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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Iben Bjoernsson
(2023)
Negotiating Armageddon: civil defence in NATO and Denmark 1949-59.
Cold War History
(pp. 217-238).
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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/)
Book
Robert A. Jacobs
(2022)
Nuclear Bodies: The Global Hibakusha.
(/isis/citation/CBB596228330/)
Book
Krzysztof Dabrowski
(2021)
Tsar Bomba: Live Testing of Soviet Nuclear Bombs, 1949-1962.
(/isis/citation/CBB731548652/)
Book
Keith M. Parsons; Robert A. Zaballa
(2017)
Bombing the Marshall Islands: A Cold War Tragedy.
(/isis/citation/CBB738954394/)
Thesis
Michael R. Lehman
(2016)
Nuisance to Nemesis: Nuclear Fallout and Intelligence as Secrets, Problems, and Limitations on the Arms Race, 1940-1964.
(/isis/citation/CBB192639886/)
Book
Balazs Hargittai; István Hargittai
(2015)
Wisdom of the Martians of Science: In Their Own Words with Commentaries.
(/isis/citation/CBB739484002/)
Book
Kenneth W. Ford
(2015)
Building the H Bomb: A Personal History.
(/isis/citation/CBB710562127/)
Book
Schlosser, Eric
(2013)
Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Incident, and the Illusion of Safety.
(/isis/citation/CBB001550032/)
Book
Schlosser, Eric
(2013)
Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety.
(/isis/citation/CBB001213745/)
Article
Maguire, Richard
(2012)
“Never a Credible Weapon”: Nuclear Cultures in British Government during the Era of the H-Bomb.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 519-533).
(/isis/citation/CBB001251857/)
Thesis
Harkewicz, Laura J.
(2010)
“The Ghost of the Bomb”: The Bravo Medical Program, Scientific Uncertainty, and the Legacy of U.S. Cold War Science, 1954--2005.
(/isis/citation/CBB001567171/)
Article
Seethaler, Josef
(1985)
Das Wiener Kalendarwesen des 15. bis 17. Jahrhunderts.
Studien zur Wiener Geschichte: Jahrbuch des Vereins für Geschichte der Stadt Wien
(pp. 62-112).
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