Nuclear Freeze in a Cold War The Reagan Administration, Cultural Activism, and the End of the Arms Race /

The early 1980s were a tense time. The nuclear arms race was escalating, Reagan administration officials bragged about winning a nuclear war, and superpower diplomatic relations were at a new low. Nuclear war was a real possibility and antinuclear activism surged. By 1982 the Nuclear Freeze campaign...

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主要作者: Knoblauch, William M. (Author)
企業作者: Project Muse
格式: Licensed eBooks
語言:英语
出版: Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2017]
叢編:Book collections on Project MUSE.
在線閱讀:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctv346v1z
實物特徵
總結:The early 1980s were a tense time. The nuclear arms race was escalating, Reagan administration officials bragged about winning a nuclear war, and superpower diplomatic relations were at a new low. Nuclear war was a real possibility and antinuclear activism surged. By 1982 the Nuclear Freeze campaign had become the largest peace movement in American history. In support, celebrities, authors, publishers, and filmmakers saturated popular culture with critiques of Reagan's arms buildup, which threatened to turn public opinion against the president. Alarmed, the Reagan administration worked to co-opt the rhetoric of the nuclear freeze and contain antinuclear activism. Recently declassified White House memoranda reveal a concerted campaign to defeat activists' efforts. In this book, William M. Knoblauch examines these new sources, as well as the influence of notable personalities like Carl Sagan and popular culture such as the film The Day After, to demonstrate how cultural activism ultimately influenced the administration's shift in rhetoric and, in time, its stance on the arms race.--
實物描述:1 online resource (xii, 135 pages )
參考書目:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781613765067
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9781625342751
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