Destroyer of Worlds is an interdisciplinary study of the nuclear epoch, emphasizing its theological and philosophical origins and implications. Its core argument is that the purpose of the Manhattan Project was to end war in general, not hasten the end of a particular war. The scientists and politicians who collaborated on the atomic bomb's creation believed that its war-time detonation would be a form of revelatory annihilation, triggering a miraculous chain-reaction which would convert humanity to pacifism. Though they successfully invented and deployed the new superweapon, they failed to engineer their miracle. The dissertation goes on to ask why, examining how the world and humanity were forever changed by the burning of Hiroshima and N...
Since the first atomic explosion in 1945 the United States has dedicated more economic, human, and e...
Following the massive destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the end of Second World War, the atom...
This thesis combines a study of case examples and theories of war to help illuminate the magnitude o...
This project argues that the nuclear bomb has made speculation an integral part of representing the ...
The images of a nuclear war bringing the end of the world or something close to it have been firmly ...
This dissertation looks at global nuclear war as a trope that can be traced throughout twentieth cen...
This dissertation investigates the visual legacy of the atomic bomb as viewed through the eyes of a ...
Throughout the twentieth and into the twenty first century the threat of nuclear warfare has been th...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityIn 1995, American public opinion r...
A freshman major in modern languages with an emphasis in Spanish and French from Spokane, Washington...
There is very little doubt that Hiroshima has become a testament to the destructive capacity of mank...
This was produced for the Justice and Peace Studies program at the University of St. Thomas in St. ...
This thesis examines the issues and controversies that the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused...
This research entitled War : the ultimate consequence of human crisis is an inquiry that deals with ...
This dissertation investigates the visual legacy of the atomic bomb as viewed through the eyes of a ...
Since the first atomic explosion in 1945 the United States has dedicated more economic, human, and e...
Following the massive destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the end of Second World War, the atom...
This thesis combines a study of case examples and theories of war to help illuminate the magnitude o...
This project argues that the nuclear bomb has made speculation an integral part of representing the ...
The images of a nuclear war bringing the end of the world or something close to it have been firmly ...
This dissertation looks at global nuclear war as a trope that can be traced throughout twentieth cen...
This dissertation investigates the visual legacy of the atomic bomb as viewed through the eyes of a ...
Throughout the twentieth and into the twenty first century the threat of nuclear warfare has been th...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityIn 1995, American public opinion r...
A freshman major in modern languages with an emphasis in Spanish and French from Spokane, Washington...
There is very little doubt that Hiroshima has become a testament to the destructive capacity of mank...
This was produced for the Justice and Peace Studies program at the University of St. Thomas in St. ...
This thesis examines the issues and controversies that the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused...
This research entitled War : the ultimate consequence of human crisis is an inquiry that deals with ...
This dissertation investigates the visual legacy of the atomic bomb as viewed through the eyes of a ...
Since the first atomic explosion in 1945 the United States has dedicated more economic, human, and e...
Following the massive destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the end of Second World War, the atom...
This thesis combines a study of case examples and theories of war to help illuminate the magnitude o...