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Perspectives on nuclear war and peace education

edited by Robert Ehrlich

(Contributions in military studies, no. 60)

Greenwood Press, 1987

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"'The 1986 Conference on Nuclear War Education,' sponsored by George Mason University, served as the impetus for this book"--P

Bibliography: p. 231-234

Includes index

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Description

This work provides an organized collection of views on nuclear war education, a topic of great current concern. It grew out of the 1986 Conference on Nuclear War Education sponsored by George Mason University. The contributors represent the full spectrum of academic disciplines from the humanities to the sciences. Through this diverse collection of essays, the editor has tried to elucidate the important themes which underlie this curriculum.

Table of Contents

Introduction Rationale and Prospects for Nuclear War Education Peace Education: Salvation or Curse? The Quest for Objectivity and Balance Psychosocial Dimensions of the Nuclear Threat Nuclear Courses in the Social Sciences Nuclear Courses in Humanities Nuclear Courses in Science and Technology Interdisciplinary Nuclear War Courses Special Topics for Nuclear War Courses Resources for Nuclear War Courses Public Opinion Surveys on Nuclear Issues

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