British Nuclear Culture
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British Nuclear Culture

Official and Unofficial Narratives in the Long 20th Century

  1. 272 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

British Nuclear Culture

Official and Unofficial Narratives in the Long 20th Century

About this book

The advent of the atomic bomb, the social and cultural impact of nuclear science, and the history of the British nuclear state after 1945 is a complex and contested story. British Nuclear Culture is an important survey that offers a new interpretation of the nuclear century by tracing the tensions between 'official' and 'unofficial' nuclear narratives in British culture. In this book, Jonathan Hogg argues that nuclear culture was a pervasive and persistent aspect of British life, particularly in the years following 1945. This idea is illustrated through detailed analysis of various primary source materials, such as newspaper articles, government files, fictional texts, film, music and oral testimonies. The book introduces unfamiliar sources to students of nuclear and cold war history, and offers in-depth and critical reflections on the expanding historiography in this area of research. Chronologically arranged, British Nuclear Culture reflects upon, and returns to, a number of key themes throughout, including nuclear anxiety, government policy, civil defence, 'nukespeak' and nuclear subjectivity, individual experience, protest and resistance, and the influence of the British nuclear state on everyday life. The book contains illustrations, individual case studies, a select bibliography, a timeline, and a list of helpful online resources for students of nuclear history.

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Information

Year
2016
Print ISBN
9781441169761
eBook ISBN
9781441179876
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. List of Illustrations
  4. Foreword
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. 1 Introduction
  7. 2 British Nuclear Culture, 1898–1945
  8. 3 Early Responses to the Bomb, 1945–1950
  9. 4 Maturing Responses to the Nuclear Age, 1950–1958
  10. 5 Radicalized and Realist Nuclear Culture, 1959–1975
  11. 6 ‘Abused technology’: Extreme Realism, 1975–1989
  12. 7 Rendered Invisible: The Persistence of Nuclear Culture, 1990–2015
  13. 8 Conclusions: The Nuclear Century, 1898–2015
  14. Notes
  15. Bibliography
  16. Appendix: Timeline
  17. Index