Stanford University Press
Toward Nuclear Abolition: A History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement, 1971-Present
Toward Nuclear Abolition: A History of the World Nuclear Disarmament Movement, 1971-Present
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Toward Nuclear Abolition presents the inspiring, dramatic story of how citizen activists helped curb the arms race and prevent nuclear war. Examining events from 1971 to the present, the author continues the account he began in two earlier volumes, One World or None and Resisting the Bomb. The book shows how pressure from the Nuclear Freeze campaign in the United States, the European Nuclear Disarmament campaign, and comparable movements around the world foiled the nuclear ambitions of hawkish government officials and forced them toward nuclear arms control and disarmament. A leading historian and peace researcher, the author combines extensive scholarly research with a pathbreaking account of how the largest mass movement of modern times saved the world from nuclear annihilation.
Author: Lawrence S. Wittner
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 08/06/2003
Pages: 688
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.06lbs
Size: 9.12h x 6.00w x 1.47d
ISBN: 9780804748629
About the Author
Lawrence S. Wittner is Professor of History at the State University of New York, Albany.
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