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A reference for activists and government officials who truly wish to represent the future of the planet. Helen Caldicott, The Progressive The quality and prodigious depth of Wittner s scholarship in tracing such a disparate and complex multinational history mark a new and invaluable contribution to our understanding of where the struggle has been and where it might lead. . . . [Wittner] provides the best and most comprehensive account yet to be written of the anti-nuclear movement and its interactions with officialdom. Out of the welter of facts he has crafted a highly readable narrative cum…mehr

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A reference for activists and government officials who truly wish to represent the future of the planet. Helen Caldicott, The Progressive The quality and prodigious depth of Wittner s scholarship in tracing such a disparate and complex multinational history mark a new and invaluable contribution to our understanding of where the struggle has been and where it might lead. . . . [Wittner] provides the best and most comprehensive account yet to be written of the anti-nuclear movement and its interactions with officialdom. Out of the welter of facts he has crafted a highly readable narrative cum analysis that should long weather the test of time. Social Alternatives"
Autorenporträt
Lawrence S. Wittner is Professor of History at the State University of New York at Albany, and a former president of the Council on Peace Research in History. His books include the classic study" Rebels Against War."