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related to Nuclear weapons; atomic weapons
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668 citations
related to Nuclear weapons; atomic weapons as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Aimee Slaughter
(2024)
Performing the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos.
History of Science
(pp. 305-325).
(/isis/citation/CBB975732514/)
Book
Aaron Bateman
(2024)
Weapons in Space: Technology, Politics, and the Rise and Fall of the Strategic Defense Initiative.
(/isis/citation/CBB362555591/)
Article
B. Cameron Reed
(2024)
Revisiting the Frisch–Peierls Memorandum.
European Physical Journal H
(p. 6).
(/isis/citation/CBB465694312/)
Article
Sarah Bidgood
(2024)
No Risk (Reduction), No Reward: Re-examining the 1973 US-Soviet Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War.
Cold War History
(pp. 209-238).
(/isis/citation/CBB877385182/)
Article
Anna-Mart van Wyk
(2024)
The end of the cold war in Southern Africa: The fall of the nuclear wall.
Cold War History
(pp. 329-333).
(/isis/citation/CBB532587915/)
Article
Yannick Pincé
(2024)
French Nuclear Strategy: The Making of a ‘Consensus’ (1972–1988).
Cold War History
(pp. 239-256).
(/isis/citation/CBB470621975/)
Article
Kevin E. Grimm
(2023)
Perils, promises and perspectives: Nuclear weapons, atomic energy and the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions in the early Cold War.
Cold War History
(pp. 495-515).
(/isis/citation/CBB983694009/)
Article
Dominique Mongin; Maurice Vaïsse
(2023)
Response to the article ‘Unfit for purpose: reassessing the development and deployment of French nuclear weapons (1956–74)’ by Mongin and Vaïsse.
Cold War History
(pp. 459-463).
(/isis/citation/CBB028113366/)
Article
Benoît Pelopidas; Sébastien Philippe
(2023)
Response to the article ‘Unfit for purpose: reassessing the development and deployment of French nuclear weapons (1956–74)’ by Pelopidas and Philippe.
Cold War History
(pp. 453-457).
(/isis/citation/CBB004354110/)
Book
Roberto Finzi
(2023)
Ettore Majorana. Un’indagine storica.
(/isis/citation/CBB155273734/)
Article
Arthur Molella; Kargon, Robert Hugh
(2023)
Atomville: Architects, Planners, and How to Survive the Bomb.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 823-844).
(/isis/citation/CBB620667345/)
Article
Tatiana Kasperski; Paul Josephson
(2023)
Women, Reactors, and Nuclear Weapons: From Revolutionary Liberation to the "Miss Atom" Pageant in (Post-)Soviet Russia.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 791-822).
(/isis/citation/CBB684442709/)
Book
Alison Kraft
(2022)
From Dissent to Diplomacy: The Pugwash Project During the 1960s Cold War.
(/isis/citation/CBB579502917/)
Article
Austin R. Cooper
(2022)
The Tunisian request: Saharan fallout, US assistance and the making of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Cold War History
(pp. 407-436).
(/isis/citation/CBB191669430/)
Book
Elisabeth Roehrlich
(2022)
Inspectors for Peace: A History of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
(/isis/citation/CBB775978058/)
Book
Susanne Bauer; Tanja Penter
(2022)
Tracing the Atom: Nuclear Legacies in Russia and Central Asia.
(/isis/citation/CBB363250490/)
Article
Or Rabinowitz; Yehonatan Abramson
(April 2022)
Imagining a ‘Jewish atom bomb’, constructing a scientific diaspora.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 253-276).
(/isis/citation/CBB838276303/)
Book
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent; Soraya Boudia; Kyoko Sato
(2022)
Living in a Nuclear World: From Fukushima to Hiroshima.
(/isis/citation/CBB495982580/)
Book
Togzhan Kassenova
(2022)
Atomic Steppe: How Kazakhstan Gave Up the Bomb.
(/isis/citation/CBB500034528/)
Book
Mark Wolverton
(2022)
Nuclear Weapons.
(/isis/citation/CBB828953046/)
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