Nuclear Threats, Nuclear Fear and the Cold War of the 1980s
Herausgeber: Conze, Eckart; Varon, Jeremy; Klimke, Martin
Nuclear Threats, Nuclear Fear and the Cold War of the 1980s
Herausgeber: Conze, Eckart; Varon, Jeremy; Klimke, Martin
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The book brings together cutting-edge scholarship from the United States and Europe to address political and cultural responses to the arms race of the 1980s.
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The book brings together cutting-edge scholarship from the United States and Europe to address political and cultural responses to the arms race of the 1980s.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781316501788
- ISBN-10: 1316501787
- Artikelnr.: 58777151
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9781316501788
- ISBN-10: 1316501787
- Artikelnr.: 58777151
1. Nuclear winter prophecies of doom and images of desolation during the
Second Cold War Wilfried Mausbach; 2. Atomic nightmares and biological
citizens at Three Mile Island Natasha Zaretsky; 3. Missile bases as
concentration camps: the role of National Socialism, the Second World War,
and the Holocaust in the West German discourse on nuclear armament Eckart
Conze; 4. Will you sing about the missiles? British antinuclear protest
music of the 1980s William M. Knoblauch; 5. From artists for peace to the
Green Caterpillar: cultural activism and electoral politics in 1980s West
Germany Martin Klimke and Laura Stapane; 6. A tenuous peace: international
antinuclear activism in the East German Writers Union during the 1980s
Thomas Goldstein; 7. The 'example of Wyhl': how grassroots protest in the
Rhine Valley shaped West Germany's antinuclear movement Stephen Milder; 8.
No nukes and front porch politics: environmental protest culture and
practice on the second Cold War home front Michael Stewart Foley; 9. Global
micropolitics: toward a transnational history of grassroots nuclear-free
zones Susanne Schregel; 10. European nuclear disarmament: transnational
peace campaigning in the 1980s Patrick Burke; 11. A case of 'Hollanditis':
the interchurch peace council and the Christian peace movement in Western
Europe Sebastian Kalden; 12. Peace through strength? The impact of the
antinuclear uprising on the Carter and Reagan administrations Lawrence S.
Wittner; 13. Did protest matter? The influence of the peace movement on the
West German government and the Social Democratic Party, 1977-83 Tim Geiger
and Jan Hansen; 14. Why was there no 'accidental armageddon' discourse in
France? How defense intellectuals, peace movements, and public opinion
rethought the Cold War during the Euromissile crisis Katrin Rücker; 15.
Building trust: the G7 summits and international leadership in nuclear
politics Enrico Böhm.
Second Cold War Wilfried Mausbach; 2. Atomic nightmares and biological
citizens at Three Mile Island Natasha Zaretsky; 3. Missile bases as
concentration camps: the role of National Socialism, the Second World War,
and the Holocaust in the West German discourse on nuclear armament Eckart
Conze; 4. Will you sing about the missiles? British antinuclear protest
music of the 1980s William M. Knoblauch; 5. From artists for peace to the
Green Caterpillar: cultural activism and electoral politics in 1980s West
Germany Martin Klimke and Laura Stapane; 6. A tenuous peace: international
antinuclear activism in the East German Writers Union during the 1980s
Thomas Goldstein; 7. The 'example of Wyhl': how grassroots protest in the
Rhine Valley shaped West Germany's antinuclear movement Stephen Milder; 8.
No nukes and front porch politics: environmental protest culture and
practice on the second Cold War home front Michael Stewart Foley; 9. Global
micropolitics: toward a transnational history of grassroots nuclear-free
zones Susanne Schregel; 10. European nuclear disarmament: transnational
peace campaigning in the 1980s Patrick Burke; 11. A case of 'Hollanditis':
the interchurch peace council and the Christian peace movement in Western
Europe Sebastian Kalden; 12. Peace through strength? The impact of the
antinuclear uprising on the Carter and Reagan administrations Lawrence S.
