The article proposes an analysis of atomic culture in the United States and Western Europe, during the first 20 years of the Cold War, in the light of George L. Mosse’s work and approach. It shows how ‘habits of mind’ and the ‘general mood’ concerning the atomic bomb and risk of nuclear war were profoundly intertwined with deepseated representations of the nation. It also exemplifies how the romantic attitudes toward life analyzed by Mosse – the longing for ‘shelter’ felt by men and women the more the world demythologized, and their need for symbols, especially connecting man with nature and its permanence – played an extremely relevant role in shaping attitudes about the ‘atomic age’. The nuclear question is thus ‘framed’ within lo...
The period beginning with the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik in October 1957 up to the adopt...
This article proposes that Millerism provides an interesting prototype for understanding the central...
This thesis aims to explore how atomic technology impacted life in the United States early on in the...
The essay aims to explore the European context of the Cold War, considering insights and intuitions ...
This article demonstrates the centrality of mentality, culture, beliefs and historical lessons for n...
This article considers the politics of ruin in sites of atomic and nuclear heritage in the United St...
From the emergence of giant insects on the big screen, to the bomb tests on well-dressed mannequin f...
This article compares the ways in which Cold War culture in general and ‘nuclear culture’ in particu...
This article provides an overview of recent research developments in the field of nuclear history, f...
This article provides an overview of recent research developments in the field of nuclear history, f...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityThis study explores the atomic ide...
293 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This study is an analysis of ...
Michal Ulvr Abstract It was the near-end of the Second World War, which defined the popular receptio...
Perhaps there is no subject we so much prefer to let someone else think about as nuclear issues. Sin...
Following the massive destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the end of Second World War, the atom...
The period beginning with the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik in October 1957 up to the adopt...
This article proposes that Millerism provides an interesting prototype for understanding the central...
This thesis aims to explore how atomic technology impacted life in the United States early on in the...
The essay aims to explore the European context of the Cold War, considering insights and intuitions ...
This article demonstrates the centrality of mentality, culture, beliefs and historical lessons for n...
This article considers the politics of ruin in sites of atomic and nuclear heritage in the United St...
From the emergence of giant insects on the big screen, to the bomb tests on well-dressed mannequin f...
This article compares the ways in which Cold War culture in general and ‘nuclear culture’ in particu...
This article provides an overview of recent research developments in the field of nuclear history, f...
This article provides an overview of recent research developments in the field of nuclear history, f...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of History, Washington State UniversityThis study explores the atomic ide...
293 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This study is an analysis of ...
Michal Ulvr Abstract It was the near-end of the Second World War, which defined the popular receptio...
Perhaps there is no subject we so much prefer to let someone else think about as nuclear issues. Sin...
Following the massive destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the end of Second World War, the atom...
The period beginning with the launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik in October 1957 up to the adopt...
This article proposes that Millerism provides an interesting prototype for understanding the central...
This thesis aims to explore how atomic technology impacted life in the United States early on in the...