff investigates the long-term environmental contamination, health crises, and social upheaval that plagued both cities in the aftermath of World War II’s atomic bombings.
This scholarly work examines how radiation exposure created generations of health problems, including cancer, genetic mutations, and immune system disorders among survivors and their descendants. Roff contextualizes these tragedies within broader discussions of nuclear proliferation, disarmament efforts, and the ethical implications of nuclear weapons development.
Part of the Cassell Global Issues series, this book serves as both a historical documentation and a cautionary tale about the human cost of nuclear technology. It connects the specific experiences of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to contemporary global concerns about nuclear energy, weapons testing, and environmental justice.







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