UID:
almafu_9959234286102883
Format:
1 online resource (422 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
0-262-25799-8
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1-282-69423-5
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9786612694233
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0-262-25853-6
Series Statement:
Transformations, studies in the history of science and technology
Content:
Lawrence Badash traces the rise & fall of the concept of 'nuclear winter', played out in research activity, public relations & Reagan-era politics.
Note:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- I Background -- 1 Nuclear Peril -- 2 Scientific Disciplines in Isolation, 1: Those with Obvious Connections to Nuclear War -- 3 Scientific Disciplines in Isolation, 2: Those with Less Obvious Connections to Nuclear War -- II Science, Politics, and Carl Sagan: Through 1983 -- 4 The Origin of Nuclear Winter -- 5 Publicity -- 6 Concern about the Good Name of Science -- 7 Politics and the Arms Race -- 8 Policy and the Arms Race -- III A Cold Day in Hell: Activities and Antagonisms, 1984-85 -- 9 More Publicity -- 10 Inside the Beltway, 1984 -- 11 Bureaucracy and Bickering -- 12 Inside the Beltway, 1985 -- 13 A Frenzy of Research -- 14 Report after Report -- 15 Looking at Moscow -- 16 Strategic Analyses -- 17 More Policy Questions -- 18 Other Voices, and Some Echoes -- IV Smoldering Issues: 1986 and Afterward -- 19 Scientific Progress and Controversy -- 20 Politics and Policy -- 21 Evaluation -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-262-01272-3
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
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Political Science
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