One world or none : a history of the world nuclear disarmament movement through 1953
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書誌事項
One world or none : a history of the world nuclear disarmament movement through 1953
(Stanford nuclear age series, . The struggle against the bomb ; v. 1)
Stanford University Press, 1993
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. [413]-437
Includes index
内容説明・目次
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ISBN 9780804721417
内容説明
A Stanford University Press classic.
目次
- Part I. The Secret Struggle: 1. Critics and the international crisis, 1913-43
- 2. Growing resistance, 1943-45
- Part II. The Nonaligned Movement, 1945-51: 3. From the ashes: world peace activism and the movement in Japan
- 4. America's nuclear nightmare
- 5. A new sense of fear: Great Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
- 6. The beginning or the end? France, Germany and Italy
- 7. Confronting 'a still greater catastrophe': elsewhere in Western Europe
- 8. Muted opposition: the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and the Third World
- 9. The international dimension
- Part III. The Communist-led Movement, 1945-51: 10. 'Against the warmongers': the development of the communist-led peace movement
- 11. 'Comrades, turn east': the communist-led campaign in France, Great Britain and the United States
- 12. 'We are not pacifists': the communist-led campaign in other non-communist nations
- 13. 'Stalin is our peace': the communist-led campaign in communist nations
- Part IV. Consequences: 14. The uneasy leader: the US government and the bomb
- 15. In hot pursuit: British and Soviet nuclear policy
- 16. Restive onlookers: the public policy response elsewhere
- 17. Crisis and decline of the movement, 1950-53
- Conclusion and epilogue: the new thinking and the old
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9780804725286
内容説明
This book is the opening volume in the first comprehensive history of the global movement against nuclear weapons. Ranging from the prophetic warning of H. G. Wells in 1913 to the H-Bomb controversy of the 1950s, One World or None tells in a lively fashion the story of the emergence of popular efforts to save humanity from nuclear destruction.
目次
- Part I. The Secret Struggle: 1. Critics and the international crisis, 1913-43
- 2. Growing resistance, 1943-45
- Part II. The Nonaligned Movement, 1945-51: 3. From the ashes: world peace activism and the movement in Japan
- 4. America's nuclear nightmare
- 5. A new sense of fear: Great Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zeal and
- 6. The beginning or the end? France, Germany and Italy
- 7. Confronting 'a still greater catastrophe': elsewhere in Western Europe
- 8. Muted opposition: the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and the Third World
- 9. The international dimension
- Part III. The Communist-led Movement, 1945-51: 10. 'Against the warmongers': the development of the communist-led peace movement
- 11. 'Comrades, turn east': the communist-led campaign in France, Great Britain and the United States
- 12. 'We are not pacifists': the communist-led campaign in other non-communist nations
- 13. 'Stalin is our peace': the communist-led campaign in communist nations
- Part IV. Consequences: 14. The uneasy leader: the US government and the bomb
- 15. In hot pursuit: British and Soviet nuclear policy
- 16. Restive onlookers: the public policy response elsewhere
- 17. Crisis and decline of the movement, 1950-53
- Conclusion and epilogue: the new thinking and the old
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.
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