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  • - Llewellyn E Thompson, America's Man in Cold War Moscow
    av Jenny Thompson & Sherry Thompson
    480 - 991,-

    This unique and monumental biography not only restores a central figure to history, it makes the crucial events he shaped accessible to a broader readership and gives contemporary readers a backdrop for understanding the fraught United StatesRussia relationship that still exists today.

  • - An Insider's History of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    av C. Bruce (Director Emeritus Tarter
    924,-

    Drawing on oral histories, internal laboratory documents, and the author's personal experiences from more than fifty years as a Lab employee, The American Lab is an illuminating history of the Lab and its revolutionary work.

  • - And the Birth of the Modern Arms Race
    av Priscilla J. McMillan
    380,-

    A chilling tale of McCarthy-era machinations, this groundbreaking page-turner rewrites the history of the Cold War.

  • av Vincent J Intondi
    474,-

    Examines how the June 12, 1982, rally for nuclear disarmament paved the way for a new generation of activists.On June 12, 1982, one million people filled the streets of New York City and rallied in Central Park to show support for the United Nations' Second Special Session on Disarmament. They demanded an end to the nuclear arms race and called for a shift from military funds to money allocated for human needs. In Saving the World from Nuclear War, Vincent J. Intondi draws on archival materials and interviews with rally organizers and activists in Central Park to explore this demonstration from its inception through the months of organizing, recruiting, and planning, to the historic day itself.

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