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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Foreword: Postwar America’s Nuclear Paradox xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction: Nature and the Nuclear Consensus in Postwar America 1
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Part 1: First Reactions
- Introduction 21
- Leslie Groves, Report on the Trinity Test, 1945 23
- Harry S. Truman, White House Statement on the Bombing of Hiroshima, 1945 28
- Nagasaki Mushroom Cloud, 1945 32
- Joseph H. Willits, “Social Adjustments to Atomic Energy,” 1946 34
- Headline Comics, Atomic Man, 1946 39
- Arthur H. Compton, “The Atomic Crusade and Its Social Implications,” 1947 41
- H. M. Parker, “Speculations on Long-Range Waste Disposal Hazards,” 1948 45
- General Advisory Committee Reports on Building the H-Bomb, 1949 49
- Lewis L. Strauss to Harry S. Truman, 1949 54
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Part 2: Building Consensus
- Introduction 57
- “National Security Council Resolution 68,” 1950 59
- Federal Civil Defense Administration, This Is Civil Defense, 1951 65
- Federal Civil Defense Administration, Women in Civil Defense, 1952 69
- Dwight D. Eisenhower, “Address before the General Assembly of the United Nations on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,” 1953 74
- Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, “What does Atomic Energy really mean to you?” 1953 79
- Lewis L. Strauss, “My Faith in the Atomic Future,” 1955 81
- Heinz Haber, The Walt Disney Story of Our Friend the Atom, 1956 86
- Bureau of Public Roads, A Preliminary Report on Highway Needs for Civil Defense, 1956 93
- Walter Reuther, Atoms for Peace: A Separate Opinion, 1956 96
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Part 3: Challenging Consensus
- Introduction 101
- Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein, “The Russell-Einstein Manifesto,” 1955 103
- Roger Revelle and Milner B. Schaefer, “General Considerations Concerning the Ocean as a Receptacle for Artificially Radioactive Materials,” 1957 107
- Atomic Energy Commission, Atomic Tests in Nevada, 1957 111
- National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, “We Are Facing a Danger Unlike Any Danger That Has Ever Existed,” 1957 114
- Atomic Energy Commission, Atoms for Peace U.S.A., 1958 118
- Barry Commoner, “The Fallout Problem,” 1958 123
- Edward Teller, “The Plowshare Program,” 1959 128
- Office of Civil Defense and Mobilization, Fallout Maps, 1959 132
- Herman Kahn and H. H. Mitchell, The Postattack Environment, 1961 134
- Margaret Mead, “Are Shelters the Answer?” 1961 140
- Women Strike for Peace Milk Campaign, 1961 144
- Atomic Energy Commission, Annual Report, 1962 149
- John F. Kennedy, “Commencement Address at American University,” 1963 152
- David E. Lilienthal, Change, Hope, and the Bomb, 1963 155
- John F. Kennedy, “Address to the American People on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty,” 1963 160
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Part 4: Confronting Paradox
- Introduction 163
- Glenn T. Seaborg, Environmental Effects of Producing Electric Power, 1969 165
- Minnesota Environmental Control Citizens Association, “A Nuclear Energy Gamble,” ca. 1969 171
- Lenore Marshall, “The Nuclear Sword of Damocles,” 1971 175
- Calvert Cliffs’ Coordinating Committee, Inc., v. United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1971 179
- William R. Gould, “The State of the Atomic Industry,” 1974 183
- Committee on the Present Danger, “Common Sense and the Common Danger,” 1976 188
- Ralph W. Deuster, “Rx for the ‘Back’ of the Cycle,” 1976 192
- Leonard Rifas, All-Atomic Comics, 1976 196
- David N. Merrill, Nuclear Siting and Licensing Process, 1978 198
