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Fallout: A Historian Reflects on America's Half-Century Encounter with Nuclear Weapons
Paul Boyer
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| #2936015 in Books | Ohio State University Press | 1998-03-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .84 x6.03 x9.01l, | File type: PDF | 280 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Unexpectedly good read!|By A Customer|This is a great book! I actually have Professor Boyer for a history class and find him as facinating as the books he writes. It is always wonderful to see current affairs from the eyes of history. What a refreshingly great take on an over-analyzed subject.|From Publishers Weekly|Boyer's most recent contribution to the history of the atomic bomb is an amalgam of newspaper and magazine articles, book reviews, conference papers and personal reflections, all dealing with the political, social, psychological and cultur
The "fallout" from the nuclear arms race was not limited to strontium 90 and other deadly substances: it also included the mental and imaginative world of an entire generation, adults and children alike. It produced not only nightmares, worried conversations, and activist campaigns but also a diverse array of cultural artifacts, ranging from poems, novels, and paintings to popular songs, slang, movies, advertisements, radio shows, and TV specials. Fallout offers the refl...
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