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List of Illustrations | ||
Preface | ||
1 | From Atomos to A-Bomb | 1 |
2 | An Awesome Dawn | 11 |
3 | Politics of Control | 22 |
4 | Victims of Proliferation | 36 |
5 | Bombs in the Backyard | 55 |
6 | Selling the Bomb | 70 |
7 | Living Under the Mushroom Cloud | 86 |
8 | Political Fallout from Above-Ground Tests | 101 |
9 | More Likely Than Not | 114 |
10 | Time to Build a Monument | 131 |
11 | Transitions of the 1990s | 145 |
Conclusion | 167 | |
Notes | 170 | |
Bibliography | 213 | |
Index | 231 |
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Add Bombs in the Backyard: Atomic Testing and American Politics, On January 27, 1951, the first atomic weapon was detonated over a section of desert known as Frenchman Flat in Southern Nevada, providing dramatic evidence of the Nevada Test Site's beginnings. Fifty years later, author A. Costandina Titus reviews contemp, Bombs in the Backyard: Atomic Testing and American Politics to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Bombs in the Backyard: Atomic Testing and American Politics, On January 27, 1951, the first atomic weapon was detonated over a section of desert known as Frenchman Flat in Southern Nevada, providing dramatic evidence of the Nevada Test Site's beginnings. Fifty years later, author A. Costandina Titus reviews contemp, Bombs in the Backyard: Atomic Testing and American Politics to your collection on WonderClub |