- Helen Caldicott, Nuclear Madness, 1978 200
- Abalone Alliance, “Declaration of Nuclear Resistance,” 1978 204
- Report of the President’s Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island, 1979 207
- Gloria Gregerson, Radiation Exposure and Compensation, 1981 211
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Part 5: Renewal
- Introduction 215
- David E. Lilienthal, Atomic Energy: A New Start, 1980 217
- Ronald Reagan, “Address to Members of the British Parliament,” 1982 221
- Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 225
- Jonathan Schell, The Fate of the Earth, 1982 230
- Ronald Reagan, “Address to the Nation on Defense and National Security,” 1983 234
- Carl Sagan, “The Nuclear Winter,” 1983 238
- Office of Technology Assessment, Nuclear Power in an Age of Uncertainty, 1984 246
- Campaign for a Nuclear Free Future, Disarmament Begins at Home, ca. 1984 251
- Bernard Lown, “A Prescription for Hope,” 1985 255
- Elizabeth Macias, High-Level Nuclear Waste Issues, 1987 259
- Ronald Reagan, “Address to the 42nd Session of the United Nations,” 1987 263
- Editors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, “A New Era,” 1991 267
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Epilogue: The Nuclear Present
- Introduction 271
- David Albright, Kathryn Buehler, and Holly Higgins, “Bin Laden and the Bomb,” 2002 273
- Allison M. MacFarlane, “Yucca Mountain and High-Level Nuclear Waste Disposal,” 2006 277
- Oregon Department of Energy, Hanford Cleanup: The First 20 Years, 2009 282
- Mark Z. Jacobson, “Nuclear Power Is Too Risky,” 2010 288
- President’s Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future, Report to the Secretary of Energy, 2012 291
- Nuclear Energy Institute, “Nuclear Energy: Powering America’s Future,” 2013 296
- Ken Caldeira, Kerry Emanuel, James Hansen, and Tom Wigley, “To Those Influencing Environmental Policy but Opposed to Nuclear Power,” 2013 300
- Latuff Cartoons, Fukushima Cartoon, 2014 303
- John Asafu-Adjaye et al., “An Ecomodernist Manifesto,” 2015 305
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Dedication v
- Contents vii
- Foreword: Postwar America’s Nuclear Paradox xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction: Nature and the Nuclear Consensus in Postwar America 1
-
Part 1: First Reactions
- Introduction 21
- Leslie Groves, Report on the Trinity Test, 1945 23
- Harry S. Truman, White House Statement on the Bombing of Hiroshima, 1945 28
- Nagasaki Mushroom Cloud, 1945 32
- Joseph H. Willits, “Social Adjustments to Atomic Energy,” 1946 34
- Headline Comics, Atomic Man, 1946 39
- Arthur H. Compton, “The Atomic Crusade and Its Social Implications,” 1947 41
- H. M. Parker, “Speculations on Long-Range Waste Disposal Hazards,” 1948 45
- General Advisory Committee Reports on Building the H-Bomb, 1949 49
- Lewis L. Strauss to Harry S. Truman, 1949 54
-
Part 2: Building Consensus
- Introduction 57
- “National Security Council Resolution 68,” 1950 59
- Federal Civil Defense Administration, This Is Civil Defense, 1951 65
- Federal Civil Defense Administration, Women in Civil Defense, 1952 69
- Dwight D. Eisenhower, “Address before the General Assembly of the United Nations on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,” 1953 74
- Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation, “What does Atomic Energy really mean to you?” 1953 79
- Lewis L. Strauss, “My Faith in the Atomic Future,” 1955 81
- Heinz Haber, The Walt Disney Story of Our Friend the Atom, 1956 86
- Bureau of Public Roads, A Preliminary Report on Highway Needs for Civil Defense, 1956 93
- Walter Reuther, Atoms for Peace: A Separate Opinion, 1956 96
-
Part 3: Challenging Consensus
- Introduction 101
- Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein, “The Russell-Einstein Manifesto,” 1955 103
- Roger Revelle and Milner B. Schaefer, “General Considerations Concerning the Ocean as a Receptacle for Artificially Radioactive Materials,” 1957 107
- Atomic Energy Commission, Atomic Tests in Nevada, 1957 111
- National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, “We Are Facing a Danger Unlike Any Danger That Has Ever Existed,” 1957 114
- Atomic Energy Commission, Atoms for Peace U.S.A., 1958 118
- Barry Commoner, “The Fallout Problem,” 1958 123
- Edward Teller, “The Plowshare Program,” 1959 128
- Office of Civil Defense and Mobilization, Fallout Maps, 1959 132
- Herman Kahn and H. H. Mitchell, The Postattack Environment, 1961 134
- Margaret Mead, “Are Shelters the Answer?” 1961 140
- Women Strike for Peace Milk Campaign, 1961 144
- Atomic Energy Commission, Annual Report, 1962 149
- John F. Kennedy, “Commencement Address at American University,” 1963 152
- David E. Lilienthal, Change, Hope, and the Bomb, 1963 155
- John F. Kennedy, “Address to the American People on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty,” 1963 160
-
Part 4: Confronting Paradox
- Introduction 163
- Glenn T. Seaborg, Environmental Effects of Producing Electric Power, 1969 165
- Minnesota Environmental Control Citizens Association, “A Nuclear Energy Gamble,” ca. 1969 171
- Lenore Marshall, “The Nuclear Sword of Damocles,” 1971 175
- Calvert Cliffs’ Coordinating Committee, Inc., v. United States Atomic Energy Commission, 1971 179
- William R. Gould, “The State of the Atomic Industry,” 1974 183
- Committee on the Present Danger, “Common Sense and the Common Danger,” 1976 188
- Ralph W. Deuster, “Rx for the ‘Back’ of the Cycle,” 1976 192
- Leonard Rifas, All-Atomic Comics, 1976 196
- David N. Merrill, Nuclear Siting and Licensing Process, 1978 198
- Helen Caldicott, Nuclear Madness, 1978 200
- Abalone Alliance, “Declaration of Nuclear Resistance,” 1978 204
- Report of the President’s Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island, 1979 207
- Gloria Gregerson, Radiation Exposure and Compensation, 1981 211
-
Part 5: Renewal
- Introduction 215
- David E. Lilienthal, Atomic Energy: A New Start, 1980 217
- Ronald Reagan, “Address to Members of the British Parliament,” 1982 221
- Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 225
- Jonathan Schell, The Fate of the Earth, 1982 230
- Ronald Reagan, “Address to the Nation on Defense and National Security,” 1983 234
- Carl Sagan, “The Nuclear Winter,” 1983 238
- Office of Technology Assessment, Nuclear Power in an Age of Uncertainty, 1984 246
- Campaign for a Nuclear Free Future, Disarmament Begins at Home, ca. 1984 251
- Bernard Lown, “A Prescription for Hope,” 1985 255
- Elizabeth Macias, High-Level Nuclear Waste Issues, 1987 259
- Ronald Reagan, “Address to the 42nd Session of the United Nations,” 1987 263
- Editors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, “A New Era,” 1991 267
-
Epilogue: The Nuclear Present
- Introduction 271
- David Albright, Kathryn Buehler, and Holly Higgins, “Bin Laden and the Bomb,” 2002 273
- Allison M. MacFarlane, “Yucca Mountain and High-Level Nuclear Waste Disposal,” 2006 277
- Oregon Department of Energy, Hanford Cleanup: The First 20 Years, 2009 282
- Mark Z. Jacobson, “Nuclear Power Is Too Risky,” 2010 288
- President’s Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future, Report to the Secretary of Energy, 2012 291
- Nuclear Energy Institute, “Nuclear Energy: Powering America’s Future,” 2013 296
- Ken Caldeira, Kerry Emanuel, James Hansen, and Tom Wigley, “To Those Influencing Environmental Policy but Opposed to Nuclear Power,” 2013 300
- Latuff Cartoons, Fukushima Cartoon, 2014 303
- John Asafu-Adjaye et al., “An Ecomodernist Manifesto,” 2015 305
- Index 311