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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"
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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."