This thesis examines the way in which American and Soviet civil defense manuals conceptualized the nuclear threat for ordinary citizens during the height of the nuclear arms race. The two programs were dramatically different in the way they perceived the nuclear threat, and as a result created radically different programs to combat it. Whereas American civil defense was obsessed with the prospect of a Soviet sneak attack and perturbed by the prospect of home front militarization for civil defense, its Soviet counterpart regarded nuclear war as a foreseeable catastrophe and reveled in its role as a militarized effort at mass mobilization. As a result of these differences, the Soviet Union was able to create a far more formidable system of ci...
Article discusses the atmosphere of anxiety as the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet...
This dissertation addresses the role of the U.S. Army as an instrument of national and alliance stra...
This paper notes that the Soviets have an extensive mining capability, that the use of that capabili...
This thesis examines the way in which American and Soviet civil defense manuals conceptualized the n...
This dissertation focuses on the topic of preparations for a possible conflict with the USSR in the ...
This thesis, by examining how business, government, and civic leaders promoted civil defense, shows ...
As the Cold War moved into the nuclear age and tensions with the Soviet Union heightened, all Americ...
This paper seeks to answer the question of how the development of nuclearweapons changed the nature ...
This thesis will examine the content of American nuclear strategy between 1954 and 1968, and will an...
This paper serves to explore the current state of preparedness for nuclear war that is held by the U...
The Soviet Union has highly developed plans to evacuate their population centers in a nuclear confro...
abstract: The use of nuclear weapons as a tool for international politics has been studied and debat...
Imagining a Nuclear World War Two in Europe: Preparing US Troops for the Battlefield Use of Nuclear ...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyThe impact of the Cold War on ar...
If All Else Fails… Survival, is a thorough examination of the creation of Britain’s 1980s nuclear ci...
Article discusses the atmosphere of anxiety as the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet...
This dissertation addresses the role of the U.S. Army as an instrument of national and alliance stra...
This paper notes that the Soviets have an extensive mining capability, that the use of that capabili...
This thesis examines the way in which American and Soviet civil defense manuals conceptualized the n...
This dissertation focuses on the topic of preparations for a possible conflict with the USSR in the ...
This thesis, by examining how business, government, and civic leaders promoted civil defense, shows ...
As the Cold War moved into the nuclear age and tensions with the Soviet Union heightened, all Americ...
This paper seeks to answer the question of how the development of nuclearweapons changed the nature ...
This thesis will examine the content of American nuclear strategy between 1954 and 1968, and will an...
This paper serves to explore the current state of preparedness for nuclear war that is held by the U...
The Soviet Union has highly developed plans to evacuate their population centers in a nuclear confro...
abstract: The use of nuclear weapons as a tool for international politics has been studied and debat...
Imagining a Nuclear World War Two in Europe: Preparing US Troops for the Battlefield Use of Nuclear ...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyThe impact of the Cold War on ar...
If All Else Fails… Survival, is a thorough examination of the creation of Britain’s 1980s nuclear ci...
Article discusses the atmosphere of anxiety as the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet...
This dissertation addresses the role of the U.S. Army as an instrument of national and alliance stra...
This paper notes that the Soviets have an extensive mining capability, that the use of that capabili...