Wittner; 13. Did protest matter? The influence of the peace movement on the
West German government and the Social Democratic Party, 1977-83 Tim Geiger
and Jan Hansen; 14. Why was there no 'accidental armageddon' discourse in
France? How defense intellectuals, peace movements, and public opinion
rethought the Cold War during the Euromissile crisis Katrin Rücker; 15.
Building trust: the G7 summits and international leadership in nuclear
politics Enrico Böhm.
1. Nuclear winter prophecies of doom and images of desolation during the
Second Cold War Wilfried Mausbach; 2. Atomic nightmares and biological
citizens at Three Mile Island Natasha Zaretsky; 3. Missile bases as
concentration camps: the role of National Socialism, the Second World War,
and the Holocaust in the West German discourse on nuclear armament Eckart
Conze; 4. Will you sing about the missiles? British antinuclear protest
music of the 1980s William M. Knoblauch; 5. From artists for peace to the
Green Caterpillar: cultural activism and electoral politics in 1980s West
Germany Martin Klimke and Laura Stapane; 6. A tenuous peace: international
antinuclear activism in the East German Writers Union during the 1980s
Thomas Goldstein; 7. The 'example of Wyhl': how grassroots protest in the
Rhine Valley shaped West Germany's antinuclear movement Stephen Milder; 8.
No nukes and front porch politics: environmental protest culture and
practice on the second Cold War home front Michael Stewart Foley; 9. Global
micropolitics: toward a transnational history of grassroots nuclear-free
zones Susanne Schregel; 10. European nuclear disarmament: transnational
peace campaigning in the 1980s Patrick Burke; 11. A case of 'Hollanditis':
the interchurch peace council and the Christian peace movement in Western
Europe Sebastian Kalden; 12. Peace through strength? The impact of the
antinuclear uprising on the Carter and Reagan administrations Lawrence S.
Wittner; 13. Did protest matter? The influence of the peace movement on the
West German government and the Social Democratic Party, 1977-83 Tim Geiger
and Jan Hansen; 14. Why was there no 'accidental armageddon' discourse in
France? How defense intellectuals, peace movements, and public opinion
rethought the Cold War during the Euromissile crisis Katrin Rücker; 15.
Building trust: the G7 summits and international leadership in nuclear
politics Enrico Böhm.
Second Cold War Wilfried Mausbach; 2. Atomic nightmares and biological
citizens at Three Mile Island Natasha Zaretsky; 3. Missile bases as
concentration camps: the role of National Socialism, the Second World War,
and the Holocaust in the West German discourse on nuclear armament Eckart
Conze; 4. Will you sing about the missiles? British antinuclear protest
music of the 1980s William M. Knoblauch; 5. From artists for peace to the
Green Caterpillar: cultural activism and electoral politics in 1980s West
Germany Martin Klimke and Laura Stapane; 6. A tenuous peace: international
antinuclear activism in the East German Writers Union during the 1980s
Thomas Goldstein; 7. The 'example of Wyhl': how grassroots protest in the
Rhine Valley shaped West Germany's antinuclear movement Stephen Milder; 8.
No nukes and front porch politics: environmental protest culture and
practice on the second Cold War home front Michael Stewart Foley; 9. Global
micropolitics: toward a transnational history of grassroots nuclear-free
zones Susanne Schregel; 10. European nuclear disarmament: transnational
peace campaigning in the 1980s Patrick Burke; 11. A case of 'Hollanditis':
the interchurch peace council and the Christian peace movement in Western
Europe Sebastian Kalden; 12. Peace through strength? The impact of the
antinuclear uprising on the Carter and Reagan administrations Lawrence S.
Wittner; 13. Did protest matter? The influence of the peace movement on the
West German government and the Social Democratic Party, 1977-83 Tim Geiger
and Jan Hansen; 14. Why was there no 'accidental armageddon' discourse in
France? How defense intellectuals, peace movements, and public opinion
rethought the Cold War during the Euromissile crisis Katrin Rücker; 15.
Building trust: the G7 summits and international leadership in nuclear
politics Enrico Böhm.