This dissertation examines how the major television networks, in conjunction with the Reagan administration, launched a lingering cloud of nuclear anxiety that helped to revive the Cold War during the 1980s. Placed within a larger political and cultural post-war context, this national preoccupation with a global show-down with the Soviet Union at times both hindered and bolstered Reagan’s image as the archetypal conservative, cowboy President that could free America from its liberal adolescent past now caustically referred to as “the sixties.” This stalwart image of Reagan, created and carefully managed by a number of highly-paid marketing executives, as one of the embodiment of peaceful deterrence, came under attack in the early 1980s when...
Bible prophecy has long engaged the American mind. By the late Cold War, Biblical prophecy increasin...
Background: Prevention of the proliferation and use of nuclear weapons is of urgent importance to pu...
This article examines the Reagan\u2019s administration response to the nuclear scare and the ensuing...
This dissertation examines how the major television networks, in conjunction with the Reagan adminis...
This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of History at Scholar...
While the Cold War generated a number of American TV series exploring national security issues in th...
On November 10th, 1983 the TV movie, The Day After aired in the living rooms of homes across America...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68418/2/10.1177_096701068201300311.pd
(print) xix, 280 p.Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. Early responses -- 1. The day America first...
Ronald Reagan\u27s addresses, news conferences, and statements on disarmament during his first term ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, The Elliott...
The Cold War between Russia and the United States neared its end when President Ronald Reagan took o...
2021 winner of "The Thomas Kotulak Outstanding Political Science Award"The Cold War, a 45-year confl...
During the 1980s, the idea that a nuclear war could materialize led not only to an unprecedented ant...
This dissertation is a discussion of representations and misrepresentations of US public nuclear anx...
Bible prophecy has long engaged the American mind. By the late Cold War, Biblical prophecy increasin...
Background: Prevention of the proliferation and use of nuclear weapons is of urgent importance to pu...
This article examines the Reagan\u2019s administration response to the nuclear scare and the ensuing...
This dissertation examines how the major television networks, in conjunction with the Reagan adminis...
This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Department of History at Scholar...
While the Cold War generated a number of American TV series exploring national security issues in th...
On November 10th, 1983 the TV movie, The Day After aired in the living rooms of homes across America...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68418/2/10.1177_096701068201300311.pd
(print) xix, 280 p.Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. Early responses -- 1. The day America first...
Ronald Reagan\u27s addresses, news conferences, and statements on disarmament during his first term ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, The Elliott...
The Cold War between Russia and the United States neared its end when President Ronald Reagan took o...
2021 winner of "The Thomas Kotulak Outstanding Political Science Award"The Cold War, a 45-year confl...
During the 1980s, the idea that a nuclear war could materialize led not only to an unprecedented ant...
This dissertation is a discussion of representations and misrepresentations of US public nuclear anx...
Bible prophecy has long engaged the American mind. By the late Cold War, Biblical prophecy increasin...
Background: Prevention of the proliferation and use of nuclear weapons is of urgent importance to pu...
This article examines the Reagan\u2019s administration response to the nuclear scare and the ensuing...