The Nuclear Age in Popular Media: A Transnational History, 1945-1965
The atomic age was described as one that might soon end in the destruction of human civilization, but from the beginning, utopian images were attached to it as well. This book compares representations of nuclear power in popular media from around the world to to trace divergences, convergences, and exchanges.
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The Nuclear Age in Popular Media: A Transnational History, 1945-1965
The atomic age was described as one that might soon end in the destruction of human civilization, but from the beginning, utopian images were attached to it as well. This book compares representations of nuclear power in popular media from around the world to to trace divergences, convergences, and exchanges.
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The Nuclear Age in Popular Media: A Transnational History, 1945-1965

The Nuclear Age in Popular Media: A Transnational History, 1945-1965

by Palgrave Macmillan US
The Nuclear Age in Popular Media: A Transnational History, 1945-1965

The Nuclear Age in Popular Media: A Transnational History, 1945-1965

by Palgrave Macmillan US

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The atomic age was described as one that might soon end in the destruction of human civilization, but from the beginning, utopian images were attached to it as well. This book compares representations of nuclear power in popular media from around the world to to trace divergences, convergences, and exchanges.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349343645
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 10/31/2012
Series: Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology
Edition description: 1st ed. 2012
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

DICK VAN LENTE is an Associate Professor of History at Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Table of Contents

Introduction: a Transnational History of Popular Images and Narratives of Nuclear Technologies in the First Two Post-war Decades; D.van Lente Shaping the Soviet Experience of the Atomic Age: Nuclear Topics in Ogonyok, 1945-1965; S.D.Schmid 'To See . . . Things Dangerous to Come to': Life Magazine and the Atomic Age in the United States, 1945-1965; S.C.Zeman Learning from War: Media Coverage of the Nuclear Age in the Two Germanies; D.L.Augustine 'Dawn - Or Dusk?': Britain's Picture Post Confronts Nuclear Energy; C.Laucht Nuclear Power, World Politics, and a Small Nation: Narratives and Counter-narratives in the Netherlands; D.van Lente Nuclear Power Plants in 'the Only A-bombed Country': Images of Nuclear Power and Nation's Changing Self-portrait in Post-war Japan; H.Utsumi Promises of Indian Modernity: Representations of Nuclear Technology in the Illustrated Weekly of India; H-J.Bieber Conclusion: One World, Two Worlds, Many Worlds?; D.Augustine & D.van Lente
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